Europa
Partner with the Europa Team as they give oversight and support to our numerous projects spread out across Europe.
Divided into fifty sovereign states, Europe makes up approximately 11% of the world’s population with over 741 million inhabitants. Trademarked by its war torn history, cultural diversity, and empty cathedrals, the continent houses countless people groups in need of the Lord’s healing and revival. The Europa Team gives oversight and support to various projects that are focused on mobilizing our European partners, encouraging local churches, and inspiring schools for world mission. We invite you to join the team by praying, giving to further the ministry, and/or serving. As we work together, Europe will know Jesus. Could this be your team?
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Jakob and Alexandra are church planters in Treuchtlingen/Bavaria. They are reaching out to the multi-cultural community of this town.
The Baergs founded and oversee the Trees of Life Center, providing discipleship and vocational training in permaculture for young adults.
B & C have been sent by the MB conference in Colombia to serve on a team in Central Asia.
Russ and Marjorie are involved in evangelism, leadership development, and church planting using media, music, and the creative arts
Rick and Karen are serving alongside our MB churches in Lithuania, including the 180 Degree Church and Free Christian Church in Vilnius.
Marcela and her husband David work alongside a local French Mennonite church, doing pre-evangelistic activities, evangelism, discipleship, and...
This couple provides leadership to Multiply in Ukraine, serving in holistic gospel initiatives that seek to bring the image of God into communities...
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
Benni and Franzi are serving on the church-planting team in Dortmund, Germany.
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This project gives leadership and coordination to Multiply initiatives in eight European countries.
PräsentKirche is a new church-planting project in Dortmund, Germany, that aims to live out the parable of the wedding feast in Luke 14.
As opportunities for outreach and training continue to grow, Central Asia Resourcing has been established to support efforts to provide training...
Workers in Central Asia are providing a meeting space for a local congregation and helping support those in need through holistic care.
Would you help encourage and equip persecuted believers in Central Asia?
This project is serving to plant churches in the Central Asian region through the efforts of a national leader.
stories from
By Randy Friesen
The refugee crisis is not over. In many ways, we are only just beginning to see the effects, and the fruit, of this global phenomenon.
By Nasser al'Qahtani
When war fills our screens and the language of death becomes ordinary again, something in us recoils. It should. Human beings were not made for...
By Bruce Enns, General Director
Vision for Mission - September 2024
One of our global workers in Central Asia related to us this story of a passionately devout Muslim who came to faith in Christ. This young man had...
By TA (a key national partner)
In the beginning it was so dry. We were sad that our ministry was not working, that we were not reaching our communities with the Gospel of Jesus....
By Mark J.H. Klassen
A new church in Dortmund was a bold vision. The German city was known as a place where churches were in steep decline. However, it was that need...
By Johanna Neudorf
It was getting dark outside, and I was sitting alone at home. I wanted to be with the team, but I needed a moment for myself. I was fighting lies.
By Mark JH Klassen
In 2015, Gediminas and Kristina Dailyde left their home in Lithuania and traveled to Canada to participate in Multiply’s long-term missionary...
By Eric Geddes
In 2000, we returned to Germany after studying for four years at Columbia Bible College in Abbotsford, BC, Canada. At that time, Lawrence and Selma...
By Johanna Neudorf
It was already half past six, and the basement was uncomfortably cool despite the heating being turned up. I shivered as people from church arrived...