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République du BéninWest Africa  ·  Since August 1960

Benin

Ayɛmi: The Digital Bridge to Benin's Soul  ·  July 2024 – June 2027

13.5MPopulation
18.8Median Age
83%Mobile Penetration
5.6MInternet Users
~52%Christian
~18%Muslim Minority
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Republic of Benin
114,763 km²  ·  12 Departments
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Know Benin

A recognized center of historical heritage and political stability

Benin is a country in West Africa bordered by Togo, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Niger, with a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. French is the official language, and many local languages are spoken, including Fon and Yoruba.

The capital city is Porto-Novo, while Cotonou serves as the main economic center. Benin operates as a presidential republic and is considered one of the more stable democracies in West Africa.

Cultural History: The country has a rich cultural history and was once part of the powerful Kingdom of Dahomey. It is also known as an important center of the traditional Vodun (Voodoo) religion, which originated in the region and influenced cultures in the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade.

Benin's economy is based mainly on agriculture, trade, cotton production, and port activities. Cotton is one of its major exports. Overall, Benin is recognized for its historical heritage, cultural traditions, and political stability in West Africa.

Know Benin
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Key Cities
Porto-Novo ★ Cotonou Parakou Abomey Djougou Bohicon Kandi Natitingou Ouidah Lokossa
Mission Section
COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Nation at a Glance
13.5M
Population
Population Card
18.8
MEDIAN AGE
Population Card
83%
MOBILE PENETRATION
Population Card
5.6M
INTERNET USERS
Population Card
~52%
CHRISTIAN
~18%
MUSLIM MINORITY
Missional Vision

Reaching Benin's Unreached

Benin’s spiritual landscape is a complex tapestry of Christian, Muslim, and indigenous Vodun beliefs. Despite a Christian majority, the deeply ingrained influence of Vodun creates a significant challenge — many believers practice a syncretistic faith, mixing Christianity with traditional rituals. This loophole demands a clear, uncompromised Gospel response.

The ADD strategy targets the tech-savvy youth and spiritually open rural populations, introducing biblically sound content through the platforms they already use daily — bypassing cultural defenses and speaking directly to hearts.

The ADD strategy meets them where they are — online — using Portuguese and local-language digital content and empowering indigenous youth as digital missionaries.

Priority target groups:

  • Youth in public schools and campuses in Cotonou and Parakou
  • Vodun-influenced and animist rural populations
  • Muslim communities in the north and along the Niger border
Digital Strategy

15 Ministry Channels
for Angola

From local-language content hubs to solar-powered film screenings and WhatsApp discipleship groups — every strategy is rooted in Angola’s context and designed to make the Gospel accessible, relevant, and lasting.

