Who We Are
We are a global family passionate about seeing lives and communities transformed. Every day, we work alongside people from all walks of life in 48 countries. Because of that, our goal is simple: help people discover hope, purpose, and belonging through Jesus.
Whether you’re searching for meaning, looking to make a difference, or longing for community, you are welcome here.
Vision
We dream of a world where Jesus is worshiped by every people group. In other words, this vision shapes everything we do.
Mission
We exist to make disciples and train leaders. As a result, new churches are planted and neglected communities are reached. Ultimately, our mission can be summed up in three actions: love God, love people, and multiply hope.
What Makes Us Different
We Go Where Others Don’t
Many people have never heard the good news of Jesus. That’s why we go to hard places—the overlooked, the forgotten, and the unreached. Even when the path is difficult, we believe every community matters.
We Empower Local Leaders
Real change lasts when local people lead. For this reason, we train and support leaders from within each community. Over time, these leaders disciple others and multiply healthy, simple churches.
We Value Every Person
No matter your background, story, or struggles—you matter to us and to God. So, we aim to serve with dignity, listening first and walking with people for the long term.
Our Core Values
Love God – Worship
- We experience God’s love and share it with others.
- To stay grounded, we spend time daily in prayer and the Bible.
- We live to please the Father.
Love the World – Mission
- We share hope with those who don’t know Jesus.
- Wherever God leads, we go and make disciples.
- At the same time, we serve and empower the poor.
Love Each Other – Community
- We build deep, honest relationships.
- In practice, that means accountability and transparency.
- We care for each other like family.
Our Story & Impact
How it started
All Nations International began with a simple desire: to see lives changed and hope multiplied. Since then, we’ve grown into a network of thousands of simple churches.
What it looks like today
These churches meet in homes, villages, and cities across Asia, Africa, the Americas, the Middle East, and Europe. Because they are simple and reproducible, they can multiply in many settings.
Real examples of transformation
For example, in rural Africa, a small group started meeting under a tree. Over time, that group became a vibrant community, launching new churches and small businesses.
Likewise, in Asia, a young woman found purpose and family after years of searching. These stories show what God can do through ordinary people who say “yes.”
Our wider reach
Together, we have sent out 450+ missionaries and witnessed countless stories of transformation. And yet, we believe the best is still ahead.
Our Organizational Structure
Global Leadership
All Nations International is a registered 501(c)(3) NGO in the USA. It is led by an International Leadership Team (ILT) that guides, guards, and governs our global family:
- Dr. Mary Ho (USA)
- Dr. Juergen Kramer (Germany)
- Elizabeth Chen (Taiwan)
- Gerhard Barnard (South Africa)
- Wilson Namuwoza (Uganda)
- Meredith Johnson (USA)
- Sally McClung (South Africa)
Our five hubs
We initiate our work worldwide from five main hubs. From these locations, teams mobilize churches and workers, support missionary activity, and help plant new churches:
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Kampala, Uganda
- Kansas City, USA
- Hamburg, Germany
- Tainan, Taiwan
Each hub is self-sufficient, with its own team of workers and church planters. In addition, hub teams maintain close relationships with local churches and regional networks.
Our Netherlands foundation (ANBI)
In the Netherlands, Stichting All Nations Nederland (ANBI) was established in 2016. This NGO is our legal representative in the Netherlands and reports to the ILT. In particular, the Dutch ANBI supports the Business for Movements project and helps with fundraising in the Netherlands and Europe.
Learn more:
- All Nations International: https://allnations.international/
- All Nations Nederland: https://allnationsnederland.nl/
Our Regional and National Leaders
Across regions, local leaders help shape and strengthen movements. As you explore their stories, you’ll see how God works through business, disciple-making, and community transformation.

Jonathan Nolan
International Leader
Jonathan Nolan is the International Business Director of All Nations and part of the International Leadership Team. He is married to Christina, with three children. Jonathan helps church planters become self-sustainable, using business to reach neglected communities.
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Passionate about faith and entrepreneurship, he sees business as both worship and a disciple-making tool.

George Nyaundi
EASTERN AFRICA
George Nyaundi (Kenyan), the Eastern Africa Regional Leader, is married to Grace Boke, and they have four boys and three girls. With a career spanning over two and a half decades, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his work in pioneering business, leadership development, disciple making, and church planting.
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His expertise in CPX and PBP has been pivotal in the All Nations mission, aiming to make a positive impact in the Eastern Africa Region. George’s transformative journey began when a missionary family introduced him to Jesus in his Kenyan village, leading to a deepening passion for faith. He connected with All Nations in 2014 and became an apostle among the unreached, establishing thriving churches and contributing to regional development. Pioneer Business Planting (PBP) challenged his business views, leading him to open “Goodwill Kinyozi & Salon” to share the gospel in the East Pokot region.

