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David Broodryk’s Story of Identity

David Broodryk planted a church in South Africa in 2004. Over the next seven years, the church grew to about 100 members, but David realized that the church he planted wasn’t advancing the kingdom the way that he thought it ...

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Advice from a Disciple Maker

Prayer and fasting are a high-profile centerpiece of our ministry, but we did not start that way. We gradually came to embrace the practice—in fact, even before we embraced it, we had started doing a lot of praying and fasting. ...

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Lawbreaker to Disciple Maker

Meet RM, a resident of the coastal Kenya region. He grew up in a tough place, surrounded by crime, drugs, and despair. But his life took a remarkable turn when a group of caring individuals visited his village. They didn’t ...

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DMM Restored the Broken Relationship

I was born into a family that had a lot of issues. I hated my father and everyone around me after they denied me my education, but by God’s grace, I was able to join a school. I worked hard ...

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Healing, Land, and a Chicken!

As we walked into the village local leaders and curious onlookers gathered, pulling plastic chairs out of nearby houses and courtyards. We all sat in a large circle under a gigantic tree. We began with introductions. Dialogue flowed back and ...

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God Moves, Even On Soccer Fields

The doors to communities swing open when love knocks. And we’re seeing this unfold in Southern Africa with local leaders, moved by compassion to provide job training and other skills to the community. Joseph* and his team have been working ...

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Tangible Care Leads to Multiplication

As a mostly isolated and unreached people group, the Pygmies of East Africa typically don’t associate with other people. There are often relational and cultural barriers built up, preventing a breakthrough of Disciple Making Movement work in this region.  However, ...

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A Breakthrough in Côte d’Ivoire

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 ...

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From Prostitute to Pastor

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 ...

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Ordinary People, Extraordinary God

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 ...

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