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Taking the Gospel Back Home

A network for International Entrepreneurs, Buisness Men/Women, and Mission Pastors to get the gospel back "home" through the indigenous.

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Next Meeting: October 21st

B and C Farms

10:00 - 12:00 

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Join us as we hear from Cody Burnette from ECHO!

Returning Diaspora Network

Working Indigenously

 Our Goal is to raise up the indigenous laborers who have come here to take the gospel back over there.  RDN helps International Entrepreneurs develop their vision and goals to work towards holistic church planting back home.

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Working Together

We desire for the body of Christ to partner together to accomplish kingdom work around the world.  We work with businesses for coaching and financing start up entrepreneurs.  We invite mission pastors and mission leaders to team up with an indigenous worker for greater impact over there!


Working Responsibly

At RDN we advocate for reproducible models of discipleship, church planting, and financing.  We help our church planters and entrepreneurs think through business minded planning to create less financial dependency.  Our hope is to create ministries and churches that will financially self-sustain.

A Few of Our Partners

RDN Partners

Laboring Back Home

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Jimmy Gargar

Liberia, West Africa

Using agriculture and soap making Jimmy is planting churches among the 2 UPG's in his home country of Liberia.  Founder of Greater Love Churches in Liberia.

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Joshua and Amy Pun

Jivan Himilaya

Founders of Jivan Himilaya, Amy and Joshua are using goat farming and agriculture to plant churches in the unreached areas of South Asia.

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David Seadeep

Owner of One Stop Emissions and Mechanics

David Seadeep is a business man and entrepreneur from India who is using his business to resource and coach pastors, and church planters back home in India in a business as missions approach to ministry.

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Leonard Mkossa

Refugee Missionaries Incorporated

Leonard is a Congolese Refugee coming from the refugee camps in Tanzania.  As a graduate of the Clarkston Bible Institute he realizes the need for pastoral and missions training in Africa.  He has founded the RMO training center in Tanzania with the vision of planting churches with sound doctrine in Sub-Sahara Africa.  

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