Kade* is a new follower of Jesus among the Moko* people. He lives in a large village of about 2,000 people. He is probably the only follower of Jesus in his village, and there are almost no Christians among his language group of 70,000 people. But almost two years ago, an African Vineyard church planter … Read more

New Generations equips nationals to plant churches in 53 nations. Last month, in a leader meeting hosted in Nairobi, Kenya, this moving and challenging story was shared: A group of us met regularly to pray for our community. Near our place of prayer was a beautiful home that we could tell was a house of … Read more

New Generations is committed to the idea that the only way to complete the Great Commission is through ordinary people multiplying disciples in their natural networks. In a recent interview, this question was raised to Aila Tasse, East Africa Regional Director for New Generations: “What is the most surprising thing that God has done in … Read more

Over many years, New Generations has been building a global workforce that is “all in” on the idea of movements being central to the next era of world missions.  Our conviction is that movements comprised of chain reactions of disciples making disciples and churches planting churches will be what God uses to bring about the … Read more

Chiranjeevi is a New Generations DMM Coordinator who oversees 10 DMM Catalysts in Telangana, and 23 DMM Catalysts in Andhra Pradesh.  The work in this very difficult area is among both the High Caste and the Backward Caste. Chiranjeevi is a sweet-spirited, soft-spoken man but possesses the heart of a lion for the cause of … Read more

From a DMM leader: God is moving through disciple-makers in the Yucutan Peninsula! We were able to accomplish a lot of training and witness numerous miracles during our time. We are witnessing the gospel being planted in several of the Maya Villages and the idea of seeing churches emerge by the end of this year … Read more

In 2016 while reading God’s word, I saw that a tree is known by its fruit. We call it a mango tree because there are mangos on it. I used to think that fruits were the good things that I do. But then I started to think of the fruits as people. God asked me, … Read more

By the grace of God, we were able to construct or rehabilitate 29 water wells and 175 latrines for 14 communities in the south of Sierra Leone. This opened the door for us to begin Discovery Bible Studies. In one community, the town chief and some of his elders became followers of Jesus through a … Read more

My name is Aaron Danah*. I am a church planter. I never knew I could have this joy in my new life in Christ Jesus until I gave myself for the work of God. The testimonies of souls being saved and lives being transformed gives me joy. Sorawa* is a community named after the great-grandfather … Read more

In a reading of John 11, Harry Brown points out the nuances of faith and how it affected Martha’s “flip-flopping” faith journey. What kind of faith do you gravitate toward? 11:21 Martha then said to Jesus, “Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died. [Limited Faith – Faith bounded by past … Read more