LEADLiberia

LEADLiberia LEADLiberia, Inc. provides pastoral training and basic life sustaining training and resources for Li "My father took a job as a dresser in a local hospital.

In August 2003, a comprehensive peace agreement ended 14 years of civil war in Liberia. Domestic fighting with rebel groups, warlords and youth gangs along with government corruption led to the deaths of 250,000 citizens, an uncounted number of rapes and mutilations, and the displacement of three million people. Today, 15,000 UN soldiers maintain a fragile peace in Liberia while the country faces

an 85% unemployment rate, a lack of electricity and running water and a 3.7 billion dollar debt. Kokeh Kotee, a Liberian pastor and friend to Irving Bible Church, not only survived the atrocities of war but managed to plant 10 churches as well. Kokeh is the executive director for LEADLiberia, Inc., a non-denominational, non-profit ministry whose stated mission is "to systematically train gifted but untrained servant leaders, and to develop healthy churches in every community, beginning in Liberia, and extending to other English-speaking countries in West Africa." Regarding religious affiliation, Liberia is 40% Christian, 40% indigenous beliefs and 20% Muslim. Kokeh, whose family believed in a central spirit and communing with the dead, first heard about Jesus as a child. That allowed me to attend a Methodist school nearby." However, it wasn't until 1983. the year his father died, that Kokeh truly discovered Christ. "A friend invited me to a Bible study after my father died," Kokeh recalled. "I read John 3 and learned for the first time about having a relationship with Jesus. My spiritual sojourn had begun." Kokeh was so impassioned with the love of Christ that he decided he should attend a Bible college. He wanted to share the love and truth of Christ with others who didn't know Jesus. "I had no money at the time because all of the good jobs had been taken by the soldiers in Liberia. I couldn't afford to go to college," said Kokeh. "But I believed I would go and when a good, stable job in construction was offered to me, I turned it down so I could to college instead." When Kokeh arrived at college, administrators asked him how he would pay his tuition and gain financial support. "I told them God would take care of it," Kokeh said, a big grin spreading across his face. And so he did. Kokeh received a basketball scholarship that paid for his tuition in full. Kokeh met his wife, Nancy, in college, and they married in 1989. "On our honeymoon, the war broke out," he said. Due to the war, it took Kokeh eight years to complete his degree. In 1992, he and Nancy, along with their young daughter, were forced to flee to the Ivory Coast to a refugee camp in Danane. There, they depended on the UN for provision while continuing to teach others about Jesus. It was in these camps that the burden for pastoral leadership in Liberia began, the fruit of which was LEADLiberia, Inc.
“Many important things happened during that time,” said Kokeh. “We continued to pray and teach others about God, and the hope he brings. Nancy and I were blessed with two more daughters. And we planted seeds—10 churches—by the time we left the camp." In 1995, Kokeh met IBC's executive pastor, Steve Roese, while he was still living at the camp. A friendship began. "We went to Danane to lead a pastoral training and encouragement conference for pastors living in the refugee camps," said Steve. "Kokeh stood out immediately as a man of deep heart, real-life wisdom and respected leadership. He trusts God, thinks practically and never gives up. On the front lines of the pastorate I know no one more courageous or faithful." Steve talked with Kokeh about attending Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS). "When Steve told me about Dallas Theological Seminary, I had a great conviction to go but normally would never be able to," Kokeh said. Two years later, through the generosity of many IBC families and others in the Dallas area, Kokeh was able to attend DTS, one of only four full scholarships given by that institution that year. Kokeh summarized what he considered great lessons learned at DTS: servant leadership and living by example. Although Kokeh had found new friends, and a safe and comfortable home in the United States, he remained focused on Liberia. During every break at DTS, families would pool their money and send Kokeh back to the despair and difficulty of Liberia to be with his family. Immediately following his graduation from seminary, and in spite of renewed fighting, Koheh returned to Liberia. "I felt convicted to go back to Liberia and serve my people and the Lord there. I wanted to share their struggle." So Kokeh returned to his war-torn country, ready once again to plant seeds with LEADLiberia, Inc. According to the organization, "Of the two million pastors in the world's underdeveloped countries, 1.9 million have no theological or pastoral training." But Kokeh remains optimistic about his country and its economic, political and spiritual future. "Liberia is a Christian nation," said Kokeh. "The hope of the nation of Liberia is the Church."

