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2021, NEW STEPS

OPPORTUNITIES HAVE COME, NEW STEPS FOLLOW





We offer Thanksgiving to God for 2020, a tumultuous year but full of opportunities as the Lord spoke to us last December. Thank you also our more than 20,000 visitors and more. You inspire us a lot.

Our Director David McQuel travelled to the US in february for the Keystone Project Discipleship making movement, although he got trapped in the web of the global pandemic, we are confident that God was with him and it was God's plan all this while. God did not only provide for him but provided for his family and the ministry running in his absence. 

David's wife was lockdown in Ghana as well as she went to visit the mission field there. His daughter and staff, Lois kept the ministry going in their absence as they all stayed connected through Social Media. God used family friends and ministry partners to provide care and support. 

May God bless them all.


World Missions Centre will still stay around her main calling: Evangelism, Discipleship and Missions. However, from January, we will be launching Discispleship Making Movements, small house groups of Growth Centres so that we will focus on the thing God has been working on our hearts for the past 7 years.


There are other ministry pursuits we will be announcing and engaging in almost immediately. Pray with us and support us. God is with us and mighty is His impact.

We all love you from World Missions Centre, Abidjan.

We have a change in telephone numbers too. From now on, our ministry phone line will be

 +225 0165 47 68. It is also our whatsapp contact. 

Thank you all.

updates.worldmissions@gmail.com

 
 

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