REMEMBER
- the fellowships developing in our new network
- discernment as leaders continue to develop relationships
- continued work in introducing people to the Father
- strength and resilience in the face of obstacles
- abundant resources to resource the country’s many needs
PRESENT WORK
Through the Father’s guidance, we have connected with networks in Creative Access-PN and launched a network with now more than40 leaders and 90 fellowships. On almost a daily basis, these networks are seeing people join them. The fellowships also have significant work among children. Individual and community transformation is happening as the good news is shared.
RECENT HEARTBEAT ARTICLES
Freed from Slavery
God is at work in Creative Access-PN, and He is working through the Free Methodist churches there. Hear this story from one of our key leaders,...
Come and See
Imagine seeing children drink and play in filthy water — water you wouldn’t even step in because you know it contains water from toilets, sinks,...
COUNTRY STATISTICS
- FM Groups: 95
- FM Membership: 6,860
- FM Work Opened: 2021
- Key Leaders: “M”
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Creative Access Asia – PN
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Videos and other materials are available for Creative Access Asia countries. Churches are encouraged to use the videos and other materials. However, due to security concerns regarding these materials, you must complete an online request form and agree to the terms of use.
Creative Access-PN Restoration
The Creative Access-PN Restoration fund is a strategic initiative focused on breaking cycles of debt bondage and restoring the God-given dignity of families laboring in Creative Access-PN’s brick kilns. By providing the resources needed to cancel generational debt and rehabilitate families, the fund offers more than physical freedom – it lays the foundation for spiritual transformation. As individuals are freed, the mission shifts toward long-term stability through church-planting and intentional leadership development within these communities. The goal is for each liberated kiln worker to become a gospel witness, raising up local leaders and establishing healthy, self-sustaining churches that bring lasting hope and grace to their neighborhoods.



