Connectors in Christ International (CCI) exists to connect people from every tribe, tongue, and region with the living God. In 2025, we are sending 60 local missionaries into remote and unreached areas of Ethiopia. These are places where the Gospel has never been heard, where there are no churches, and where the people are forgotten by the world—but not by God. This proposal invites you to partner with us in this mission. With limited funds, deep conviction, and the power of the Holy Spirit, we are moving forward to plant churches, preach the Gospel, and bring light to the darkest places. The work has already begun—and now, we are asking you to stand with us.
We chose the name Connectors in Christ International because our mission is to connect people from every background, language, and tribe to God through Jesus Christ. By sending missionaries and planting churches, we bridge the gap between isolated communities and the saving message of the Gospel.
Oswald J. Smith once said, “No one should hear the Gospel twice until everyone has heard it once.” In Ethiopia, there are still entire communities that have never heard the name of Jesus—not even once. These people don’t receive help from the government, NGOs, or even nearby churches. But God’s heart beats for them. And because all people need Jesus, we cannot ignore this call. The unreached must be reached. Now.
Hard Work – Persevering in hardship with joy.
Partnership – Collaborating with the Body of Christ worldwide.
Transparency – Using every cent for the mission, with full accountability.
Passion – Burning with the fire of Christ’s Great Commission.
By the grace of God, this mission officially began on June 2, 2025. The first wave of missionaries has
already gone out. They are not outsiders—they are local missionaries, born into these cultures, speaking
the language, attending local weddings and funerals, and embedding themselves into everyday village
life.
They are not only preaching the Gospel—they are living it.
1. Keffa Zone
30 missionaries
2. Arsi Zone
2 missionaries
3. Borena Zone
Teltele Woreda: 6 missionaries
Yabelo Woreda: 2 missionaries
4. Negele Borena
8 missionaries
5. Guji Zone
3 missionaries
“How can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can anyone preach unless they are sent?”
Romans 10:14-15
In 2024, CCI planted a church in a remote village where no church had ever existed. It stands as a testimony to what God can do through faith and obedience. The community has embraced the Gospel, and new believers are being discipled.
The beginning.
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