
Gambia: Shaped for Service
Four years ago, he would not have thought it possible.
Landing was accepted to study at the University of The Gambia’s School of Business and Public Administration in 2021. But, due to his family’s financial constraints, he was unsure about enrolling. Landing was raised in a Christian home in this Muslim majority nation. But he admits that he was “just a churchgoer”.
Yet, this year, he will not only graduate, but he will also enter the marketplace as a leader who is passionate about serving Christ.
Taking Shape
Landing’s transformation began when the IFES national movement, FES-Gambia, offered him a year’s scholarship.
“It wasn’t just ‘financial assistance’ – it was a foundation. It meant I could pursue my dreams and focus on my studies without the worry and stress of finding funds. And FES exposed me to a deeper understanding of the gospel, which meant I found a personal connection with God.”
Having become actively engaged in Bible studies, prayer meetings, and evangelism, Landing was offered opportunities to serve and lead.
Formed by Scripture
Last year, he attended training for staff and 16 student leaders from across the 11 campuses where FES ministers. A key component was hearing what God’s Word had to say about leadership.
Julien Bisenty Mendy, FES General Secretary, notes that many in their context see leadership as a position rather than a responsibility, with accountability and integrity often lacking. He led a session in 1 Timothy 3:1-13.
“I wanted them to re-evaluate their personal lives and see that leadership cannot be separated from a leader’s lifestyle or conduct, from the state of their home, or the way they are perceived in the community.”
Exploration of the text was followed by questions for personal reflection, like “Which of the attributes do you need to improve on?” and “What are unbelievers saying about your life?”. Landing mentions its impact:
“I learned that true leadership is about guiding others through actions, not just words. This passage inspired me to uphold honesty, patience, and accountability in my personal, academic, and professional life. Ultimately, leadership is a calling that requires humility, wisdom, and a commitment to serving others.”
Fit for Service
In addition to guidance from Scripture, FES students receive training on leadership skills and benefit from one-to-one mentoring (Julien meets monthly with the president of each campus FES group). Students can also volunteer in the FES office, where Landing has been serving as Admin and Finance Officer.
“That role has equipped me with essential skills in administration, financial management, and teamwork. And I’ve understood the value of responsibility, integrity, and servant leadership.”
Today, four years on, Landing’s future looks bright – as does the future of his country:
“As I continue my journey, I’m committed to using the knowledge, skills, and faith I’ve gained to serve and inspire others.”
Pray
- Give thanks for Landing and FES-Gambia, for the way God has shaped him through the ministry. Pray for him and other FES student leaders – that the Spirit will continue to form Christ’s character in them.
- Pray for leadership initiatives across IFES – that good engagement with Scripture, practical training, and authentic mentoring will form leaders of integrity for campus, church, and society.
- Ask that many supporters, staff, and students will joyfully and generously participate in Global Giving Day on Wednesday (2 April) so that more leaders in every region may be shaped for service.
Help shape more servant-hearted leaders like Landing through Global Giving Day – The Work of His Hands. Find out more or give here.
Meet another leader from The Gambia who’s been shaped by FES and IFES. Lawrence Gomez, IFES Associate Regional Secretary for English- and Portuguese-speaking Africa (EPSA), served in FES-Gambia, worked in the finance sector, and now oversees the western part of the IFES EPSA region. You can listen to him share his leadership journey in this Raising Godly Leaders webinar.