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VISION
After centuries of suffering the looting of natural resources and human abuse, the Lion of Africa roars the defeat of robbery, violence, disease and poverty. We begin with cure for Malaria.
Malaria is but one example of how both the world of business and man-directed ministry has failed to effectively set the people free. Greed has corrupted; governments & philanthropists have wasted; pharmaceutical companies have profiteered; and health organizations have protected the status quo.
African Restoration begins with a simple, proven herbal cure that is both low cost and amenable to 3rd world cultures.
Our ultimate goal is to win the continent of Africa - specifically 500 million people into Christianity. Our initial steps to our goal are:
Other goals to benefit the Kingdom include:
African Restoration does not seek to own or control people, places or things; rather we seek to create opportunities for the Kingdom to come though the sharing of effort in our common beliefs.
African Restoration is not a business; it is a ministry - that is to say we do not seek to make profits as a major goal, rather we seek to serve the Kingdom. However, we are accountable to sound business practices and to the development of self sustainability, while not allowing profits to be the priority.
The founder of African Restoration is best known as a missionary and prophet. He is experienced in mission work, engineering, business, farming, herbal alternatives, and evangelism, yet he relies upon the leading and revelation of the Holy Spirit more than experts or his personal experience.
The Executive Director will focus primarily upon the mission of African Restoration. Fellow Directors are dedicated, talented individuals with many diverse interests, which they are free to pursue, whether independent or with the full cooperation of African Restoration.
Fellow Directors are commission by God to perform their specialized tasks in establishing the goals of African Restoration. Of great value is the council of Fellow Directors, and their perspective is treasured, always seeking unity in decision concerning the course of our endeavor.
Chosen leaders within African Restoration are expected to be diligent, effective and accountable, but not hampered by bureaucratic supervision.
We believe that goodness overcomes evil, and it is time for goodness to shine upon the face of Africa.
April 18, 2008