Guinea

  • guinean people in a large vehicleAlliance Workers Safe after Military Coup in Guinea

    September 7, 2021

    News & Stories

    Please pray for Alliance workers, churches, and ministry sites amid the transfer of power.

  • One Student, One Mask

    May 29, 2020

    News & Stories

    Thanks to CAMA’s support, 20 Alliance schools in Guinea have met COVID-19 safety requirements to complete year-end testing.

  • Don’t Give Up on Praying for the Lost

    August 17, 2018

    News & Stories

    An Alliance worker is encouraged after years of sharing Jesus with a young West African man.

  • The Mission of Hope

    April 8, 2017

    Video

    Impacted by the Ebola crisis, the Hope Clinic in Guinea resolves to serve those around them and show Christ’s love.

  • Condolences

    March 19, 2017

    Video

    In the aftermath of Ebola, international workers in Guinea share the love of Jesus to those impacted by the epidemic.

  • The Flag

    Mar/Apr 2017

    Alliance Life

    Editor’s note: One purpose of Envision, a ministry of The Alliance, is for people of all ages to “encounter God—come […]

  • Gente Ébola

    January 23, 2017

    Video

    Obreros de CAMA alcanzan a marginados en una sociedad africana, víctimas del ébola.

  • Esperanza para La Esperanza

    January 23, 2017

    Video

    Después de 2014, un año difícil, la Clínica Esperanza de CAMA, en Guinea, África Occidental, poco a poco está reiniciando su ministerio de actividades evangelísticas y atención médica compasiva.

  • Ebola People

    January 23, 2017

    Video

    CAMA workers reach out to outcasts in an African society who have been affected by Ebola.

  • 21 Days

    April 7, 2016

    News & Stories

    Three weeks of health monitoring is crucial to curbing Ebola’s spread.

  • The Blind See

    March 29, 2016

    News & Stories

    We were led to West Africa, where Mamajan awaited God to fulfill His promise “. . . seek, and you will find.”

  • Spiritual Climate Shifts in Guinea

    October 5, 2015

    News & Stories

    Prayer is key to evangelizing Guinea’s remaining 39 unreached ethnic groups.

  • Guinea Ebola Workers’ Killers Sentenced

    April 24, 2015

    News & Stories

    Rev. Moise Mamy was one of the eight workers killed in September 2014.

  • Ebola Conference Equips Guinean Pastors

    April 16, 2015

    News & Stories

    We’ve seen a church more than double in size because of its response to Ebola victims.

  • Please Let Me Die

    April 6, 2015

    News & Stories

    Left in the shadows of Ebola’s aftermath are survivors who suffer unimaginable loss.

  • Pray for Outreach Efforts in Guinea

    January 15, 2015

    News & Stories

    A rumor started that our film projector was spewing Ebola.

  • Guinea: Workers Address Ministry Transition

    October 23, 2014

    News & Stories

    34 Alliance people (including 15 children) are directly affected by the temporary withdrawal. “All of our team members are making the difficult preparations to leave Guinea as soon as possible…” In response to this crisis, international workers in Guinea are setting aside Monday, October 27, to unite with the international Body of Christ in fasting and prayer for the countries most affected.

  • U.S. Alliance to Temporarily Withdraw Workers from Guinea

    October 21, 2014

    News & Stories

    After much prayerful deliberation, leaders of the U.S. Christian and Missionary Alliance (The Alliance) made the difficult decision to temporarily withdraw all personnel from Guinea, West Africa, for several months to better assess long-term implications regarding staff location and ministry.

  • Important Information Regarding Alliance Workers in Guinea

    October 21, 2014

    News & Stories

    Because our values are rooted in service during such crises, it is with heavy hearts that our team is planning this move…

  • We Need Your Prayers!

    October 13, 2014

    News & Stories

    As the number of people infected by the Ebola virus increases in Africa, Alliance workers are there—providing preventative education as well as spiritual guidance.

