FRANCOPHONE CENTRAL AFRICA

WE WORK WITH GOD TO LAUNCH DISCIPLE MAKING MOVEMENTS IN FRANCOPHONE CENTRAL AFRICA

Showing practical love in ways that lead to movements

The story of God’s glory is that since March 2005, the Lord has used the Disciple Making Movement (DMM) process in Francophone Central Africa to catalyze 16,102 new churches with 455,025 new disciples—many from places where the gospel had not sprouted let alone spread for over a century. However, ‘movements’ of churches planting churches are our main measure of success. We define a ‘movement’ as at least 100 new churches that have multiplied to the fourth generation or beyond. Currently, we are tracking 23 of these movements in Francophone Central Africa.

Movements

New Churches

New Christ Followers

It’s not the size of your fire, it’s how many fires you help start!

LAUNCHING MOVEMENTS THAT LAUNCH MOVEMENTS

New Generations—the name says it all. Our passion is to mobilize disciples that make disciples, resulting in churches that plant churches. Like Jesus’ parable of the seed that fell on good soil, each individual seed has the power to create countless future generations of new seeds.

Our ministry compass points to the pioneer places, where the Gospel has never been or has never flourished. Among these unengaged and unreached peoples, our mission is simple: ‘We work with God to launch Disciple Making Movements’

DISCOVER THE PROCESS

The results have been incredible so far. And yet, the real story is not found in the number of people turning to Jesus today, but in the implications for world missions in the days to come. Watching God work through Disciple Making Movements has left us in awe of what He’s capable of doing in the present and waiting in great anticipation for what He will do in the future.

How it Works

CENTRAL AFRICA REGIONAL DIRECTOR – THIERRY BOSSENGA

Thierry Bossenga is the Regional Coordinator for Francophone Central Africa, where he oversees fourteen Disciple Making Movements. He has facilitated the launching of 8490 new churches in Francophone Central Africa. With a Master of Theology degree from the Bangui Evangelical School of Theology, he has served as an Assistant Pastor and a regional director for church planting. In 2008 he joined CityTeam, where he served as a Strategy Coordinator. In 2012 he became the Regional Coordinator. Thierry is married to Corine and has three daughters.

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