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Liberia

Kpelleho: The Digital Lamp of Redemption · July 2024 – June 2029

Know Liberia

Liberia is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean.It is Africa’s oldest republic, founded in 1847 by freed African Americans from the United States. Liberia has a presidential system of government, and its capital is Monrovia.The population is diverse, with many ethnic groups, and English is the official language. The economy relies mainly on agriculture (especially rubber and palm oil) and mining, though the country faces challenges such as poverty and unemployment. Liberia is also recovering from past civil wars and the impact of the Ebola virus disease outbreak.Overall, Liberia is known for its unique history, cultural diversity, and ongoing development efforts.

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COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Nation at a Glance
5.4M
Population
Population Card
18.5
MEDIAN AGE
Population Card
78%
MOBILE PENETRATION
Population Card
2.7M
INTERNET USERS
Population Card
~12%
MUSLIM
~85%
Christian
Urban youth engaged digitally
Misisonal Vision

Healing a Nation Still Carrying Its Wars

Liberia identifies as a Christian-majority nation, yet decades of brutal civil war and ongoing instability have left a generation of youth and women deeply scarred by trauma and despair. The church has often failed to address these psychological wounds — a loophole that leaves many believing without healing. The Muslim minority in the north and northeast adds an additional unreached frontier.

The ADD strategy deploys youth-led, trauma-informed digital evangelism — training 200 missionaries to create contextual gospel content in Kpelle, Bassa, and English, and launching 30 women's WhatsApp circles that provide both spiritual and emotional care.

Priority target groups:

  • Post-war youth in Monrovia and coastal towns hungry for meaning
  • Rural young women impacted by trauma and low literacy
  • Unreached Muslim minorities in northern and northeastern Liberia

“He sent me to bind up the brokenhearted... to give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes.” — Isaiah 61:1–3

Floating Table Layout
1
Youth-Led Evangelism & Content Creation (200 Missionaries, 60 Contextual Gospel Videos)
2
Women's Discipleship & Digital Trauma Care (30 WhatsApp Circles, Audio Devotionals)
3
Muslim Outreach Campaigns (Vai & Arabic-Influenced Liberian Dialects)
4
Digital Testimony Radio & Podcasting (Youth-Hosted Transformation Stories)
5
Tablet Evangelism (100 Tablets Deployed for Home Outreach)
6
Online TV Programs (Urban Broadcast Reach)
7
SD Card Distribution (Gospel Media & Discipleship Kits, Rural Communities)
8
Facebook & Instagram Campaigns (High-Youth-Density Areas)
9
WhatsApp Chatbot (Seeker Follow-up in English & Kpelle)
10
Youth-Led Campus Fellowships (Student Digital Missionaries)
11
Gospel Film Projections (Solar-Powered Mini-Kits, Hard-to-Reach Areas)
12
SMS Evangelism (Bible Verses & Digital Content Links)
13
Digital Discipleship Curriculum (6-Month Follow-up for Liberian Youth)
14
Online Churches (Digital Fellowships for New Believers)
15
Trauma-Informed Training (Women Leaders in Digital Evangelism)
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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 Exposures400,000400,000400,0001,200,000
Decisions for Christ25,00030,00025,00080,000
Youth Missionaries Trained607070200
Digital House Churches Plantedd15202560
MONTORING & EVALUATION
Data-Driven Accountability

A digital dashboard tracks gospel exposures, decisions for Christ, and follow-up engagement in real time. Quarterly reviews drive continuous improvement, and ten short plus two documentary-style testimony videos are produced annually. All activities are assessed by the national CCC office for alignment with national strategy.

TRANSFORMATIONAL STORIES
Lives Being Changed
Testimonial + Support
Emmanuel Kollie
21 · Former Child Soldier, Monrovia · Youth Digital Missionary in Training
Emmanuel was recruited into an armed faction at age eleven and spent three years in the bush before being demobilised. He arrived in Monrovia with no schooling, no family, and a silence around his past that he says felt like a physical weight. At a community centre, he was given a tablet preloaded with gospel films in Kpelle and English. He watched a testimony from a young man who described surviving violence and finding forgiveness. "That man looked like me," he says. "He used words I had never heard in church — he talked about shame, about things you did that you can't undo." A WhatsApp chatbot connected him to a digital missionary. Over six months, Emmanuel worked through a trauma-informed discipleship curriculum.
"I had done things I couldn't confess out loud. The gospel came to me in writing, on a screen, in a language I could sit with privately. That's where my healing started." Emmanuel now trains other post-conflict youth as digital missionaries.
TRANSFORMATIONAL STORIES
Lives Being Changed
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