A small groups initiative is bringing people to Jesus in the south island of New Zealand.
Tag: discovery Bible Reading
Despite the encouraging growth, statistics reveal that for every 3.7 people who joined the Church, one left.
In his spare time, school teacher Steven Masu walks along the Ramu River sharing Jesus with local communities.
Members of a Papua New Guinea fellowship group gratefully received 53 World Changers Bibles recently.
The local church is now completely run by lay members and church elders, which is rapidly furthering the gospel message.
There have been more converts and church plants during COVID-19 than in previous years when times have been "normal".
Each small group conducts Discovery Bible Reading multiple times per week, attracting dozens of new people.
The baptisms are a result of World Changers Discovery Bible Reading programs and the effort of young missionaries in the Sepik Mission of Papua New Guinea.
250,000 copies containing the books of Mark, John and Acts have been printed to be distributed in time for Papua New Guinea for Christ in May.
The rapid growth is largely thanks to the implementation of Discovery Bible Reading and branch Sabbath school initiatives.