Planting new churches Ministry
It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known so that I would not be building on someone else’s foundation. Rather, as it is written: “Those who were not told about him will see, and those who have not heard will understand.” Romans 15:20-21

Planting new churches remains the most efficient way of connecting with those who have yet to build a meaningful connection with Jesus Christ. Our primary goal is to engage in church planting projects, cultivate strategic relationships, and build a network to support the establishment of dynamic, self-sustaining local churches in remote and unreached areas such as Siwa, Farafra, Nabia, and Marsa Allam.
Church planting remains a resilient and highly impactful strategy for reaching a diverse demographic, particularly young people, and educating dynamic, multiethnic congregations committed to discipleship. Over the past eight years, we have successfully initiated the planting of 22 new churches. This accomplishment has been made possible through the deliberate selection of qualified individuals, precise contextual placement, and adequate support from our donors.
Looking forward, our council aspires to extend our reach further by planting new churches in 18 additional locations in the coming years. This strategic expansion aligns with our mission to create a broader network of local churches, ensuring a sustained and widespread impact of the Gospel.
In our pursuit of a more expansive spread of the gospel throughout Egypt, we place our trust in divine guidance. Our heartfelt prayers are directed towards the multiplication of church planting and ministry leaders across the nation. This envisioned network of leaders is composed to actively serve, nurture, and facilitate the growth of church planters, new Presbyterian churches, and innovative ministries—each playing a crucial role in spreading the gospel's message.