From a Prayer under the Mango Tree to a Global Movement
In 2008, Rev. Emmanuel Johnson and a dozen believers gathered under a lone mango tree in Monrovia, Liberia, praying for a fresh outpouring of God’s Spirit. By 2012, that small group had planted fellowships in Accra and Freetown, and our weekly Bible studies had grown into vibrant worship services across West Africa. In 2016, “Christ In All Nations” launched its first community‐care initiatives—feeding centers, clean‐water projects, and free medical clinics—bringing both practical help and the hope of the Gospel to thousands.
Today, we worship together online and in person across 15 countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. From humble beginnings comes a family united by faith, committed to preaching Mark 16:15 in every nation.
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What people say
“From the very first service, I felt embraced by a family united in faith. Their weekly Bible studies and worship nights have deepened my walk with Christ like never before.”
Sarah Mensah
“Volunteering with the Community Outreach team has given my life new purpose. I’ve seen food distributed to hungry children and lives transformed by simple acts of kindness.”
Michael Doe
“During a season of loss, the Prayer Ministry held me up. Their 24/7 intercession calls and personal notes reminded me God’s love never fails.”
