How it all started: the story of Floyd and Sally Mcclung

All Nations was pioneered by Floyd and Sally McClung in 1993. It was Floyd’s dream to train and send as many young people to the unreached places of the world as he could. Floyd and Sally started a church planting and leadership school called CPx (Church Planting Experience) based out of Colorado, which later transitioned to Kansas City. In 2008 the McClungs felt God lead them to move to Cape Town, South Africa, to establish an Africa Hub.

All Nations Cape Town now has teams of church planters in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Uganda, North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The Hub has been finding church planters over the years through the flagship training program CPx. It’s so exciting to see the fruit of these trainings throughout the world. 

All Nations Cape Town is busy mobilizing, training, sending and supporting leaders to bring the gospel to the neglected. Over the years, the hub’s most fruitful work has been in raising up indigenous leaders for ministry in their local context. This will continue to be the priority moving forward.