Europe and Central Asia Region
Despite centuries of missionary work and a Christian heritage, there are still many in Europe and Central Asia waiting to hear the Gospel message. Our global workers are discipling new believers, mentoring students, and ministering to the needs of refugees and the marginalized population. God is using Multiply to reach the lost and establish churches throughout this vast region, including in Mongolia, France, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Germany, and Ukraine.
join with us in prayer
- Pray for workers and teams to be mobilized and sent out to make disciples. (Matthew 4:19)
- Pray for global workers and national partners to be trained and equipped to support the local church. (Romans 12:6-8)
- Pray for church planting opportunities in strategic locations and among unreached people groups. (Romans 15:20)
- Pray for the minds and hearts of people practicing other religions to be open to the Good News and for many to put their trust in Jesus Christ. (2 Corinthians 4:4)
- Pray for resources to meet the many pressing needs in this region and for God’s love to be demonstrated to the people of Europe and Central Asia. (Acts 20:35)
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missionaries in
Marcela and her husband David work alongside a local French Mennonite church, doing pre-evangelistic activities, evangelism, discipleship, and...
Russ and Marjorie are involved in evangelism, leadership development, and church planting using media, music, and the creative arts
Jakob and Alexandra are church planters in Treuchtlingen/Bavaria. They are reaching out to the multi-cultural community of this town.
Benni and Franzi are serving on the church-planting team in Dortmund, Germany.
This couple is working alongside a local Mennonite church in France.
The Baergs founded and oversee the Trees of Life Center, providing discipleship and vocational training in permaculture for young adults.
Johann serves as Multiply's Regional Team Leader for Europe and Central Asia.
This couple provides leadership to Multiply in Ukraine, serving in holistic gospel initiatives that seek to bring the image of God into communities...
Rick and Karen are serving alongside our MB churches in Lithuania, including the 180 Degree Church and Free Christian Church in Vilnius.
Joanna and Jonathan are living on mission in the Lisbon area of Portugal.
Heinrich is the Director of Operations in the European office of Multiply
projects in
As opportunities for outreach and training continue to grow, Central Asia Resourcing has been established to support efforts to provide training...
Would you help encourage and equip persecuted believers in Central Asia?
Light in the East (LITE) is a ministry which facilitates kid’s camps and the building of playgrounds for children in Ukraine.
This project gives leadership and coordination to Multiply initiatives in eight European countries.
Will you help inspire Gospel renewal in Germany, through creative cultural engagement?
Project Goal $41,475
Amount Needed $0
FULLY FUNDED
This project is serving to plant churches in the Central Asian region through the efforts of a national leader.
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