After serving in Mozambique from 2007 to 2016, Kevin and Cami left behind a successful TEE program and moved to Namibia where Kevin served as Unit Leader. They worked in Namibia until 2025, during which time they re-opened the Angola field for AIM missionaries, oversaw AIM personnel in Namibia, and recruited new missionaries. They left Namibia in June of 2025, leaving behind some great partnerships with local organizations which should continue to host AIMers.
In 2019, Cami began work with AfriGO magazine, a joint project of SIM and AIM, which encourages the African Church to send, support and pray for their missionaries. She is Editor-in-Chief, working under a SIM missionary from Nigeria, and is overseeing the quarterly English magazine, and Portuguese and Swahili editions.
She also oversees the social media (daily on Facebook and Instagram) and website, along with pursuing new initiatives to further the work of mobilization of the African Church to missions.
In 2026, Kevin and Cami are moving to South Africa to begin working in the AIM office there. Cami will serve as Communications Director for the AIM Southern Region, and Kevin will be the Western Cape mobilizer, visiting churches and forging relationships in the area to promote missions and recruit missionaries. Both will continue with their current roles with AfriGO and Namibia and Angola Unit Leader as well.
Toby is currently working and considering Grad School, and Charlie will be attending college in South Africa.
Africa Inland Mission (AIM) is 501(c)(3) public charity eligible to receive tax deductible contributions. Gifts are made with the understanding that AIM has complete control and administration over the use of the donated funds. If AIM cannot honor your preference, your gift will be used where most needed.