Family Development International/Kibidula (FDIK) was established as a sister organization of Riverside Farm Institute (Zambia) in 1989, and became a recognized NGO in Tanzania and an ASI member in 1990. Kibidula’s main ministry activities include an evangelism training school, an agriculture training school for young people, an English medium primary school, publishing work, printing operations, health evangelism work, health evangelism training, active evangelism, building One Day Churches, a wellness center for lifestyle training, and an avocado orchard and seedling project. In the near future, FDIK hopes to restart its aviation program and add a Swahili-language FM radio station ministry. Offering funds will go toward purchasing and installing a solar electric power system for Kibidula’s School of Evangelism. Due to the remoteness of their location, the institute is not located anywhere near the national power grid.