The International Christian Church Network (TICCN) emerged from years of international ministry, collaboration, and fellowship among diverse Christian leaders who shared a common vision for spiritual renewal and community transformation.
While the Network functioned informally for several years, a more defined and formal structure began to take shape in early 2014. Strategic conversations among global church leaders, particularly Archbishops Doyé Agama (UK) of the Apostolic Pastoral Congress and Doyle Volentine (USA), played a pivotal role in encouraging Bishop Steven Lyn Evans to establish the Network formally. Together with Bishop Evans, they laid the foundation for what would become TICCN.
Driven by a vision to serve where needs are greatest, TICCN supports ministers and communities—initially without the benefit of substantial funding, buildings, or infrastructure—TICCN has developed diverse teams enabling them to respond with practical support and the hope of change. Archbishop Steven reflects:
Today, TICCN serves as both a spiritual home and a humanitarian force, equipping leaders, uplifting communities, and extending a global network of faith, care, and hope.