Refugee Missionary Co. Kick Off!

Posted on May 20th, 2022

Hundreds join for Refugee Missionary Inc. kickoff event to commence the birth of a missions movement from the refugee camps of Tanzania. As the world turns in Tanzania and across the Sub-Sahara of Africa, refugees in Clarkston, GA join to celebrate the future of what could happen back home. 

As the world turns in Tanzania and across the Sub-Sahara of Africa, refugees in Clarkston, GA join to celebrate the future of what could happen back home.  

Refugees resettled in various parts of the world will never forget what it was like back home. The physical, emotional, and spiritual needs that came from war-torn countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo will be forever imprinted in their hearts. In recognition of those needs a team of refugees kicked off a celebration of a ministry that will reach back to loved ones back home and to lands where the gospel is needed.  

Hosted at the Clarkston Community Center, an event hall for many refugee activities, the RMI kickoff gathered many to show their support of the new ministry. In hope for the future, RMI plans to give the Congolese community of Georgia a way to reach back home and dream of what could be. Training for pastors, missionaries, and evangelists is the start of what RMI envisions. However, church planting and missions will require a collaborative effort from the believing Congolese Communities, Partner Curches, and missional minded believers working together.

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