11/05/2026

Training pastoral leaders doesn't just stop at ministry skills to ensure a church is a healthy church, but it also requires tentmaking skills. Pastor Jallah Smith thru our support will graduate on Saturday from a grasscutter raring training in Tubmanburg, Bomi County. We will need to get him the first colony (3 females and 1 male)of grasscutters and additional funding to build the facility.
1. Grasscutter colony @ $500
2. Housing (zinc, blocks, cement, lumber, nails,etc) @ $500 Total= $1000

22/02/2026

Our Grace Empowerment program is opened to donation for out of school kids- school fees, school shoes, book bags Notebooks pencils etc. We need all hands on deck to give every child a ticket out of poverty (education). Because of your generosity some kid will have a better future. LEADLiberia

More of what we've been up to in the last year at LEADLiberia!
14/02/2026

More of what we've been up to in the last year at LEADLiberia!

Encouraging leaders, renewing vision, and strengthening local ministry partnerships. PASTORAL VISITATION & TRAINING

Pictorial view of our 25 acre LEADLiberia cassava farm.Ready for harvest!  Pray along for processing machines to help ad...
10/02/2026

Pictorial view of our 25 acre LEADLiberia cassava farm.

Ready for harvest! Pray along for processing machines to help add value addition. We could produce garri, cassava flour and fufu. The byproduct are also useful for animal feeds. Nothing is impossible with God! Learn more at ... https://www.leadliberia.org/current-needs

Blessings!
Kokeh/Nancy

LEADLiberia Ministry Update - 2025-2026.
10/02/2026

LEADLiberia Ministry Update - 2025-2026.

Introduction After nearly 23 years of faithful service in Liberia, reaching, sharing, teaching, and promoting sustainability among pastoral leaders and their families, our singular goal has remained unchanged: to holistically train pastors and church leaders, primarily in rural communities—many of

27/11/2025

Happy Thanksgiving to our families in America. May God's uncommon favors continue to keep you as you reflect on His uncountable blessings! Indeed we are thankful you cross our path over the years! Remember us in your giving!

21/11/2025

It's been quite a great day despite the challenges that comes with living in a new community without good roads, electricity and running water. Life doesn't stop without those basic necessities. I've learned not to complain but to appreciate life and be grateful for good health and God's daily provisions. Counting my blessings, I realized that they are more then the disappointments.

23/06/2024
30/06/2023

An Aeroplane cleaner was cleaning the Pilot's cockpit, when he saw a book titled, "HOW TO FLY AN AEROPLANE FOR BEGINNERS (Volume 1)

He opened the first (1st) page which said: "To start the engine, press the red button...". He did so, and the airplane engine started...

He was happy and opened the next page...:
"To get the airplane moving, press the blue button... "He did so, and the plane started moving at an amazing speed...

He wanted to fly, so he opened the third (3rd) page which said: To let the airplane fly, please press the green button... "He did so and the plane started to fly...

He was excited...!!

After twenty (20) minutes of flying, he was satisfied, and wanted to land, so he decided to go to the fourth (4th) page... and page four (4) says; "To be able to know how to land a plane, please purchase Volume 2 at the nearest bookshop!"

*Moral Lesson*

Never attempt anything without complete information

*Half Education is not only dangerous but destructive!!!* A word is enough for the wise.

Follow Ossai Ovie Success

30/06/2023

SLOW DOWN AND BE PATIENT WITH LIFE

If You Are Looking For Wealth, Somebody else Is Looking For Health.

If You Are Looking For Health, Somebody else Just Dièd.

If You are Looking For Power, Somebody else Has Acquired And Used it, And he/she is now Powerless.

Each Time You Drive A Fancy Car, Somebody, Somewhere Is Dying In A Car Crash.

Each Time a New Mansion Springs From The Earth, A New Grave is Dug Below The Earth.

Each Time You Throw Away A Morsel, Somebody else somewhere is Searching For a Morsel To Survive.

Each Time You Throw Food Into Dustbin, Someone else Is Looking For Remnant To Eat.

Each Time You Ask God To Promote or Change Your Present Situation, Someone else Is Praying to Get To Your Present Situation.

For Each Smile On The Planet, There's a Drop Of Tear In Another Place On The Planet.

For Each Celebration Of Childbirth, There Are Tears otf Bùrial.

Each Time You Urinate Or Drink Water, Remember Someone Is Using Pipe For The Same Purpòse.

So Always Be Thankful.

Think of the Goodness u have rather than the vanities u long for.

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