First-generation churches. What is a
first-generation church?
It typically forms in a country where
Christianity has not previously had a
presence
A group of people discovering Jesus for
the first time.
First-generation Christians see a stark
contrast between what the world offers
and what the Church teaches, and many are
committing wholeheartedly
to follow Christ. What are some examples
of first-generation churches, and how is
is FEBC directly involved?
Mongolia. About twenty-five years ago,
there were very few Christians in the
entire country.
Formerly steeped in Buddhism, Shamanism
and Atheism,
there are now an estimated 90,000 people
who call themselves Christians.
With FEBC's local Christian radio
station reaching 200,000 listeners,
it's evident the role that radio plays
and discipling and growing
first-generation churches.
In Kazakhstan, churches that exist are
very small
with members turning to Christ in the past
20 years. Most Kyrgyz Christians are young,
serving as pioneers for first-generation
churches.
FEBC is currently reaching the Kazakh and Kyrgyz people through shortwave radio,
satellite radio, and Internet broadcast.
Join our mission to first-generation
churches right now
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