the year the gospel-preaching ministry began
Preaching the Gospel in Kenya
This is the ministry where everything began, back in 2013 — and the one our hearts burn for. We carry the Good News from heart to heart: house to house, in villages under the open sky, in churches, and at conferences for ministers.
About the ministry
Where it all began
Preaching the Gospel was one of the first ministries Denis Lapteykin began back in 2013. It is what his heart burns for and where everything else started — because every believer is called to carry the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
It was through preaching the Gospel that the mission's other ministries were born: help for poor families, work in schools, ministry to youth. They all appeared for one purpose — so that people would come to know Christ.

Ministry in numbers
More than ten years with the Good News
years carrying the Gospel through Kenya's homes, villages, and churches
local churches have grown out of this ministry
of ministers have attended our pastoral and leadership conferences

The main line
The Gospel runs through every project
Beyond preaching on its own, the Gospel sounds through every one of our projects — it is the main line that everything started for. Feeding the hungry, coming to a school, supporting a family — all of it is a path to a person's very heart.
Our team also serves individually: we visit families on the streets at every opportunity, preach in churches, and inspire local believers to do the same. We want to be speaking sources of His life, burning vessels of Christ.



A real story
Jesus moved in giant strides
All Friday and Saturday we carried the Kingdom of Jesus Christ through Kenyan homes. Every testimony knocked on people's hearts, every drop of God's love changed the way they saw life. People decided to change and gave their lives to Jesus.
After a short break came the second part. Evgeny brought the equipment, set up the speakers, and we held worship under the open sky. Testimonies, preaching, and at the end — prayer for everyone who wanted it.
A day in the ministry
Eight kilometers under the scorching sun
We had planned to visit fifteen families, but there turned out to be more. The place was new and far away: the road was rough, and we had to push the bishop's car out with all the men together. The homes stood kilometers apart, up in the hills, with no water or electricity.
Local women walked with us. Two of them carried a baby on their backs and still tried to help carry the food packages. Across fields, up hills, under the blazing sun — and not a word about being tired.

Conferences for ministers
Helping pastors and leaders grow
Ministers come to visit us, and we organize pastoral and leadership conferences — for pastors, youth, and families. They all speak of one thing: Christ, and our call to be burning vessels of His life.
Conference in Kibaoni
The main speakers were Pastor Dmitry Kovalinsky and his wife Evgenia. For every “student” we prepared workbooks for notes and reflection. At the end there were so many questions that the ministers would not let our team go, working through real situations between a pastor and the church.

Mwangaza and Garissa
Pastor Dmitry Kovalinsky's visit was a great blessing: four days of leadership conferences — one for the P.E.F.A. church union, the others far out in remote areas. The goal was to reveal the true essence of pastoral ministry and give practical tools for serving people in distant villages.

Why it matters
In Africa, becoming a pastor is a dream for many: the word carries respect, prestige, and prosperity. But behind the word “pastor” stands something else — the care of souls, leadership, and enormous responsibility. The greatest joy is seeing those who drank in every word with shining eyes.




Church planting
This is how churches are born
If you preach actively and people come, churches naturally form. It all begins heart to heart, person to person. Then home groups appear, and finally — a full local church. In our mission we have done this twice.
One of the churches grew on the base of our school in the Furunzi area — out of the circle of our students' parents. At first Evgeny Ageev and I led the meetings, then a pastor from a local church was found. More and more people came, and the congregation itself, with a small contribution from us, built a new church building.
What we do
Preaching in season and out of season
Homes and streets
We visit families, share testimonies, encourage the discouraged, and pray for people at every opportunity.
Evangelistic crusades
We hold worship under the open sky, preach, and pray for healing and freedom for everyone who wants it.
Conferences
We hold pastoral, youth, and family conferences, helping local ministers grow and grow stronger.
Church planting
From home groups to a local church — we help believers gather together and grow as a community.
Join in
Help the Good News reach further
Every gift helps us keep preaching the Gospel — going out to villages, holding conferences for ministers, and supporting young local churches.
Your part
Become part of this ministry
Bring Life Mission is a team that preaches in season and out of season. Your support helps us:
- hold evangelistic crusades in villages;
- organize pastoral and youth conferences;
- help young local churches get on their feet;
- keep visiting families and witnessing about Christ.
Bring Life Mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit registered in the USA. Donations from the USA are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. EIN: 41-2934183.
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The Gospel in action
Homes and streets, open-air crusades, conferences for ministers, and the birth of new churches — real moments of ministry in Kenya.














FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the gospel-preaching ministry at Bring Life Mission?
It is house-to-house and street visits, open-air evangelistic crusades, ministry in churches, and conferences for ministers, youth, and families. The whole mission began with this ministry in 2013.
How long has this ministry existed?
Since 2013, when Denis Lapteykin began preaching and visiting people in Kenya. It is one of the mission's first ministries, and the others grew out of it.
Do you plant local churches?
Yes. Communities are born naturally from preaching: from personal meetings to home groups and then to a local church. We have done this twice, including a church on the base of our school in the Furunzi area.
What conferences do you hold?
Pastoral and leadership conferences for ministers, as well as youth and family conferences. Ministers come to visit us — for example, Pastor Dmitry Kovalinsky and his wife Evgenia, who taught pastors in Kibaoni, Mwangaza, and Garissa.
Where does my donation go?
To holding crusades and street evangelism, organizing conferences for ministers, and supporting young local churches. Donations are received through the shared Bring Life Mission form.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Bring Life Mission is a 501(c)(3) in the USA, EIN 41-2934183. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Other projects
Other Bring Life Mission projects
Preach in season and out of season
Be a source of His life
Every believer is called to carry the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. You can be part of it — support gospel preaching in Kenya and help the Good News reach further.
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