"However long the night, the dawn will break."
— Malinke ProverbThe Sahara Belt Initiative is a Spirit-led, data-driven movement to reach the most spiritually isolated corridor in Africa. Combining satellite broadcasting, AI-powered discipleship, and grassroots community transformation, this project brings the Gospel to places where no foreign missionary can safely go.
Our approach leverages every available digital channel — WhatsApp chatbots, satellite TV, TikTok influencer teams, offline mesh networks, and online discipleship platforms — meeting Muslims and youth where they already are: on their phones and screens.
To see a digitally-empowered network of thriving indigenous churches across the Sahara Belt — built through AI-powered tools, satellite media, online discipleship platforms, and culturally-contextualised digital content — led by a new generation of local leaders reaching millions through every digital channel available.
% = Muslim population. Sources: Pew Research, World Factbook 2023.
The Sahara Belt is a vast expanse where political instability, extreme poverty, and pervasive extremist influence create formidable barriers to the Gospel. For centuries, these communities have been largely unreached, with Islam deeply embedded in the social and cultural fabric.
Youth constitute over 60% of the population in countries like Niger and Chad — particularly vulnerable, lacking education and economic opportunities, making them prime targets for extremist recruitment. Traditional missionary methods are severely restricted.
The challenge is not only to present the Gospel — but to do so safely, at scale, and sustainably amidst these complex and often dangerous realities.
Our model empowers local believers and deploys innovative technology to reach what traditional methods cannot — no foreign missionaries required on the ground.
Satellite TV, solar-powered audio Bibles, AI chatbots, and secure mobile apps deliver the Gospel in Hausa, Fulfulde, and Bambara — bypassing every physical restriction.
Oasis Centers combine digital literacy, vocational training, and healthcare — demonstrating Christ's love practically and opening trusted pathways to the Gospel.
Training young, faithful leaders in digital discipleship, online community management, and media creation — ensuring indigenous ownership and long-term exponential growth.
AI-powered analytics identify the spiritual questions Muslim youth are asking — enabling hyper-targeted content that presents Jesus as the compassionate Savior, not a foreign deity.
From AI-powered WhatsApp chatbots to solar-powered audio Bibles in off-grid villages — every platform, every device, every community is within reach of this strategy.
Dedicated web television and podcast network producing dramas, discussions, and testimonies in Hausa, Fulfulde, and Bambara — broadcast via satellite and streaming platforms.
Thousands of rugged, solar-powered audio devices pre-loaded with the New Testament — designed for oral learners in remote, off-grid villages with no power or internet.
Offline-capable mobile discipleship app with Bible studies, video lessons, and an encrypted mentorship system — usable without an active internet connection.
Smart local Wi-Fi hotspots enabling Gospel content downloads without internet — deployed in markets, community centers, and gathering points across the Belt.
Precision-targeted Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp ads answering spiritual questions faced by Muslim youth — meeting millions where they already are.
Training digitally-native young believers to create engaging short-form Gospel videos in culturally resonant styles — the viral language of their generation.
Pre-loaded drives containing the JESUS Film, discipleship courses, and worship music distributed through trade routes and community networks across the Belt.
24/7 AI chatbots on WhatsApp and Telegram answering Gospel questions, providing Scripture, and connecting seekers to trained human mentors — at any hour.
Collaboration with local community radio stations to broadcast the JESUS Film audio drama, testimonies, and live call-in programs to communities without smartphones.
Real-time GIS mapping and mobile data collection monitoring impact, identifying new ministry gaps, and mobilizing global prayer networks with live field updates.
These are not statistics. These are people — each one a testament to what happens when the Gospel meets digital innovation in the Sahara Belt.

Niger · West Africa
"The algorithm, becoming an unlikely conduit of grace, led her to a private Telegram channel. A voice from a distant city answered her whispered questions about Isa al-Masih."
Amina's world was the dusty courtyard of her family's compound in Niger. Her future was predetermined — a marriage arranged by her uncle. But a crack appeared in the walls of her world when a smuggled smartphone brought a forbidden signal. Scrolling secretly, she found a TikTok video of a young woman speaking of a love so profound it could erase shame.
For months, her digital conversations were a secret treasure. When despair threatened to swallow her, she messaged her mentor: "Is this God's plan for me?" The response was not a simple answer, but the story of a woman at a well who met a prophet who knew everything she had ever done — and still offered her living water. Amina knew then. She prayed to this knowing, loving God. Now her phone is a tiny lantern in the immense desert night, and she discreetly shares hope with other young women in her situation.

Mopti · Mali
"I thought God was like my own father — angry and distant. Modibo showed me He is a Father who runs."
Ibrahim was a talented welder in Mopti, Mali, but his skills couldn't weld together the pieces of his broken spirit. Haunted by his past and disillusioned by the empty promises of militant groups that preyed on young men like him, he drifted into bitterness. He attended our Oasis Center's welding workshop purely for the free meal, his cynicism a shield.
The trainer, Modibo, didn't just teach him to join metal — he shared the parable of the prodigal son one afternoon as they worked. Ibrahim's tough exterior crumbled. He began attending a discreet Bible study at the center. Today, his welding torch not only mends tools but symbolizes the light he now carries. He is training other young men, teaching them that true strength is found not in a weapon, but in forgiveness and becoming a son of the waiting Father.
Every dollar is tracked, measured, and accountable. Our data-driven model ensures maximum Kingdom impact per dollar spent.
| Metric | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| People Reached | 4,500,000 | 5,100,000 | 4,415,000 | 14,015,000 |
| Decisions for Christ | 675,000 | 765,000 | 812,250 | 2,252,250 |
| Follow-up | 175,500 | 198,900 | 211,185 | 585,585 |
| Digital Hybrid Groups | 120 | 150 | 180 | 450 |
| Multiplying Disciples | 1,421 | 1,611 | 1,711 | 4,743 |
| Believers Trained | 341 | 387 | 411 | 1,139 |
| Lifelong Workers Raised | 28 | 32 | 34 | 94 |
By Year 3, local micro-enterprises linked to Oasis Centers — agricultural produce, mobile charging services, and locally licensed content — will fund a growing share of operations, reducing dependence on external support.


Join the Mission
You can help turn centuries of spiritual isolation into a day of hope. Every gift — of any size — advances the most strategic digital mission in West Africa today.
Provide a solar-powered audio Bible to an entire village — God's Word in their language, powered by His sun.
Give $50Train a young digital influencer to create viral Gospel content — reaching thousands with one voice, one story.
Give $500Fund a full month of satellite broadcasting, shining the light of the Gospel into millions of homes across the Belt.
Give $5,000Ways to Partner
There are many ways to stand with this mission. Choose the partnership model that fits your capacity and calling.
Give a cash donation — one-time or recurring — to directly fund digital evangelism, media production, and disciple-making across the Sahara Belt.
Give Now →Donate equipment, technology resources, devices, solar panels, or ministry materials to equip teams on the ground across the Belt.
Donate Resources →Volunteer your expertise in training, graphic design, media production, software development, theology, or consulting to build the ADD infrastructure.
Offer Your Skills →Partner your church, NGO, institution, or company in a formal collaboration — co-funding, co-deploying, and co-stewarding the mission across nations.
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Use your time and skills to transform communities. Whether you are a digital professional, a storyteller, or a community champion — your gifts matter in this mission.
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