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Discover the Impact Your Giving Makes Through Twice-Sown Seed

If you’re a Partner with Kenneth Copeland Ministries (KCM), you’re a part of everything we do all over the world. When you sow seeds of prayer and finances into KCM, we send between 10% and 20% of that money as a gift for other ministries around the globe. This act of stewardship is what KCM calls a “twice-sown seed.”  

In places KCM can’t be, other ministries are there doing the work, being the hands and feet of Christ. Your support is helping make this happen through twice-sown seed giving that stretches farther than any ministry could go on its own.

“It’s about relationship,” said Barry Tubbs, KCM Associate Minister. “KCM is not called to do massive evangelism in Africa, but [the late] Reinhard Bonnke was. We can partner together to get the work done.” 

Bonnke’s ministry, Christ for All Nations (CfaN), was founded in 1974 and has a rich history of introducing people to Jesus through evangelistic crusades. Today, CfaN is led by Bonnke’s successor, Evangelist Daniel Kolenda. CfaN is carrying the gospel to the next generation, and Partners like you are helping fuel that mission through twice-sown seed.

Watch Daniel Kolenda show his gratitude to all KCM Partners.

CfaN recorded over 9 million salvations in 2025 alone, and over 105 million documented decisions since 1974. “We could not have done this without the help of KCM and its Partners,” said Kolenda. “Consistently. Faithfully. Over the span of 40 years, what you are doing is making a difference. Your gifts and your support are helping people find Jesus. Thank you so much.”

That’s the heart of twice-sown seed: Your giving becomes momentum—moving through trusted relationships to impact lives by the millions.

Empowering Next-Generation Leaders In Asia

That same stewardship doesn’t stop in Africa. Twice-sown seed is extending into Thailand, Myanmar and Pakistan through the work of Empower International, led by Todd and Julie Powers.

As believers, we’re mandated to preach the gospel for every man to hear, then the end shall come (Matthew 24:14). Empower International is making that happen by bringing the gospel to people who have never heard the name of Jesus.

They’re aiming to empower current and emerging leaders across central and southeast Asia. They have planted numerous churches and have built Christian schools that provide quality education for refugee and high-risk children from kindergarten to college. In addition, school assembly programs, disaster relief, women’s ministry, and leadership development are areas of focus and impact.

Everything they do aims to raise influential leaders to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to the unreached nations of the world. “There’s no way we could do what we do out here without Partners like you,” said Todd Powers. “We need you, and you need us; together we can achieve great things. Together we can get the job done. Thank you for helping us share God’s love with the world.”

This is what twice-sown seed looks like in real life: believers supporting believers, so the message of Jesus can reach places where it’s barely been heard.

Hope for Families In the U.S.

From Africa to Southeast Asia—and across the United States—twice-sown seed is impacting families in practical, personal ways.

In 2025, parts of central Texas were devastated by flash flooding. The flooding, which spread across five counties, became one of the worst natural disasters in Texas history, claiming an estimated 138 lives, including children at Camp Mystic. In the aftermath, families faced widespread loss and long-term recovery challenges.

Many parents didn’t know how they were going to make Christmas happen. Thanks to generous people like you, they didn’t have to worry. KCM and our Partners helped Gates of the City Christian Fellowship in Kerrville, Texas, provide over 800 children with 3 to 5 gifts each.

 “It really opened my eyes to see how much need there is in this world,” said Jonathan Copeland, KCM Outreach Media Manager. “To be able to do that with the help of the KCM Partners was so meaningful.”

In addition to the gifts being distributed and families being blessed, over 100 people accepted Jesus as their Savior—a testament to just how valuable twice-sown seed really is.

Save a Soul, Save a Family

Mike Barber Ministries (MBM) believes, “If you can save a soul, you can save a family.”

Each year, 2.3 million people in the U.S. are affected by incarceration, one of the most unchurched populations in our country. MBM sees this population as a mission field. With that in mind, they host leadership and discipleship classes to equip inmate pastors and leaders to become stronger missionaries within their mission field, the prison. 

In 2025, MBM held 742 church services inside prisons, where over 38,000 inmates received Jesus as their Savior and over 1,000 participated in water baptism. If you’re a Partner with KCM, your generous support helped make this happen because of twice-sown seed, and because faithful stewardship multiplies what God has placed in your hands.

How You Can Get Involved

These are just four examples of how far twice-sown seed extends thanks to the power of Partnership and generous people like you.

If you would like to be part of what God is doing around the world, there are a few ways to get involved.

  • Pray for KCM Partner ministries, their teams, leaders, and communities.
  • Give as the Lord leads to help provide hope to hurting people.
  • Become a KCM Partner by visiting kcm.org/partner.
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