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2020home mission emphasis
Slide22020home mission emphasis
Theme for the Emphasis:
PARTNERING
THROUGH THE
DISCIPLINE
OF GOING
Text: Romans 10:13-15
Slide3The Discipline of GoingA deliberate International Commitment of the Church to obey the Great Commission.The Focus is to make disciples of all nations.It is not an advice or suggestion but a command by Jesus Christ for the Church.
Slide4Type of GoingLong term mission or as tentmakersShort term missions from 1 month to 2 years Mission exposure trip for few days to 3 weeks
Slide5Partnership in GoingAssociation of Churches partnering with GMB to engage unreached People Groups and send missionaries.Local Churches partnering with Association and Conference in collaboration with GMB to reach the unreached in their context.A conference partnering with GMB to engage the least reached people and send missionary.A local Church directly partnering with GMB to engage unreached people or adopt existing field for mission work.
Slide6GOING TO WHERE?WE GO TO OUR COUNTRY NIGERIAWith Population of Nations that are unique.
Slide72020home mission
emphasis
INTO NIGERIA AS
MISSION FIELD
PARTNERING
THROUGH THE
DISCIPLINE OFGOING
Map of Nigeria
Slide8THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR POPULATION OF 180MWe are blessed to bless others, to be blessings to others.For every 5 people in West Africa of 17 Countries, 3 are Nigerians.For every
5 people in Africa of 56
Countries, 1 is a Nigerian.
For
100
people in the world of
7.13
billion, 2 are Nigerians.
If the Church of God in Nigeria can get it right; God can use Nigeria to evangelize the world.
Slide9LOCATIONS OF HOME MISSION MINISTRY
Abakaliki
Akwa
Ibom
Awka
/Onitsha
Bassa
Dukawa
Etche
IlaJe
Isoko
Kamuku
Ngara
Obudu
Ogba-Egbema
Umuahia
Billiri
Tiv/Igede
Gando Fulani
Guffanti
Adamawa
Kebbi
Okigwe
/
Orlu
Akure
Owerri
Jos
Cross River
Taraba
SOM
Oyo
Ogun
Slide10BENUE
AKWA
IBOM
Diaspora
BASSA
Ogbomoso
-
SOM
KAMUKU
2020
Fields on Focus
Minna
-
SOM
Slide11Bassa
The
Missionary
Rev. &
Mrs.
Sayo
Odetunmbi
Target Groups
The
Gwari
and
Bassa
People Group
.
Location
Shiroro
Local Government Area of Niger State
BASSA
HOME
MISSION FIELD
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Slide12Church Planting: Twenty-two (22) Churches have been planted on the field.Two (2) have been organized (First Baptist Church, Tudu Baturiya and Haske
Baptist Church, Bassa-Gari).
The
membership in each of these Churches ranges between10 to 120
.
Church
Development:
The field through the Missionary is making candid efforts to make the Churches to be self-governing, self-financing and self-propagating through Pastoral leadership.
10 of our Churches have Pastors, while the remaining 12 Churches are still trusting God for those that will partner in this regard.
We are trusting God for a minimum of N30,000.00 as a monthly stipend for each of our Mission Pastors on the field.
EXTENT OF WORK DONE:
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Bassa
Slide13EXTENT OF WORK DONE:Leadership Development: Six (6) indigenes and three (3) others from the field are currently undergoing Theological training at Baptist Theological Seminary, Kaduna, Baptist College of Theology, Jos and Dry Season School of Mission, Minna
.Mission School: Four Mission Schools (Nursery and Primary Schools) were opened at
Erena,
Guto
,
Jangaru
and Shape respectively.
Three of the schools have folded up due to lack of physical structures and funds to pay the salary of the teachers.
The School is paying a monthly stipend to 8 staff members through the little school fees the pupils pay). Our pupils are excelling academically within
Erena and neighbouring communities.
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Bassa
Slide14Cultural beliefs
: The
Bassa
people group are known for an annual cultural festival called “
Regge
”
Islam
: Poses a formidable threat to
Christianity
Polygamy: Widely acceptable. Early marriage and divorce are rampant.
Illiteracy:
Majority do not have any formal
education
Early Marriage:
This is common among them, a child can decide to
marry
anytime he/she desires and their parents often support their children on the issue of early marriage.
