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Tausi House is open!
Our new accommodation, Tausi House, is now open! These three new rooms, all self-contained, can accommodate up to 6 people (in bunk beds). We are grateful to our friends at Corsham Baptist -
Celebrating 125 years!
Steve and Ruth Lancaster share this message with you from Africa Inland Mission: “In humble dependence upon God, we have moved steadily forward, no doubt in our blindness making many mistakes, but we ascribe -
Why bother with church planting
Back in 2017 Evangelist Francis Manungu, who works at Sanga Sanga Retreat Centre, wrote an article for Africa Inland Mission on church planting. Here is the link to that article: https://eu.aimint.org -
How AIM is supporting the African Church
AIM (Africa Inland Mission) has been supporting the Church in Africa since 1895. Please watch this short video explaining the ministry of AIM: Partnering with the African church -
How COVID-19 is affecting us...and other news
Along with much of the world, Tanzania is feeling the effects of Covid-19. International flights ceased in early April. Face masks are appearing on the streets and handwashing facilities placed outside all -
New accommodation
We were delighted to see Tony & Cath Swanson back at Sanga Sanga last month as they headed up a team from the UK who came to assist in building new accommodation on site.  -
Welcome to the Wildasins!
We are delighted to welcome a new family to the team at Sanga Sanga Retreat Centre - Joel & Lauren Wildasin and their children Treth, Nya, Ada and Taite. The Wildasins have some good experience -
Oak Hall 2018
In August we were delighted to welcome another Oak Hall trip to Sanga Sanga. Twenty-two intrepid travellers joined us for a taste of culture and of mission. Many of them commented on -
Guests get their feet wet at Sanga!
We are enjoying the visit of guests from All Souls' Church, Langham Place, London (the church of John Stott) who have come to learn about the ministry of the Institute and get a taste of -
The Conference Centre is officially opened!
Saturday 7th July was a day of celebration and thanksgiving as the conference centre was officially opened by Bishop Charles Salalah. The Board of the Institute, other invited guests, pastors, evangelists, workers and missionaries -
Happy campers at Sanga Sanga!
This month we are hosting four children's camps from AICT Chang'ombe, Morogoro, Kigamboni and Kibaha. The camps will run back-to-back across the month and we are delighted to welcome between -
The blessing of rain!
We've been enjoying the rainy season here at Sanga Sanga and one can really see the difference it makes. The trees are flourishing, bringing a sense of coolness and peace around the site -
Latest newsletter available
We produce a newsletter every quarter which highlights some of the developments at Sanga Sanga Retreat Centre and the work of the Institute. If you would like to get this newsletter in your inbox contact -
Courses at Sanga Sanga Retreat Centre
This year we have been able to offer various educational and vocational courses at Sanga Sanga Retreat Centre. One of them was a cookery course aimed at Tanzanians working in wazungu or ex-pat households -
Oak Hall comes to Sanga Sanga!
Oak Hall is a Christian tour company based in the UK. Steve and Ruth Lancaster have worked for Oak Hall in the past and lead many of their trips abroad. So it was a pleasure