Moheb and Kim Mina Moheb, originally from Egypt, and Kim, originally from South Africa, have been married for 20 years and have built a life given fully to God's purposes.
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Serving with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), their calling has always been clear — to make disciples, walk alongside people, and introduce them to Jesus so that they can experience the life He has for them. As part of an Arabic online mentorship platform, they walk alongside couples and individuals in their faith, relationships, and calling — meeting people where they are and pointing them always toward Jesus. Above everything else, they are passionate about the Bible, the God it reveals, and the people it transforms.
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Kim serves with the English for Mission School at YWAM, where she teaches students who are pursuing God's call to the mission field. What happens in her classroom goes far beyond language — every week she watches her students grow in their passion for the nations and their love for other cultures. All 25 students will go on a two-week mission trip at the end of March, and Kim counts it a privilege to prepare them — not just to speak, but to go.
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Moheb has been teaching the Bible for many years, and in recent seasons has been bringing Scripture alive from a missional perspective across different locations, including Egypt. He leads the Emmaus School, teaches the Gospel of John missionally, and leads groups in intercession and evangelism. He is also part of the Bible to All project — partnering with local churches to go door to door, share the gospel, and see every home connected to Jesus and a local church.
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Moheb and Kim serve entirely by faith — and it is the generosity of people like you that makes everything possible. Every gift goes directly toward their family and the costs of ministry: travel, resources, ongoing training and studies, and life on mission.
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If something has stirred in your heart as you read this, they would be deeply honoured to have you join them.
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Whether through prayer, through giving, or both — you would not simply be supporting a ministry. You would be holding the rope, just as Andrew Fuller held the rope for William Carey.
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Moheb & Kim
