Building Movements in East Asia

East Asia is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, blessed with a rich culture and heritage. East Asian people comprise around 1.7 billion people, making up about 38% of the population in Continental Asia and 20.5% of the global population. The religion of East Asia is predominantly Buddhism & Taoism with Shintoism in different countries. Islam is also practiced in some parts. Many people in this region are atheist also. Christianity is the minority group in this region and Christians are being persecuted in some countries.

CCF Beyond is training and ministering among the East Asian leaders using the MC2 (Multiplying Churches and Communities) training which started in 2012 when Pastor Jim and Sis. Lui had a vision casting and MC2 Phase 1 training among selected leaders from East Asia. After the said training, they went back to their respective cities to implement. Since then, we have also conducted several trainings in East Asia in coordination with different East Asian churches, church networks, and parachurch organizations. We also have established leadership teams and coordinators in different parts of the region.

Presently, by God’s grace, we have helped establish more than 2,100 house churches and small groups all throughout East Asia. We have trained leaders in 16 different cities and provinces. We pray that by 2025, we will help start 20,000 house churches and small groups and have a leadership team in every key city and province. We look forward to establish more movements and win even more cities and provinces in East Asia for the purpose, kingdom, and glory of God!

We pray that you will partner with us in prayer as we continue to assist struggling churches in meeting physically during this COVID situation and also pray for us as we also target new people groups online and disciple them in digital churches to adjust to the new normal. May we see hundreds of thousands of digital churches worshipping Jesus and multiplying in the next few years!

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