Sponsor a Church Planter in Niger

It costs $200 per month on average to fully support an indigenous church planter, including family support and related ministry expenses & oversight.

We generally assign several sponsors to each missionary church planter in $35 increments to reach the full support needed. Distributing a church planter's support in this manner provides for greater prayer support and prevents the complete loss of income in the event a sponsor is forced to discontinue. However, we do welcome any sponsorship level up to the amount of $200 per month per church planter.

Here are some of our church planters with the greatest need of sponsorship. We have hundreds more ready to go to the field!

If you are interested in a larger scale project, please consider sponsoring a nation.


JEAN

Jean Koanbary: “I accepted Jesus during an evangelization campaign in my village Allambare. The holy spirit was manifested through many people, at that time I made fun of them. Instantly I felt a hand land on my shoulder and I felt that I was chosen for this work. Then I prayed and opened the bible…”


AMADOU

Amadou Abdoul Razak: “I accepted the Lord Jesus Christ into my life when I was younger. The teachers at the children’s care center talked about the theme ‘Jesus gives life and in abundance’. I really felt the presence of the Holy Spirit and I felt the emptiness in me. After a week of teaching and prayer I decided to give my life entirely to Jesus because I was convinced that He is life and He gave it in abundance.”


EMMANUEL

Emmanuel Nestor Awo from the Haussa people group noticed the lives of his brothers and nephews changed and he wanted to understand why this happened. Even though Emmanuel was born into a Christian family, his life did not change. His nephew asked him one day: “Uncle have you accepted Jesus into your life?” Emmanuel answered he has been a Christian since birth. His nephew explained to him that they have personally accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior which is the real meaning of being a Christian. This conversation brought Emmanuel to Christ…