Shodankeh Johnson
Coordinator for Anglophone, West and Central Africa
In August 2005 Shodankeh joined the leadership team of NewGenerations International to serve in West Africa, facilitating church planting movements, specifically in Anglophone African countries. Shodankeh, his wife Santa, and their seven children reside in Sierra Leone.
A graduate of Christ's Life Theological Seminary, he was awarded an honorary doctor of letters in 2005 for his unique work developing highly successful models of effective ministry in Africa where he has been in ministry for many years.
In the last three years, Shodankeh has utilized CPM methods to lead the indigenous people in establishing hundreds of new churches across three Anglophone African countries. The ministry utilizes a range of service and access ministry platforms to find and disciple key leaders in the community. The results since March 2005 has been a movement that may be the first African church planting movement in modern times.
Various Ministry Platforms
Non-denominational, Christian Leadership Institute
To enhance discipleship and leadership development, a non-denominational, Christian Leadership Institute has been established. This institute is structured to equip all levels of leaders, from non-literate congregational leaders, to seminary level students.



