Life-changing training now in Swahili, too

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Disciple Nations Alliance is pleased to announce Swahili as a featured language for our free online training.

Do you know someone who could benefit from this training in Swahili? Please share it with them today!

This training helps followers of Christ grow in an understanding of biblical worldview and wholistic ministry, empowering them to think biblically about their cultures and communities, and demonstrate the love of Christ to the world through meaningful service.

Swahili is spoken by more than 200 million people, making it one of the ten most widely spoken languages in the world. Millions of Swahili speakers are unreached Muslims. We are very grateful to the volunteers who felt compelled to take initiative and worked diligently to make this training available for others in their heart language.

Kaluwe completed our core Kingdomizer 101 training and went on to complete several other courses at coramdeo.com. He shared how important the training was for him and how he wanted to share it with others.

“I wish I had come across these courses much earlier in my life. I would have been a much better Christian than I have been.

I dedicate the rest of my life to teaching others what I have learnt in these courses. If all the Christians had gone through these courses, Christianity would have been much better than it is now. The impact on society would have been greater.

I have introduced the course to a friend of mine in Botswana. In the near future, I intend to go out and teach people what I have learnt.

Thank you very much. These courses have aroused in me a very deep desire to know the truth of God.” – Kaluwe S.

This training brings transformation for individuals, families, and communities. Would you be able to partner with us by making a financial gift to help us share the good news of biblical worldview with more people? Thank you for your support!

Coram Deo courses from Disciple Nations Alliance are currently available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, German, Korean, and Swahili.

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