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Gabon

Mvudi: The Digital Lamp of the Forest · July 2024 – June 2029

Know Gabon

Gabon is a Central African country located along the Atlantic coast, known for its rich biodiversity and vast rainforests. Its capital and largest city is Libreville. Gabon has a relatively small population but is one of the more urbanized countries in the region. The economy is largely driven by oil production, along with timber and mining. Much of the country’s land is covered by national parks, making it a key destination for wildlife and eco-tourism, with animals such as elephants, gorillas, and forest buffalo. Despite its natural wealth, Gabon faces challenges related to economic diversification and income inequality.

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COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Nation at a Glance
2.5M
Population
Population Card
21.6
MEDIAN AGE
Population Card
93%%
MOBILE PENETRATION
Population Card
1.8M
INTERNET USERS
Population Card
~85%
Christian
~10%
Muslim
Urban youth engaged digitally
Missional Vision

Igniting the Forest with Digital Light

Gabon’s strong digital infrastructure and 93% mobile penetration make it one of Africa’s most connected nations — yet this very connectivity masks a deep spiritual gap. A large proportion of Gabon’s population are “cultural Christians” who identify with the faith but have never experienced active, personal discipleship. Traditional ministry often fails this digitally-savvy, urban, and skeptical generation.

The ADD strategy meets young Gabonese where they live — on social media, podcasts, and streaming platforms — building digital communities that provide genuine encounters with the Gospel on their own terms. As Paul wrote: “I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some of them” (1 Corinthians 9:22).

Priority target groups:

  • Muslim minority populations
  • Youth and young professionals skeptical of formal religion
  • Unchurched urban residents with strong digital access

"I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some of them." — 1 Corinthians 9:22 NIV

Floating Table Layout
1
Youth Discipleship via Digital Platforms (200 Missionaries, Tech-Savvy Youth)
2
Localized Video Content (60 Short Films & Reels, Local Actors, Fang & French)
3
Muslim Minority Outreach (WhatsApp Isa Series, Arabic & French)
4
Follow-Up via Micro-Communities (40 WhatsApp Discipleship Groups)
5
Social Media Ads (Facebook, Instagram & YouTube)
6
Online Training via Zoom
7
Tablet Evangelism (Pre-loaded Evangelistic Videos)
8
Digital Fellowships (Micro-Fellowships, Trained Leaders)
9
Gospel Film Production (Identity, Forgiveness & Healing)
10
Audio Devotionals (Low-Literacy Audiences)
11
Christian Music Videos & Gospel Animations for Youth
12
Online Apologetics (Addressing Urban Faith Skepticism)
13
Live Streams (Facebook & YouTube, Worship & Q&A)
14
SMS Evangelism (Bible Verses & Online Event Invitations)
15
Collaborative Networking (16 African Nations)
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DIGITAL STRATEGY
15 Ministry Channels
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GOALS AND OUTCOME
July 2024-June 2029
Responsive Table
ObjectiveYear 1Year 2Year 3Total
Gospel Exposures150,000200,000250,000600,000
Decisions for Christ10,00015,00020,00045,000
Youth Missionaries Trained606070200
Short Films & Reels Produced60+content+content60+
Digital House Churches Plantedd10151540
MONTORING & EVALUATION
Data-Driven Accountability

A digital dashboard tracks gospel exposures, decisions for Christ, and follow-up engagement across all 15 channels in real time. Gabon's high connectivity makes digital analytics particularly robust. Quarterly reviews drive continuous improvement, and ten short plus two documentary-style testimony videos are produced annually. The national CCC office provides oversight and alignment with national strategy.

TRANSFORMATIONAL STORIES
Lives Being Changed
Testimonial + Support
Léa Mintsa
26 · Marketing Professional, Libreville · Digital Discipleship Group Leader
Léa grew up in a church-going family but describes her faith as "inherited, not chosen." At university she drifted away entirely — not hostile to Christianity, simply indifferent. Working in digital marketing, she encountered a targeted Instagram ad featuring a Fang-language short film about purpose and identity. "It used the same visual language I use every day at work," she says. "I couldn't dismiss it." She clicked, watched a series, and joined a WhatsApp micro-community. Over twelve weeks, she worked through a Discovery Bible Study facilitated by a digital missionary. "I had a hundred intellectual objections," she admits. "They were answered, one by one." She made a personal commitment to Christ and began inviting friends.
"I didn't go looking for God. He found me on Instagram." Léa now leads a WhatsApp discipleship group for eight young Gabonese professionals — most of them, like her, lapsed cultural Christians finding their way back.
TRANSFORMATIONAL STORIES
Lives Being Changed
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