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The Vision & Goal of InJesus Global Missions

inJesus Global Missions has already started. Pastors and church leaders are being trained in discipleship principals and revival is starting. Contacts have been made and the process has already started  to train pastors and church leaders in Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Sudan, Pakistan,  and Israel.

Where the Vision began:

In 2005, Dave Moore began teaching discipleship principles via the Internet to pastors and disciples around the world through the Internet using the "spiritual Amway principal." In January of 2006, he received an e-mail from Moses, a pastor in Bungoma, Kenya. He simply asked, “What can be more exciting than leading someone to Christ?” Dave's reply, “There is something even more exciting--that is to watch the one you led to Christ leading others to Christ!” Moses replied. “Teach me how!”   

In July of 2006, Dave Moore journeyed with his 16 year-old son and a friend to Bungoma, Kenya to lead a 6-day discipleship conference. From several hundred, attendees the Lord led him to identify 12 students to disciple at a deeper level. They, in turn, have led the move toward a revival through discipleship. After returning home, he created the spiritual Amway model, and one year later inJesus Global Missions handed certificates to over 1000 disciples throughout Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda.

While Dave and the team were in Bungoma, God gave Dave a vision. That vision was to create self-sustaining communities that would care for the needs of the widows and hundreds of orphans, while also serving as a facility to train pastors in dire need of biblical leadership.  We have begun to build the first self-sustaining community in Bungoma, Kenya on a 22 acre farm purchased in 2007. Then, from here, the vision spreads and is easily replicable.

The Vision taking shape: 

In April of 2007, the executive team of inJesus Global Missions traveled to Kenya 

  • We visited pastors and churches in three areas of Kenya: Nairobi, Eldoret, and Bungoma. They represent about 15,000 people with no single church being larger than 100. We celebrated over 350 graduates of a discipleship program that was initiated in July of 2006. We were humbled as 33 churches had changed their church name to “inJesus Global Mission Church” out of gratitude to our continued efforts to open up the Word of God to them. We met close to 350 orphans and 150 widows (victims of HIV/AIDS) that one group of churches was trying to care for. There are many other groups are being caring for that need assistance. We saw our 18 acres of maze and beans that will feed the orphans and widows…they will be ready for harvest in the coming months

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