Petros Network

Petros Network Petros Network equips indigenous leaders to share, show, and spread the hope of Jesus in communities facing spiritual and physical poverty.

Petros Network equips indigenous leaders to plant multiplying churches and end spiritual and physical poverty among unreached people groups in the world's most challenging places. Our approach is scalable, enduring, and sustainable. Learn more at https://petrosnetwork.org

06/08/2026

When ordinary people encounter an extraordinary God, they don't come home the same.

"If this were happening in a Western country, I think we'd call it a revival. God is turning East Africa upside down with the Gospel."

Brett went to East Africa and came home with a bigger view of God and so much more.

When you take a mission trip, you return with a renewed perspective that shapes the way you pray, give, and engage with the world around you.

Whether you're ready to go yourself or thinking about sending a team, there is a seat for you. Explore upcoming trips and apply at https://petrosnetwork.org/trips. 🌍

"In the area where I serve, ongoing tribal conflict and deep fear of witch doctors shape daily life. Spiritual bo***ge i...
06/05/2026

"In the area where I serve, ongoing tribal conflict and deep fear of witch doctors shape daily life. Spiritual bo***ge is visible everywhere.

Recently, I walked six hours to pray for a friend. After we prayed together, he asked me to preach the next day. That day, eleven people believed in Jesus Christ. This was the beginning of what will become the fifth church God has allowed me to help plant.

Moments like this remind me that obedience, even when it is costly and tiring, brings fruit." — Pastor Pawlos, Church Planter, Omo Valley, Ethiopia

This is not the work of human effort alone. It is God moving in response to the prayers of His people.

Will you pray today for the church planters walking into unreached communities? Pray that their obedience would bear fruit that lasts?

Across East Africa and beyond, we see the same pattern repeat. When the Gospel takes root through local leaders, people ...
06/03/2026

Across East Africa and beyond, we see the same pattern repeat. When the Gospel takes root through local leaders, people who know the language, the culture, and the community because they were born into it, communities begin to change from the inside out.

This is not a theory. It is the pattern we see again and again.

"The most sustainable movements are led by local leaders who stay. This is not efficiency. It's faithfulness." — Ray and Linda Noah

It's why we are committed to indigenous-led missions. Not because it's a trend. Because it bears fruit that lasts.

See how transformation happens and why it lasts: petrosnetwork.org/how-transformation-happens

Summer is here — and so is an invitation.Not a vacation or service project. But a chance to witness the Gospel taking ro...
06/01/2026

Summer is here — and so is an invitation.

Not a vacation or service project. But a chance to witness the Gospel taking root in places where it's just arriving for the first time — and to come home forever changed.

This month we're sharing stories from people who went. What they experienced. What they carried home. And why they say every follower of Jesus should go at least once.

Fall trips are open. Ethiopia. Uganda. South Sudan. October 11 – November 14.

See where God might be calling you: https://petrosnetwork.org/trips/

What if the local church was one of the most powerful answers to world hunger?Pastor Simon left his home and walked into...
05/28/2026

What if the local church was one of the most powerful answers to world hunger?

Pastor Simon left his home and walked into a village with little or no access to the Gospel. He planted maize, soybeans, tomatoes, and millet and when the harvest came, he shared it with families in need. What he grew, he gave. What he learned, he passed on.

He is not alone. Pastor Simon is one of 72,507 indigenous leaders trained in sustainable agriculture and business skills through the Petros Network's Sustainability Program and one of 68,205 gardens now cultivated across unreached communities.

On , read how one pastor fed not only his family but those in his community and how your faithfulness is making it possible. 🌱
https://petrosnetwork.org/how-church-planters-are-alleviating-hunger-among-the-unreached/

The same Spirit that fell on the believers in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago is still moving today — opening doors, sending o...
05/24/2026

The same Spirit that fell on the believers in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago is still moving today — opening doors, sending ordinary people into hard places, and drawing entire communities to Jesus for the very first time.

Today on Pentecost Sunday and Day of the Unreached, join us in praying for the 3.2 billion people still living with little or no access to the Gospel.

"How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?" — Romans 10:14

This mission is for every believer — we all have a role to play in carrying it forward.

Visit petrosnetwork.org to learn how you can partner with us to see a Gospel-centered, Spirit-filled church planted within walking distance of every unreached village.

The mission that began at Pentecost is still unfinished.Before the Spirit fell, Jesus left His disciples with a mandate:...
05/21/2026

The mission that began at Pentecost is still unfinished.

Before the Spirit fell, Jesus left His disciples with a mandate:
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."(Acts 1:8)

Right now, indigenous church planters are walking into communities with little to no access to the Gospel — carrying out the mandate Jesus gave to all believers: to be His witnesses to the ends of the earth.

This Sunday, May 24 is Pentecost Sunday and we are believing for a powerful move of God. Join us in praying for the indigenous church planters carrying the Gospel into the hardest places — that hearts would be receptive and the Holy Spirit would fall like He did on the first Pentecost.

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"When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place… all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and b...
05/20/2026

"When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place… all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them."(Acts 2:1, 4)

Pentecost was never just a moment in history. It was the beginning of a mission.

When the Holy Spirit was poured out, people from every nation heard the wonders of God in their own language. From that day forward, the message of Jesus was never meant to stay in one place — it was always intended for every tribe, every people, every nation.

And yet today, over 3 billion people still have little or no access to the Gospel. Not because they have rejected Him — but because no one has reached them yet.

Visit petrosnetwork.org to learn how you can partner with us to see a Gospel-centered, Spirit-filled church planted within walking distance of every unreached village.

As this week comes to a close, we’re reminded that God is still moving in places many have forgotten.Through your prayer...
05/16/2026

As this week comes to a close, we’re reminded that God is still moving in places many have forgotten.

Through your prayers, generosity, and partnership, hope is reaching communities where the name of Jesus has rarely been heard.

Thank you for being part of the story.

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him…”
— Romans 15:13

Behind every woman who rises is a circle of women who held her up."Two are better than one… If either of them falls down...
05/09/2026

Behind every woman who rises is a circle of women who held her up.

"Two are better than one… If either of them falls down, one can help the other up… A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." – Ecclesiastes 4:9–12

This Mother's Day weekend, we are sharing five stories of mothers who pressed forward when others might have stayed stuck.

Read their inspiring stories at petrosnetwork.org/she-rises

When a woman rises, her family rises with her. Her church grows stronger. Her community is changed.

Because none of us rise alone.

❤️ this post if you're grateful for the women in your life.

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