Recently I interviewed Donna Bloomfield, a very good friend, while she was in Burundi. This was for the Unreached Network of Newfrontiers to help potential church planters get a feel of what working cross-culturally implies.
In the interview Donna talks about her calling and vision, and tells of the amazing ministry God has given her among the poorest of the poor. She is seeing hundreds of people becoming followers of Jesus and being empowered to become food-secure for their families using Foundations for Farming as pioneered in Zimbabwe by Brian Oldreive.
This is a tremendous example of ‘good practice’ in working cross-culturally. I think you will be inspired. Hope for Tomorrow Global is a charity (which I chair) but the ministry is firmly embedded in the church which has been planted in Burundi and has apostolic oversight. However, it relies on donations. If you feel able to help with a one-off gift or regular support that would be greatly appreciated. Go to https://hopefortomorrowglobal.org/ and click on Donate. Thank you.