Kibidula is engaged in lay-Bible worker and health evangelism training, bush evangelism, a book distribution ministry, farm operations, and One-Day Church construction in Tanzania, Africa. It supports 34 lay missionaries working in previously unentered areas where many new churches have been established. In 2004, Kibidula started an agriculture training program to help local villagers. Currently, the program has 46 agriculture students. During its eight years of operation, many of the program’s agriculture students have been baptized. In recent years, Kibidula has established a sheep and cattle herd that now numbers 1,400 head and utilizes all the buildings allocated for it. Manure from the herd is used to fertilize the ministry’s avocado orchards. Funds are needed to construct additional buildings so the ministry can achieve optimum use of its 4,776 acres and prevent loss of some of its acreage to the local government.