Guinea-Bissau ranks 17th on the list of the world’s poorest countries. Its population is composed of 45% Muslims, 50% animists, and only 5% Christians (Catholics and Evangelicals). Although Guinea-Bissau is surrounded by Muslim countries, the government is, to some extent, open to the preaching of the Gospel.
The purpose of the Quemol family is to follow and serve Christ and bring His light to Guinea-Bissau.
Their goal is to plant churches, make disciples, and cooperate in building social infrastructure in communities, such as schools, health centers, and water wells.
The strategy used is to train and send new believers to train others in their local churches and in the work of planting new churches.
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