Disciple Nations Alliance (DNA) provides training that helps followers of Jesus know and apply a biblical worldview in every area of their lives, equipping them to build flourishing cultures, communities, and nations.
Aired Kisiya of Tanzania is a local missionary who says DNA’s training is a missing link.
Before DNA’s training, Kisiya recalls not knowing anything about worldview. He had never thought critically about his culture or his view of life, work, and success. The training was practical and helped him see how all believers could be empowered for ministry.
Now Kisiya is training others, and the impact is multiplying.
During DNA’s training, participants complete a Seed Project. Kisiya shares about the impact of one participant who is a doctor in Tanzania’s leading cancer clinic. The doctor wanted to show the love of Christ in practical ways to his patients by spending more time with them, praying with them, and even bringing food to those in need. This kind of patient care spread among other Christian doctors. Patients come from all across the country to this clinic and many do not have relatives to look after them. Many are not believers. The patients and their families have been greatly impacted by these doctors, with some families requesting the doctors to come to their villages to preach the gospel.
Disciple Nations is a faithful partner of The Bolick Foundation.