
Need a little New Year’s direction this to make sure it doesn’t slip away without purpose? Join us in our 30 Days of Missional Living in your own Backyard January challenge.
This 30-day challenge offers a daily scripture reading, challenge, and prayer to guide each day. Every day, you will find an idea of how you can serve, love and reach those around you in tangible, yet approachable, ways. We hope you’ll join us in taking on this challenge!
A Note from Katie
“The Amazima staff and I started dreaming about these challenges months ago as a way to invite you, no matter where you are in the world, to see your own backyard, your own neighbors, as the mission field. I pray something in you comes alive as you participate in these challenges over the next 30 days!”

Katie Davis Majors
Founder & Chief Visionary of Amazima
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Leave us a comment or share an encouraging story from your 30-day missional living challenge!
I teach an adult class sometimes and have more than once shared her moving story and the diary passage in the school during the rainy day. That is such powerful testimony.
Read the last book in two days. People in my conservative Presbyterian church and another where I guest teach are always surprised when I share stories of how God’s spirit is moving even now as it did at Pentecost.
It’s so interesting and interactive here, I always love the Amazima ministries mission.
Thank you alot for uplifting the communities.
God bless you
May the Lord 🙏🙏🙏 bless the works of the Amazima Ministries for the tremendous ministry you are doing of impacting and bringing up God fearing citizens.
May God continue to use the Amazima Ministries.
Katie and Amazima Team, Thank you for this challenge for intentional Christ loving of our neighbors. It’s Day 2, and the look in our widow neighbors eyes at the hand-picked bouquet says it all. Her words were, “I was having a bad day, and this makes it a little better. Thank you.”
Small acts. Great love. Thanks be to God.
Michelle, this is awesome! We loved reading this and pray you continue to see God at work in and through you.
I teach at a secondary School in one of the islands of lake Victoria. One of the remotest villages in Uganda. It’s the second week of second term and 5 of my S.1 girls are not yet back to school. I walked to their houses in the camps. My discovery of what held them back from school was a shocker. No 1. Lack of sanitation pads, 2. Lack of books, 3. Torn uniform (the only cloth used in and out of school) Their total budget was about 75, 000sh (20$) which I mobilized. All the 5 reported to school yesterday. My own backyard is a mission field indeed!
Thank you for the important work you’re doing for the Kingdom!