Insecurity:
We have records of kidnapping and the likes. We covet more of your prayers for God’s protection over all of us on the field and in Nigeria at large
CHALLENGES:
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Bassa
Slide15THANKSGIVING
The
release of the mission Pastors and two members that were kidnaped last year.
The
progress of the structural development on Mission School at
Erena
.
SUPPLICATIONS
God’s
protection over the ministers and believers on the field. Ask God to restore all their losses due to kidnaping and
herdsmen attacks.
For
salvation of souls and spiritual maturity of believers on this
field.
For
manifestation of God’s power and presence in the lives and ministry of believers and Ministers on the field.
TESTIMONIES AND PRAYERS:
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Bassa
Slide161. Engaging 12 Pastors to Churches that have no Pastors on the field with minimum monthly stipend of N25,000 each
2. Discipleship materials (Six lessons, Follow the Master, etc.) - N100,000
3. Hausa Bible for new converts on the field
4. N200,000 is needed to acquire a small portion of land that is very close to the Mission House at
Erena
.
5. The sum of N1.5 million is needed to complete the ongoing Church auditorium at
Sudna
.
6. 1 Projector – 4,500 Lumen – for Evangelistic Outreach
7. 1 Generator (4.5 KVA) – for Evangelistic Outreach - N150,000
8. 6 Motorcycles for Mission Pastors - N270,000 each
9. 7 Generators for our Churches and Mission Pastors’ use - N70,000 each
10. 2 Bore holes at
Ungwan
Kawo
and
Bassa
Gari
communities - N800,000 each
11. 3 Sewing and 4 Grinding Machines to empower some of our Mission Pastors’ wives
URGENT NEEDS OF THE FIELD:
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Bassa
Slide17Picture Speaks
BASSA MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Bassa
Missionary's family
Missionary Baptizing a member
of Faith Baptist Church,
Erena
New converts making decisions for Jesus Christ
at
Ungwan
Kawo
during the Outreach organized by Cherubim
& Seraphim
Corpers
Fellowship, Niger State Chapter
Cross section of pupils of
Baptist Group of Schools,
Erena
.
Third Graduating Set
of BGS,
Erena
Staff members of Baptist
Group of Schools,
Erena
The historic building that was built by
Miss Cruse Amanda at
Tudu
Baturayi
Slide18Kamuku
The
Missionary
Rev. &
Mrs. Solomon
Lanza
Target Groups
The
Bauci
,
Pangu
,
Supana
,
Ugwai
and Urawa People Group
.
Location
Rafi,
Mariga
,
Mashegu
and
Wushishi
LGAs
of Niger State and the Southern part of B/
Gwari
LGA
of Kaduna State
KAMUKU
HOME
MISSION FIELD
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Slide19TARGET GROUP & EXTENT OF WORK DONE:We now have about 105 Baptist Churches and 70 native Kamuku people who are now ministers of the gospel. The Kamuku people also have the New Testament Bible, Jesus film and Gospel message in their dialect.Tribal groups with no single Christian: Bassa
of Mashegu,
Igade, Kumonu
,
Kusherki
,
Sambuga
and
Sambaro. Among them only Sambuga
and Sambaro can speak their dialect but the other tribes claim to be Hausas.Tribal groups in which Christianity is dying: Bauci,
Supana
,
Ungwai
and Urawa
Tribal groups in which Christianity has become stagnant:
Pangu
and
Ushammah
.
Tribal groups with very strong
islamic
influence:
Fulani, Hausa and
Nupe
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Kamuku
Slide20TESTIMONIES:Ministries: 15 souls were won, 6 out of them were Muslims. 20 rededicated their lives to Christ, 13 were discipled. Some mission stations started Bible and literacy classes. U/
Bayero literacy class was adopted by interdenominational Chapel from Hydro company Zungeru
; they are processing its registration as a Private Primary School with the government.Workers:
We employed a new Church Planter for T/
Assun
. He started children literacy class and the worshippers have increased in number.
Persecutions:
A new
Supana convert was charged to court for giving his daughter in marriage to a Christian, but God caused the case to be in favor of the new convert.
