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“Before I met Christ, I felt empty and nothing could fill me,” says Rosa Virginia. “I was focused on myself, on work, and I believed in God in my own way.” Rosa’s mother never stopped praying for her and inviting her to...

Nuno Moleira does not have a background in studying theology academically. However, that has not stopped him from following a call to plant a church. Nuno knew he would need some form of training, so he was connected to...

There is a saying in Liberia that a church that does not reach out is not a church but an association of believers whose aim is to gather people. Dr. Othello Scoot, President of Carver Christian University and leader of Calvary...

“It feels like Christians are expected to be strong and happy all the time,” Olena Mayster says. “But I can say that I’ve had times when I was weeping and stressed, scared and discouraged. And in times like that, you need...

Francisca Guerrero is a church planter working in Santiago de la Cruz in Dajabón, a province in the Dominican Republic that borders Haiti. “The content of the material from Multiplication Network’s training has been useful in...

“I have found that as a human living on earth, we need to be physically healthy. Likewise, the churches of God need to be spiritually healthy from new converts to church leaders.” This is the conclusion that Sarann Nget...

Escarlet Pacheco, a church planter in the Dominican Republic, can’t remember a time when she did not know Christ. “Although it may seem strange, I really do not remember living without knowing Christ,” Escarlet says. “I have been...

As a Muslim who strictly adhered to the Islamic faith, Oumarou Mahamadou was resistant to the Gospel when Idi Zaroumey, a church planter with Multiplication Network, first spoke to him. Oumarou is from Birnin N’Gaouré, a town in...

“Jesus met me in an ICU room when I was almost dying!” shares Grace Charles.  Born into a pagan family, Grace grew up knowing nothing about God. Her parents worshipped their ancestral spirits as their parents had done...

Before Sam-Ol Nget knew Jesus, he was a Buddhist. He shares that he was prideful and misused alcohol and gambled. His brother Sarann first told him about Jesus but Sam-Ol did not believe in Him. “I ridiculed and looked down my...

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