Favor International — An Indigenous Missionary Movement
1,400 native missionaries across 14+ nations of Africa.
Transformed hearts transform nations.
How is the LORD calling your church to be a part of bringing the Great Commission to the nations?
Our ministry team at Favor International can help your church participate in transforming hearts and transforming nations across unreached and underserved parts of Africa. We partner with 1,400 indigenous missionaries in 14+ nations, and the fruit speaks for itself.
From Portable Bible Schools to water wells, from trauma healing to sustainable agriculture, from rescuing trafficked orphans to medical care — there are many ways your church can connect to what God is doing. We help churches plug into a powerful prayer movement, a growing discipleship movement led by indigenous missionaries, and practical ministries that are empowering village by village for a transformed life in Christ.
The Gospel meeting real lives — medicine, education, evangelism, women's empowerment, trauma healing, church planting, and more.
1,400 native missionaries across 14+ nations of Africa.
The first faithful step is intercession. Stand with our missionaries, our movements, and the Lord's work across Africa.
Hunger for the Word of God is immense, and Bibles are in short supply. Our 1,400 native missionaries lead with the spirit of the lay preachers and circuit riders of old, and they are preparing to travel to new villages and unreached people groups who have never heard the Gospel.
The travel and living costs are significant. Can your church help?
Schedule a presentation about Favor International with your staff or missions committee. Host a member of our team as a guest speaker for a Discover Favor Sunday — sharing the Word and testimony about this inspiring prayer and discipleship movement across Africa.
Invite us to equip and strengthen your church's prayer ministry, and learn how we practice corporate prayer in Africa. We would be honored to be a part of your church's worship on a Sunday morning.
After 24 years, I retired from pastoral ministry and have followed the Lord's call to serve with missions. I hold an M.Div. from Asbury Theological Seminary, and I consider myself a Christ-centered, Bible-believing, Spirit-filled, and people-loving man. My team and I would be honored to help mobilize your church to transform nations in Africa.