Sub-Saharan Africa
“Our focus this year has been on the all-encompassing, affecting-everything Kingdom of God. Alignment around God’s Kingdom was the subject of our annual African leader summit. Leaders committed to changes in their families, in their finances, and in their ministries. There was agreement that we needed to see differently. Trainings in Malawi, in Burundi, and in Ethiopia had the same focus."
Doug Hiebert
Regional Team Leader
Regional Team Leader
what's happening in Sub-Saharan Africa
join with us in prayer
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Pray for relationships between church leaders to deepen and for God’s Kingdom to be firmly established throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. (Mark 1:15)
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Pray for workers to be mobilized and sent into this region to support what God is doing. (Matthew 9:38)
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Pray for opportunities for North Americans to visit global workers and projects in Sub-Saharan Africa for encouragement and service. (Philippians 2:1,2)
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Pray for funds to provide transportation and training for leaders. (Philippians 4:19)
missionaries in
Supporting one of Multiply’s key national partners in helping to make Jesus known among families and communities in Uganda.
Sean, Amy, and their daughter Kenna are serving their first term in Mityana, Uganda.
projects in
Would you help facilitate evangelism and discipleship in Malawi?
Would you help train the future leaders of the Church in Uganda?
The vision of this project is to develop a team that is multi-gifted, multi-visional, and multi-locational.
Would you help equip African believers in Canada to reach others with the Gospel?
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