
MULTIPLICATION: PLANTING BUSINESSES AND CHURCHES
Prisha was born in a poor family and brought up in the church While being involved in the children’s ministry, she discovered her talents for
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Prisha was born in a poor family and brought up in the church While being involved in the children’s ministry, she discovered her talents for
For many of our teams, 2020 was a difficult year. Nevertheless, I continue to be impressed by the faith and perseverance of our people.
Growing up in an impoverished family in Kenya, Kefa was pulled into doing business at a young age. Before the age of 10 he started earning money, so he could provide himself with books, clothes and sometimes food. His first deal was with a man who wanted to start planting tea. As Kefa’s parents worked in a tea plantation, he could get seeds through them. He sold them to this man for 5 shillings; his first starting capital.
This past June we faced another challenging, but also amazing, opportunity to facilitate a PBP consultation of 3 days, three hours per day.
When George from Kenya was a young boy, he had never heard about Jesus. Until one day a missionary family moved into his village and
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