  • A Tribute to Moise Mamy

    September 26, 2014

    News & Stories

    Moise sacrificed for his community throughout his life, offering compassion to those around him. He was not afraid to share his faith; rather, his main goal was that others would know God’s love and salvation. Ultimately, he sacrificed his life to show God’s mercy to others.

  • Alliance Church Leader among Ebola Team Members Killed in Guinea

    September 19, 2014

    News & Stories

    Rev. Moise Mamy and seven others in an Ebola education delegation were killed by villagers in southern Guinea on September 16 or 17, 2014.

  • Ebola Team Members Missing in Guinea

    September 17, 2014

    News & Stories

    While conducting an Ebola prevention training in a remote village in southern Guinea, the Eau de Vie Ebola awareness team (a ministry of CAMA), accompanied by a delegation of health officials and journalists, was attacked by an angry mob.

  • Ebola: Alliance People Respond

    September 17, 2014

    News & Stories

    Our ultimate goal is to bring Jesus’ light and truth into this community.

  • First Suspected Ebola Patient at Hope Clinic

    August 8, 2014

    News & Stories

    Updated: The first suspected Ebola patient has been moved from Hope Clinic to a larger hospital.

  • Guinea: Violence Victims Aided

    August 23, 2013

    News & Stories

    Alliance people unite to help families affected by ethnic clashes.

  • Partners in Mercy

    August 8, 2013

    News & Stories

    The Alliance has a strategic partnership with Mercy Ships, featured on CBS’s 60 Minutes, August 4.

  • Pray for Guinea

    July 23, 2013

    News & Stories

    In response to the violence, Christians are seeking to “shine forth the love of Jesus.”

  • Impossible Hope

    February 15, 2013

    News & Stories

    When Jannebu awoke from her dream, she said to the Lord, “If that’s really you, can you make that happen again?”

  • Thankfulness in Tough Times

    December 1, 2010

    News & Stories

    An Alliance worker reminds us to “pray first” and of the importance of following an Old Testament prophet’s example when faced with challenging circumstances.

  • Guinea: Prayers Answered for Calm to Prevail

    November 22, 2010

    News & Stories

    “Thank you so much for praying for Guinea this past week,” says an Alliance leader in Africa. “This e-mail from one of our staff members in Guinea tells of the improving situation there and the prayer retreat that the team was able to have. God is so good!”

  • Guinea's Post-Election Violence Increasing

    November 17, 2010

    News & Stories

    “It’s not too uncommon to hear gunfire in the distance,” says an Alliance worker reporting from Guinea. “Because of the confrontations, the president has declared a state of emergency so that the military can help the police control the situation.” Learn how you can pray for this serious situation.

  • Violence Erupts After Guinea's Election Results Announced

    November 15, 2010

    News & Stories

    Guinea’s election results were announced November 15. Pray for the country, the church community, and for Alliance workers.

  • Elections Again?

    November 4, 2010

    News & Stories

    Americans are breathing a collective sigh of relief. One of the bitterest election seasons in recent memory has finished; meanwhile, Guinea, West Africa, is experiencing escalating ethnic violence in the wake of repeated election delays.

  • A Christmas Prayer for Guinea

    December 7, 2009

    News & Stories

    During this holiday season please continue to pray for the children and families, as well as Alliance workers, who reside in this West African nation that is one of the poorest in the world.

  • Lone Voice

    November 14, 2009

    Video

    Visits by boat take Alliance worker Phil Stombaugh to Seesay, the lone believer on an island with 20,000 residents off the coast of Guinea, West Africa. Eager for Phil’s teaching, Seesay’s enthusiasm to learn about God spills over into the lives of his family and neighbors. Produced in 2009.

  • Una Voz Solitaria

    November 14, 2009

    Video

    Visitas por embarcación llevan al obrero aliancista Phil Stombaugh a Seesay, el único creyente en una isla de 20,000 habitantes cerca de la costa de Guinea, África Occidental. Seesay está deseoso de recibir la enseñanza de Phil, y su entusiasmo por aprender acerca de Dios se desborda hasta tocar la vida de su familia y vecinos. Producido en 2009.

