Who We Are?
Active involvement in campus Christian students fellowship inspired us a lot, and when we returned home for break, we started to survey our region just like Nehemiah did. The dominance of evil spirits in the region and its consequences, the lack of active churches reaching the unreached villages, and the marginalization of the people groups in the region are leading causes that motivated us to start this movement.
It started with prayers and sharing our vision with church and ministry leaders. The primary focus was mobilizing believers for intensive evangelism campaigns. Hundreds of thousands heard the Gospel through such campaigns, and more than 50,000 people accepted Christ as their Savior. Years later, our focus shifted to equipping native missionaries, discipleship, and church planting. So far, we have sent 21 native missionaries and planted more than 60 churches in the villages.
It started with prayers and sharing our vision with church and ministry leaders. The primary focus was mobilizing believers for intensive evangelism campaigns. Hundreds of thousands heard the Gospel through such campaigns, and more than 50,000 people accepted Christ as their Savior. Years later, our focus shifted to equipping native missionaries, discipleship, and church planting. So far, we have sent 21 native missionaries and planted more than 60 churches in the villages.
Our Mission
Our vision is to see Christ-like churches planted in each and every of south omo and beyond.
To expand the kingdom of God by making indigenous disciples who make more disciples to establish churches and plant more churches
OUR CORE VALUE
- Prayer
- Faith
- Love
- Team Spirit
- Diligence
- Integrity
