We are dedicated to planting churches in villages and towns where none exist. Our indigenous missionary teams work tirelessly to establish new churches. After a church has been established, with trained leaders, we then assist, and participate with the congregation to construct a place to fellowship and worship our Lord.
The process of church planting involves more than just the physical construction of a building. It begins with evangelizing and nurturing a group of believers who are committed to growing a faith community in their village.
We then work alongside these communities to establish a local church, training leaders, providing biblical resources, and supporting the construction of a physical church building.
Victor Cole, a trained field leader with a physical disability, transformed Vleyee Town from a churchless community to an intense faith center.
A church was established after six months of evangelizing and training local leaders.
The community completed their new mud-packed church building thanks to combined efforts and minimal costs ($75).
Celebrating their growth and unity, the church remains committed to spreading their faith despite opposition.
The establishment of a new church has a profound and transformative impact on a community. Here, we share stories of the churches we’ve planted—the challenges overcome, the growth experienced, and the lives changed. Witness the power of community and faith through the inspiring stories of our planted churches.