Guinea

Meet Pierre Gnouma Leno

Pierre and his wife, Koumba Mariage Millimouno are blessed with four children: Saa Élie Leno, Fara Samuel Leno, Gnouma Josué Leno, and Aly David Leno. In addition to his role as the National Facilitator for Guinea Conakry, Pierre is a missionary pastor (a trainer of pastors and missionaries) and a trainer of tentmakers specializing in carpentry and cabinet making.

Pierre first learned about the Romans Project through Dr. Simon Ramdé during a missionary conference in Burkina Faso, and in 2022 he was appointed as a national facilitator. Pierre shares of the blessing of serving in this role, “I love this ministry of the Romans Project very much because it is the best way to be a disciple of God (Joshua 1:8). I travel to encourage pastors in this ministry, and it gives me joy. Through prayer and fasting, pastors commit themselves. Communicating and involving the leaders of denominations brings joy.

What I have always thought is that the RP is an ideal ministry to strengthen the spiritual life of the servant according to God's heart. If there is one ministry that I love the most, it is the Romans Project.

What pastors are saying… 

I have been a master in Theology since 2005. But reading 20 times the book Romans and writing manually once the book of Romans has been a special blessing. I was impressed and touched by this way of studying the Bible starting with this doctrinal book, which I had not first experienced in my life of the ministry. This way of studying challenges us in face of the Word of God in our ministry with God for all the books of the Bible.
— Pastor Moïse Sagno
I have been a dedicated pastor since 1998, but reading the book of Romans 20 times and writing it by hand once for the first time in my life was a special blessing for me. This way of studying further trains us in the Word of God for our ministry...I encourage the pastors of Guinea to devote themselves body and soul to this study, and to the organizers to continue with the training.
— Pastor Edouard KAMANO in the prefecture of Guéckédou

Are you doing the Romans Project in Guinea?

Please register your participation--Complete this brief form and a Romans Project facilitator will be in touch with you: Guinea Registration Form