Photo Credits:
“Group Photos in Senegal (Photos 1-4),” John Tassone.
“Senegal roadside produce,” Gastel Etzwane, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
“Senegal panorama presahariano,” Nglazi, Vincenzo Fotoguru Iaconianni, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons
“Senegal students,” R. Nyberg (USAID), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
“Senegal reforestation,” McGahuey from the Site USAID – uploaded by Béka, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
“Plaatsje in Senegal met een kleine markt,” Peter van der Sluijs, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Pray For
- open doors and hearts to hear and receive the gospel message in this 95% Muslim country
- protection and provision for our pastors and their families in the face of physical and spiritual hostility from the enemy
- new churches to be planted
- continued growth and maturity of the leadership team in Senegal
- discernment as Genesis Conference leaders meet with many individuals who are sensing God’s call to ministry
- funding and success of livelihood projects to provide income for our pastors
ORIGINS
It has been nearly three years since affiliation with pastors/church planters in Senegal began. During this time, the relationship with pastors, FMWM and the Genesis Conference continued to grow. Nine conference ministerial candidates and two local ministerial candidates are now working in 14 villages where there are established churches. Ordination of pastors is anticipated during 2023.
Country Leader
Adama (Etienne) Sene
Senegal Church-in-Formation
Prayercast | Senegal
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COUNTRY STATISTICS
Church-in-Formation (Genesis Conference)
- FM Churches: 15 – 6 organized churches and 9 church plants
- FM Membership: 411
- Ordained Elders: 9
- Ministerial Candidates: 3
- FM Work Opened: 2020
- Country Leader: Adama (Etienne) Sene
- Ecclesiastical Accountability: The Genesis Conference through Superintendent Pam Braman in cooperation with FMWM – Africa.
Photo Credit: TUBS, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons