The One Million Miracle Project is a God-given vision birthed through Shekinah Church for the spiritual transformation of Tanzania, Africa, and the nations beyond. This vision was not created merely as an organizational plan or church expansion strategy. It is a mission centered on the kingdom of God, the preaching of the gospel, discipleship, education, prayer, and revival.
We believe God is calling this generation to rise with faith, unity, sacrifice, and obedience. Throughout history, God has used small beginnings to accomplish great things. From Abraham came a nation. From twelve disciples came the global Church. From one grain of wheat comes a great harvest.
Today, we believe God is calling Shekinah Church to become that grain of wheat for this generation.
The One Million Miracle Project exists to raise churches, leaders, students, missionaries, and believers who will carry the presence of God across communities and nations.
At the center of this vision is Jesus Christ, His cross, and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
Rural communities are often underserved and, in many cases, overlooked in terms of consistent biblical teaching and pastoral care. Yet these are places where the hunger for truth is deep and genuine. When the church is absent or weak, believers can easily remain without guidance, sound doctrine, and encouragement. This creates a visible gap between the availability of the Gospel in urban areas and its accessibility in rural settings. Stepping into this space means participating in God’s mission to ensure that no community is left behind.
Many pastors and church leaders in rural areas serve with great faithfulness but without adequate support, training, or fellowship. Over time, this isolation can lead to discouragement, doctrinal imbalance, or stagnation in ministry. There is a clear need for intentional engagement that strengthens, equips, and reconnects these leaders to a broader body. Where such ministry is absent, the burden remains heavy on a few individuals. Engaging in this work helps close that gap by bringing encouragement, clarity, and renewed strength to those who carry the responsibility of shepherding others.
Rural churches are not small in significance. They are part of the wider body of Christ and play a vital role in shaping communities and future generations. When leaders are not equipped and believers are not grounded in truth, the long-term health of the church is affected. This creates a gap between what the church is called to be and what it is able to become. Investing time, prayer, and presence in rural ministry helps build strong, unified, and theologically sound churches that will endure and multiply.