  • Guinea's Political Instability: A Call to Pray

    October 7, 2009

    News & Stories

    By an Alliance worker, serving in Guinea Greetings from Conakry, Guinea! Thank you all for praying for us during these […]

  • Pray for Peace in Guinea

    September 29, 2009

    News & Stories

    Alliance staff members reported that demonstrations related to the upcoming elections took place in Guinea’s capital city, Conakry, September 28. At least 58 people died Monday when security forces opened fire to disperse a demonstration at a stadium in Conakry. Despite the unrest, our workers stayed close to home throughout the day and felt safe.

  • Homegoing of Former Missionary

    July 21, 2009

    News & Stories

    Mrs. Ruby Marie Walker, former missionary to Guinea, passed into the presence of the Lord on June 26, 2009. She was […]

  • A Hard Day

    May 19, 2009

    News & Stories

    By an Alliance worker serving in Guinea I saw him sleeping on the ground beside the road in the middle […]

  • Pray for Guinea

    December 23, 2008

    News & Stories

    “We just received news that Guinea’s President Lansana Conte died this morning,” reports an Alliance worker.     Elements of […]

  • Alliance Believers Persecuted in Africa

    December 10, 2008

    News & Stories

    Christians from an Alliance national church in a Guinea, West Africa, village are in the throes of severe persecution because […]

  • Alliance Church Partners with CBN

    October 21, 2008

    News & Stories

    In September, the Alliance national church in Guinea and the Guinean government-run television station signed a contract with Christian Broadcast […]

  • Another Day of Trouble in Guinea

    June 18, 2008

    News & Stories

    By Alliance missionaries    The morning was quiet, almost as if the neighborhood was deserted. Even the roosters didn’t crow. […]

  • Guinea Descends into Chaos

    June 17, 2008

    News & Stories

    Alliance missionaries report that the situation in Guinea, West Africa, remains unstable after soldiers negotiated a settlement with the president […]

  • Update on Guinea Uprising

    June 3, 2008

    News & Stories

    The president of Guinea, General Lasana Conte, has negotiated a settlement with a faction of the army that recently took […]

  • Violence Erupts in Guinea

    May 29, 2008

    News & Stories

    Current Update on Guinea Situation: Reports from Conakry indicate that a faction of the Guinean military has taken control of […]

  • Guinea Update

    January 14, 2008

    News & Stories

    After negotiations between Guinea’s government officials and union and religious leaders, an agreement was made to suspend an impending strike […]

  • Political Instability Haunts Guinea

    January 7, 2008

    News & Stories

    A year after Guinean citizens suffered the fallout of political tensions, civil unrest again threatens the country. The president’s announcement […]

  • It Will Cost Your Life

    January 1, 2008

    News & Stories

    Moise Mamy is a C&MA church planter and evangelist in Guinea

  • Hundreds Receive Treatment from Alliance Workers

    December 20, 2007

    News & Stories

    More than 600 people received medical/dental treatment from a CAMA (Compassion and Mercy Associates) team based at Hope Clinic in […]

  • GCSunday 2006 - Phil Stombaugh

    November 10, 2006

    Video

    Phil Stombaugh talks about the rich legacy that has been established for Christ through the sacrifice of Alliance workers in West Africa. Produced in 2006.

  • Missionaries Safe in Guinea

    June 23, 2006

    News & Stories

         A general stike in Guinea, West Africa, has caused students to riot because teachers refused to give college entrance exams […]

  • Giving Hope to the Hopeless

    February 13, 2006

    News & Stories

    (Jon and Anja Erickson are CAMA workers who offer compassionate care to people in Guinea who otherwise would not receive […]

  • Why We're Here

    March 12, 2005

    News & Stories

    It takes a village to help a village. Recently, a team of U.S. dentists and assistants traveled to Guinea, West […]

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