The Global Vision For Church Planting

At [Multiply], we believe that church planting is one of the most effective ways to fulfill this mission. By multiplying churches, we create spaces where new worshipers can emerge, communities can be transformed, and the gospel can spread. Our global work is driven by the belief that God desires to bring joy-filled worshipers from every nation into His kingdom.

Our vision goes beyond simply establishing new churches. It’s about raising up local leaders who understand the unique needs of their communities. These leaders become catalysts for change, leading movements that go far beyond the initial church plant. They embody the call to make disciples of all nations, as Jesus commanded in Matthew 28:19-20:

“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

As we journey through what it looks like to spread the gospel worldwide, we invite you to walk with us, learn more about our global mission, and discover how you can play a part in it. Together, let’s work towards making His glory known throughout the earth, fulfilling God’s desire to bring the gospel to places where it has yet to be spread.

The mission: To bring worship worldwide

God’s mission to spread His glory across the nations is at the heart of everything we do. From the beginning, God’s purpose has been clear: He desires worshipers from every tribe, tongue, and nation. This vision shapes our work and drives our efforts to plant churches in communities worldwide.

In Genesis 12:1-3, God called Abraham to go and be a blessing to all nations. This foundational call reveals God’s commitment to creating a community of people dedicated to knowing and worshiping Him. Through Abraham, God declared His intention to reach the nations, and that same calling extends to us today. As followers of Christ, we are invited to share the message of Jesus with others and participate in God’s mission to make His glory known across the earth.

Theologian John Piper has said that “missions exist because worship does not.” His words are a reminder to us at [Multiply] that we are called to bring the gospel . This is the purpose of church planting: creating communities where new worshipers of Jesus can emerge, thrive, and multiply. By planting churches in regions like Rwanda, South Asia, and Mexico, we seek to bring the hope of the gospel to places that need it most. Every new church planted becomes a space for worship, discipleship, and transformation.

The Weight of Weariness: The Inside

At [Multiply], we aim to cultivate sustainable movements that multiply leaders, disciples, and churches. We believe that the power of the gospel has the potential to transform not just individuals but entire communities. Our approach to church planting includes raising up local leaders who understand the cultural context of their communities, enabling these movements to grow in a way that resonates deeply within their unique settings. We have church leaders working tirelessly to bring hope to communities through discipleship. Our leaders face unique cultural and social challenges as they share the gospel, but we are seeing families and communities being reached with practical support and the love of Christ. Each region reflects the hear of God for the nations and the way that He uses the local church to bring lasting change.

We invite you to join us in praying for our church planting partners and the communities they serve. We believe that every follower of Christ has a role to play in fulfilling the Great Commission. Whether through prayer, financial support, or volunteering, your participation makes a difference in advancing God’s kingdom. Together, let’s answer the call to bring people into the joyous purpose for which they were created. Join us as we work to make God’s glory known among the nations and build communities that worship God!

 
 
 

— The [multiply] team

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