Month: October 2021

Jesus: A solution for tribal conflict

In East Africa, there has been a significant decline in tribal warfare as a result of the DMM process. Of particular note is a people group in the Northwestern region, infamous for their cultural heritage of celebrating the killing of ...

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Beyond Words

They doubted her ability to plant churches. She was, after all, illiterate. Wouldn’t that hinder her? Wouldn’t she fall short of her goal to catalyze church movement? As endearing as it was to see her spirit and passion for this, ...

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When Surrender Leads to Influence

One of our new DMM leaders resides in Naya (a pseudonym) town and is a parish chief – her name is Abigail (a pseudonym). Abigail writes, “There was death in my home. I’m married to a Muslim man and was ...

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A New Wineskin for a New Wine

When Pastor David was invited to conduct DMM training to a group of pastors found in a particular district, he did not expect much to happen because the people of the district are nominally Christian, and the existing churches had ...

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A Dream Opens Closed Doors

In a small village of “least-reached” Muslims, two church planters made their way to find a person of peace. Even though this area was known to be hostile to those coming with the Gospel, the two ladies courageously continued, knowing ...

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