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.
Bringing Hope to Canada’s Arctic
That same stewardship doesn’t stop overseas. Twice-sown seed is reaching into the most remote communities of Canada’s Arctic north through the work of Timothy Generation Ministries and the Arctic Hope Project, led by evangelist Jacob Walda.
As believers, we know the gospel isn’t limited by geography — it’s meant for every tongue, tribe, and nation, from the busiest cities to the most isolated places on earth (Revelation 7:9). Timothy Generation Ministries is making that a reality by bringing the message of Jesus to Indigenous and Inuit communities where despair, trauma, and hopelessness have taken root.
Through their Arctic Hope Project, they’re working to see suicide eradicated, lives transformed, and a generation of young Indigenous leaders raised up to reach their own people. Their Champions of Hope teams — trained volunteers — travel into northern communities to share the gospel, provide discipleship, and mentor emerging leaders both in person and online. They’ve also established an Arctic Hope Centre in Naujaat, Nunavut, as a permanent base for training, healing, and equipping young men and women from across the Arctic. Prayer support through their Warriors of Hope intercessors and faithful financial partners known as Givers of Hope fuel every mission trip, every mentorship connection, and every life changed.
Everything they do is aimed at one thing: lighting up the darkness with the love and power of Jesus and raising up Inuit believers who carry that light back to their own communities. “We are not only preaching a message of hope,” the ministry shares, “but we are demonstrating the Kingdom of God in action.”
This is what twice-sown seed looks like in real life: believers supporting believers, so the hope of Jesus can reach the places where it’s needed most — even to the ends of the earth.
Restoring Lives and Breaking Chains in Windsor
Your twice-sown seed is also reaching women in crisis right here at home. Twice-sown seed is at work in Windsor, Ontario through Windsor Life Centre, a residential faith-based recovery program for women overcoming drug and alcohol addiction, founded by Catherine Ciaramitaro.
The Bible tells us that the Spirit of the Lord is upon us to proclaim freedom for the captives and to set the oppressed free (Luke 4:18). Windsor Life Centre is living that scripture out every day by opening its doors to women arriving from homelessness, hospital discharge, and incarceration — women carrying deep wounds, shame, and uncertainty about their futures.
Their structured program walks each woman through a journey of stabilization, clinical support, life-skills development, and spiritual formation across three phases — from intake and stability, through emotional and relational development, to transition and aftercare. Graduates are even invited to remain in supported housing for up to a year as they rebuild their lives with ongoing accountability and mentorship. It’s whole-person restoration: physical health, mental and emotional healing, spiritual growth, and social reintegration.
The fruit speaks for itself. One recent graduate, Kady, came to the centre directly from jail — discouraged, guarded, and resistant. Through consistent mentorship, biblical teaching, and the support of a Christ-centred community, her heart began to change. She made a committed decision to follow Jesus, completed the program, and is now living in phase three housing while mentoring other women walking the same road she once walked. Since September, 94% of the women who enter Windsor Life Centre have come to know Jesus in a personal and committed way during their stay.
“The impact of your partnership is visible in restored lives, newfound faith, and women who are now walking in freedom and purpose,” the ministry shares.
This is what twice-sown seed looks like in real life: believers supporting believers, so that women held captive by addiction can be set free — spirit, soul, and body.
Your Seed at Work
Together with the Lord, we are meeting needs and changing Canada through the miracle-working, eternal equation of Twice-Sown Seed. Here are just a few examples:
- Your seed reaches behind prison walls with ministries like Daybreak Prison Ministry.
- Your seed helps ministries like Disciple A City equip and model an evangelistic culture that leads people to Jesus and serves the body of Christ.
- Your seed comforts people during disasters, shouts out at evangelistic outreaches, teaches children about the Lord and much, much more. (Click here to see the list of all 22 ministries in Canada we support monthly)
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 kcmcanada.ca/partner.
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