In 2010, a young Kenyan couple sensed God’s call to North Africa. But during a season of prayer and waiting, something shifted. Through the story of Joshua and Caleb—two men who saw what others couldn’t and declared, “We can take this land”—God impressed a different vision on their hearts: don’t go alone. Mobilise the church, and go together.
That vision became the Mission Campaign Network (MCN).
Over the past 15 years, MCN has grown from a small initiative into a movement with teams in Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Along the way, it has developed a proven pathway that guides believers and churches from initial awareness of God’s global mission through mobilisation, missional discipleship and equipping, all the way to long-term sending and member care among unreached communities and nations through GEN12.
God impressed a vision in a young Kenyan couple to mobilize the church to reach the unreached
A proven pathway that guides believers and churches from initial awareness of God’s global mission through mobilisation, missional discipleship and equipping, to long-term sending and member care among unreached communities and nations
To grow, equip and engage missional communities for fruitful participation in the Mission of God
A mobilized and equipped Church of Kenya/Africa impacting the least reached nations with the Gospel for the worship of Jesus Christ and kingdom transformation.
— YOUR CHURCH STAYS AT THE CENTER
MCN was founded on the biblical conviction that God’s mission can only be accomplished through kingdom partnership. We intentionally work in partnership with the local church.
This means we don’t recruit your church’s members. We strengthen your missional and sending capacity. We walk alongside churches from awareness, training and equipping, commissioning, support, mutual accountability, and care—as genuine partners in the Great Commission.
That is why we established GEN12 as a distinct sending arm—so that both mobilisation and sending receive the focused attention they require, while ensuring that the central role of the church is never diminished but strengthened.
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