Our Identity
Rooted in Faith. Guided by Truth. Committed to Dignity.
The Afrikaners in Christ Council of America exists to walk with Afrikaner families as they rebuild their lives with honour, community, and purpose. Our mission is deeply informed by who we are—and the values we carry into every relationship and every decision.
We Are a Christ-Centered Movement
Our foundation is the unchanging Word of God.
Everything we do flows from a deep belief in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are not political. We are not driven by trends. We are disciples first, serving those in need because Christ first served us.
We Honour the Afrikaner Legacy
We believe in the strength and dignity of the Afrikaner people—a community shaped by:
A profound love for land, language, and faith
A history of perseverance in the face of hardship
A culture built on family, service, and quiet strength
The stories of Afrikaner families are not tales of weakness. They are testimonies of endurance—of men, women, and children who carried their heritage with courage and humility, even when facing loss.
We Protect Dignity, Not Labels
We refuse to reduce people to political talking points or media stereotypes.
We stand firmly against narratives that dehumanize or distort the experiences of those we serve.
We will not allow Afrikaner families—rich in character, skill, and faith—to be defined by fear-based headlines or ideologies.
Instead, we declare:
· Every family is a reflection of God's image.
· Every child deserves safety and the chance to grow.
· Every person carries a purpose, a calling, and a story that matters.
Our Values
Faithfulness – Rooted in Scripture, guided by prayer.
Integrity – Speaking the truth, even when it’s unpopular.
Compassion – Walking alongside families with empathy, not pity.
Restoration – Helping to rebuild lives, not just relocate them.
Community – Building circles of belonging, not systems of charity.
Who We Serve
We serve Afrikaner families who seek a new beginning—families who have held onto their faith through adversity and now walk into a new land with the same courage that shaped their history.