01
Content Creation Hub
A dedicated production hub creating 150+ pieces of gospel-centred multimedia in Portuguese, Umbundu, Kimbundu, and Kikongo — including short evangelistic films, animated Bible stories, testimony videos, and daily devotionals. Each piece is crafted for Angolan cultural contexts and distributed across social media, WhatsApp, and community platforms.
02
Youth Evangelism Films
Ten short evangelistic films produced entirely in Angola with Angolan actors, locations, and stories that reflect the real experiences of local youth. Films are distributed across YouTube, WhatsApp broadcast lists, and community screenings to engage Angola’s 65%+ under-25 population where they already consume content.
03
Digital Missionary Training
A systematic programme to recruit, train, and deploy 500 Angolan youth as digital missionaries over five years. Participants receive hands-on coaching in online evangelism, Discovery Bible Study facilitation, WhatsApp group leadership, and content creation — equipping them to reach their own communities from within.
04
Online Outreach Campaigns
Thirty precision-targeted digital campaigns run across Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and WhatsApp, each designed around a specific audience segment — from university students in Luanda to women’s networks in Benguela. Each campaign uses local-language content to answer the spiritual questions Angolans are already asking online.
05
JESUS Film Screenings
Solar-powered mobile cinema units travel to provinces with limited electricity and internet, screening the JESUS Film in Umbundu, Kimbundu, Kikongo, and Portuguese. Each event includes trained facilitators who guide post-film conversations and connect viewers to follow-up discipleship resources and community groups.
06
Mobile Bible Discovery Groups
150 WhatsApp and video-based Discovery Bible Study groups, each led by a trained Angolan facilitator. Groups meet weekly through mobile devices to explore Scripture inductively — creating low-barrier community and discipleship pathways for seeking and new believers across all 18 provinces.
07
Digital House Churches
100 digital house churches planted through WhatsApp video calls and Telegram channels across all 18 provinces, providing regular worship, teaching, accountability, and prayer. These online communities serve believers in remote areas, busy urban settings, and locations where gathering physically carries social or logistical barriers.
08
Targeted Social Media Ads
Paid advertising campaigns in Portuguese are designed around the spiritual questions Angolans search for online — about forgiveness, identity, God’s existence, and purpose. Ads drive seekers into landing pages, WhatsApp conversations, or Discovery groups, creating warm pathways from curiosity to sustained community.
09
Audio Drama Radio Series
Original audio drama productions in Umbundu, Kimbundu, and Kikongo tell compelling stories woven with the Gospel message — broadcast through community radio and distributed as downloadable podcast episodes. Designed for Angola’s oral-learning populations, the series reaches those who connect with storytelling over formal teaching.
10
Digital Tablets for Outreach
Purpose-built outreach tablets pre-loaded with the JESUS Film, Discovery Bible Studies, evangelistic videos, offline Bible apps, and discipleship materials are distributed to trained digital missionaries. Each tablet is a portable Gospel hub for face-to-face outreach in areas with limited internet connectivity.
11
In-Person Outreach Events
Coordinated evangelism events in Luanda, Huambo, Benguela, and Lubango are strategically paired with digital capture — every participant is invited into a WhatsApp discipleship journey. This hybrid model bridges face-to-face encounter with long-term digital follow-up, ensuring decisions are never left without community or accountability.
12
Church Leader Digital Training
100+ Angolan pastors and church leaders receive practical digital ministry training covering social media strategy, WhatsApp community management, online evangelism methods, and digital follow-up tools. The goal is to multiply the reach of existing churches by equipping their leaders to disciple beyond the walls of a building.
13
Online Mentoring System
A structured 12-week digital mentoring programme connects every new believer with a trained mentor through WhatsApp voice notes, messages, and video calls. The journey covers identity in Christ, prayer, Scripture, community, and mission — ensuring every person who responds to the Gospel receives personal, sustained, ongoing support.
14
Cross-Border Collaboration
Strategic partnerships with ADD field teams in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Namibia enable the sharing of Bantu-language content, joint training resources, and co-funded campaigns targeting cross-border communities and Angolan diaspora populations. Shared learning across borders accelerates impact for every participating team.
15
36-Week Discipleship Journey
A comprehensive, biblically grounded discipleship programme delivered digitally over 36 weeks through WhatsApp and video calls. Taking new Angolan believers from faith foundations through spiritual disciplines, community engagement, and Kingdom leadership — building the next generation of indigenous church planters and movement leaders.
Mission Section
GOALS AND OUTCOME
July 2024-June 2029
Responsive Table
ObjectiveYear 1Year 2Year 3Total
Gospel Exposures300,000400,000500,0001,200,000
Decisions for Christ20,00030,00040,00090,000
Youth Missionaries Trained707060200
Audio Bible Circles Launched1010525
Digital House Churches Planted10151540
Monitoring & Evaluation
Data-Driven Accountability
A digital content creation agency will be established — staffed by trained digital missionaries — offering video production, social media management, and graphic design services to local businesses. This generates a consistent income stream that reduces donor dependency over time.
TRANSFORMATIONAL STORIES
Lives Being Changed
Afiavi Houngbédji
19 · University Student, Cotonou · Digital Missionary in Training
Afiavi grew up in a household that blended Sunday church attendance with weekly Vodun ceremonies. "I thought both were just tradition," she says. A Facebook reel — a Fon-language short film about identity and forgiveness — appeared on her feed during exam week. She watched it three times. Through a WhatsApp follow-up group, digital missionary Céleste walked her through a Discovery Bible Study over six weeks. "For the first time, I understood that I had to choose — not a ritual, but a relationship." She made her decision for Christ in month four of the project.
"I used to carry two worlds inside me and feel peace in neither. Now I carry one truth, and it is enough." Today, Afiavi leads a Fon-language WhatsApp devotional group with 23 fellow students.
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