Serving Communities.

Rebuilding Lives.

Restoring Hope.

Serving Communities. Rebuilding Lives. Restoring Hope.

Our vision is rooted in scripture and what we believe is the calling of every Christian life, as modeled by Jesus. 

Rebuild Africa partners with local ministries and nonprofits to identify real needs and respond with both practical support and spiritual hope. For over 40 years, these relationships have been built through trust, perseverance, and shared faith.

While we work to meet immediate needs, we believe lasting transformation comes through the love of Jesus Christ. That is why we are committed not only to restoring lives today, but to sharing the hope of eternity.

We recognize the scale of the need and the importance of partnership. Through your generosity and the support of local communities, we are able to make a tangible difference—one life at a time.

During His ministry, Jesus brings healing to many. In Matthew 12:13 He completely restores a man’s shriveled hand. The man's healing was undeniable. Large crowds began to form and they followed Him. Visible healing draws attention. When people see suffering reversed right in front of them, it naturally creates curiosity, hope, even urgency—“Could this help me too?” As they came He healed them all. Jesus quotes scripture from the prophet Isaiah in Matthew 12:15, “a bruised reed I will not break.” He reminds them, as we are reminded today, that He is compassionate. The character of Christ is what fuels our vision and mission.

This is the hope we share. We all have experienced hardship, whether through sickness, loss, unemployment, disaster, or even personal struggles. Our needs may vary from healing, to financial provision, friendship, opportunity, education, a safe place to call home, peace, and so much more. Jesus models for us the compassion of His heart as He meets the needs of every person—and He calls us to do the same.

At Rebuild Africa, our dream is simple: to rebuild lives, one person at a time.

Like the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi—the practice of repairing broken pottery with gold. Rather than hiding the cracks, it highlights them, turning brokenness into something beautiful. Jesus takes our lives and doesn’t disregard the broken parts, but restores them. We believe restoration is not about covering wounds, but redeeming them.

In 2 Timothy 2:20, we are reminded that God builds His house with many materials—gold, silver, wood, and clay—each fashioned with purpose and beauty. Through skilled, compassionate work, we aim to be part of that rebuilding in the lives of people we get the opportunity to serve.

Restoring hope. Rebuilding lives.

Andries Enslin
Director & Founder of Rebuild Africa

Children sitting at a wooden desk inside a classroom, taking notes and listening attentively.
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A gray ceramic bowl with visible cracks and gold inlay repairs.