Indigenous Mission · Eastern Africa

Local believers. Lasting witness.

CCM strengthens indigenous Christians in East Africa so the Gospel is shared through trusted local voices, rooted churches, trained leaders, and compassionate care.

Built around relationships, local leadership, and long-term discipleship.
Abstract illustration of ministry connections across communities
From partnership to presence Equipping people who already know the language, culture, and community.

Our Impact

What indigenous mission makes possible.

A snapshot of how God is working through the local believers CCM supports across Northern Kenya and Eastern Africa.

0 churches planted through local leaders
0 tons of relief food distributed to drought-stricken families
0 water boreholes drilled in desert communities
0 people receiving free outpatient medical care
0 vulnerable women supported through empowerment programs
0 scholarships provided for high school and vocational training
0 motorcycles donated to help pastors reach remote areas
0 students trained through a dedicated Bible College program
0 pastors, evangelists, and bishops equipped in mission methods

Our Mission

Why local believers lead the work.

CCM strengthens indigenous Christians through training, prayer, partnership, and practical resources.

Local believers already understand the language, customs, questions, and daily realities of the communities around them.

We support them as they share the Gospel, disciple new believers, plant churches, and serve their neighbours with compassion.

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Kenyan pastor leading worship with a rural congregation
Pastor & rural congregation Local leaders serving their own communities with the Gospel.
Indigenous leaders are already rooted in the language, culture, and daily life of the communities they serve.

Faith in Action

Walking miles through hostility because the Gospel is worth it.

Many of the evangelists CCM supports travel across difficult terrain to reach nomadic tribes and remote villages. They sit under acacia trees, open the Scriptures, return again and again, and build relationships where the name of Jesus may be barely known.

The work is patient and costly, but it is bearing fruit. Former opponents become brothers and sisters in Christ. Households hear the Gospel. Churches begin to take root.

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A future image could show an indigenous evangelist in conversation with nomadic pastoralists, with livestock, acacia trees, or a dusty path in view.

Our Mission

Gospel, discipleship, and hope — woven together.

CCM supports Gospel proclamation and practical care because ministry to the soul and ministry to the body were never meant to be separated.

Kenyan pastor leading worship with a rural congregation
Pastor & rural congregation Local leaders serving their own communities with the Gospel.
Indigenous leaders are already rooted in the language, culture, and daily life of the communities they serve.
01

Relief that opens doors

A family receiving food during drought sees Christian compassion before they hear a sermon.

02

Care that restores dignity

Women supported through empowerment programs gain stability, confidence, and renewed hope.

03

Support for overlooked children

Deaf children in under-resourced schools receive chaplaincy and material support that reminds them they are seen and loved.

04

Discipleship that lasts

Bible training, church planting, and pastoral support help local churches grow with depth, not just activity.

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Our Approach

Why indigenous mission matters.

Partnering with local believers is not just effective — it is deeply practical, long-term, and rooted in the life of the community.

Cultural understanding builds trust

Indigenous believers know the language, customs, history, and questions of their own people.

Local ownership sustains the work

Ministry led by locals can continue long after outside funding, trips, or attention moves on.

No visas or passports needed

Local evangelists can reach places foreign workers may not be able to enter legally, safely, or naturally.

Resources multiply what is already happening

CCM provides training, equipment, prayer support, and partnership to strengthen existing local witness.