Kefa Moirore
KENYA
Kefa Moirore, a Kenyan who grew up in poverty, entered the world of business at a young age to support himself. He started by selling tea and later expanded into selling paraffin. After Jesus changed him completely, he became a pastor and joined All Nations in 2015, learning important business and life lessons.
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Kefa has become a trainer of trainers in Pioneer Business Planting and church planting while supporting local businesses, and helping street children, while seeking prayers for his continued success, focusing on his mission, his three children’s education, and his family’s well-being.

Jackson Mollel
TANZANIA
Jackson Mollel lives with his family in a small rural village in small houses of clay. His family owns a Posho mill. This mill grinds maize/corn to powder. This powder will be used to cook a staple food called Ugali or Zimma.
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Jackson immediately put the Pioneer Business Planting training into practice and started buying and selling maize. With this business he could save money and provide for some children in the family to go to school. He is passionate in sharing the gospel with others through his business.

Eridard Okwiri
UGANDA
Eridard Okwiri leads a growing movement of multiplying leaders and simple churches across Uganda through WEC Gospel Missions. From a childhood marked by poverty and rejection, he encountered Jesus in 1997 and has since dedicated his life to ministry and leadership development.
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Through Pioneer Business Planting training, Eridard has equipped others to start small businesses and lead Savings Groups, resulting in 21 churches planted and 30 Discovery Bible Studies started in 30 villages. Together with his wife Everline, he runs businesses that provide community skills, daily outreach opportunities, and a home that welcomes orphans, widows, and strangers.

Gibson Banda
SOUTHERN AFRICA
Gibson Banda from Malawi oversees our initiatives in Southern Africa. Gibson faced hardships in his youth but God changed him completely. He started a barbershop, eventually becoming a supermarket manager. His passion for sharing the gospel led him to minister in villages.
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After training in South Africa and establishing a printing business, he is successfully leading a house church movement in Monkey Bay Malawi. He also started multiple businesses and is helping others to use business to become self-sustainable. Gibson and Agnes have 3 children.

Raymund Makhamu
MOZAMBIQUE
Raymond Makhamu was taken from his family in Mozambique as a child, but a kind missionary named Peter rescued him during apartheid and placed him with indigenous families. After completing his education, Raymond devoted his life to serving the Lord.
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He built his own family in South Africa and became a father of four girls, while his spiritual bond with God grew stronger. Raymond’s mission work led him back to Mozambique, where he reunited with his long-lost family. He continues his mission, focusing on making disciples, planting churches, and running various businesses to support his outreach efforts, with a goal to reach unreached people groups in Mozambique.
Emmanuel
PAKISTAN
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His ministry focuses on empowering discipleship through self-sustaining Kingdom businesses and raising indigenous leaders who serve with integrity, purpose, and long-term impact.
Emmanuel is a visionary and purpose-driven ministry leader, saved by His amazing grace and inspired by the unfailing love of God. With a strong background in pastoral ministry and the development sector, he brings extensive experience in equipping faith-based organizations through capacity building, leadership development, and strategic consultation.
Passionate about bridging the gap between the marketplace and the mission field, he integrates spiritual transformation with sustainable development. He is skilled in designing and leading community-centered programs that embody Kingdom values while addressing practical needs.
Committed to transformational ministry, Emmanuel approaches every assignment as a sacred calling—a response to grace and a step toward lasting change. His work restores lives, renews communities, and glorifies Christ, advancing His mission both locally and globally.

Elisabeth
INDIA
Elisabeth (not her real name), the 10th of 11 children, grew up on a farm in the Netherlands. A job unexpectedly led her to India, where a visit to a missionary sparked her passion for missions and NGOs. After taking a sabbatical to work in India’s slums, she began questioning traditional church practices and dependency in aid.
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In 2019, she left her job as a coach to pursue her calling, rethinking church alongside like-minded believers. Now based in India, Elisabeth facilitates Church Planting and Pioneer Business Planting Trainings, equipping church planters to be self-sustainable and empowering communities.

Nasir
BANGLADESH
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Our Global Impact
Today, our network spans 48 countries. We have sent out 450+ missionaries and planted thousands of simple churches. Most importantly, every story is a reminder of what God can do through ordinary people who follow Him.