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Kamuku
Slide21OUR CHALLENGES AND PRESSING NEEDSMissionary: Unknown people entered missionary’s house twice and stole foodstuffs, clothes, laptop, 2 handsets, electronics and some money. Islam: Muslims are deploying teachers and preachers into interior villages to propagate Islam. They sometimes threaten weak Christians and convert them to Islam. They also marry Christian ladies and use materials and money to entice people to their faith. Fulanis also engage the local teenagers in shepherding with the aim of
islamizing them.
Lack of Pastors: The U/Bayero
and
Karaya
mission stations have no shepherds. There is an urgent need for 2 Church Planters to work among
Bauci
and Urawa people coupled with the need to take care of the payment of their monthly stipends. The stipend of each Church Planter for now is N12,000 per month.
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Kamuku
Slide22OUR CHALLENGES AND PRESSING NEEDSLack of residence for mission workers: This has made some gospel workers to live far away from the sheep and go for Church worship only on Sundays. This is crippling Church growth. There is an urgent need for N400, 000 to build a pastorium at U/Bayero and another N400, 000 to build a
pastorium at U/
Bawa Guntu
.
There is need of N85, 000 to complete the
pastorium
work of
Karaya
and N80,000 to complete the U/Bawa
pastorium. Lack of social amenities: Most of our works are in rural areas where there are no accessible roads, Schools, health facilities and network for communication. This makes most of the outreaches difficult in terms of transportation. This leads to many Gospel workers being reluctant to living in the village.
Lack of mobility:
The missionary’s car is old and already out of use.
Mission house:
We need N500,000 to sink bore hole in the mission house; N75,000 to make burglary, proof and N40,000 to renovate the kitchen, which leaks whenever it rains.
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Kamuku
Slide23PRAYERSPray against:The rule of the devil in the lives of people and in the land. 1 Jn.5:19Islamic domination on the people. 2 Chron.20:2, 10-12 & Josh.6:20The hardness of people’s hearts. Ezek.36:26-27 & 2 Cor.4:4Covenants and curses people made with the gods. Isaiah 28:18Every yoke that is delaying people from accepting Christ. Isaiah 10:27
Ask God :For breakthrough and open doors to reach and evangelize the people. Josh.1:3, 5
To uproot the Spirit of fear from people. Jn.6:16-20To draw people to His Kingdom. Jn.6:44, 65Through the Holy Spirit to reveal Christ to
Ungwai
people and convince them to accept Christ. Jn.16:8
To grant us the grace and success to win souls for Christ
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Kamuku
Slide24Picture Speaks
Calvary BC
Suleja
Medical Team Ministering
Southern Kaduna
Lydias
going out for witnessing
Missionary orienting
volunteer missionaries
Vacation Pastor ministering by
ploughing
Ongoing discipleship at T/
Assun
BSF
FUT
Minna
in Medical Outreach
Students on Outreach fetching water to cook
KAMUKU
MISSION FIELD
NIGER
STATE
Kamuku
Mission House @
Kagara
undergoing plastering
Slide25Akwa
Ibom
The
Missionary
Rev.
Royal & Mrs. Judith
Ify
Target Groups
The
Ibiobio
,
Anang
Oron
People Group
.
Location
Local Government Areas, towns and villages within the borders of
Akwa
Ibom
State
AKWA
IBOM
HOME
MISSION FIELD
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Slide26EXTENT OF WORK DONEWe now have 31 Baptist Churches on the field with two Associations namely: Idorenyin and Uyo. (13 Baptist Churches in Idorenyin Baptist Association and 18 Baptist Churches in Uyo
Baptist Association). These 2 Associations have been divided into 4 zones: Eket
and Etinan zones are in
Idorenyin
Association while Calvary and Victory zones are in
Uyo
Association. By His grace, these 4 zones will multiply into four Associations in the next two years as adequate efforts are being put in place for more effective Church planting and growth.
Youths/Secondary School Ministry:
We ministered to 510 students of Community Secondary School, Ikot
Uko in Essien Udim
L.G.A
in June 2019 and 240 of the students gave their lives to Jesus. Educational materials were distributed to over 510 students in the School.
Widows Ministry:
We established The Widows’ Ministry on the field. With support from some of our partners, some widows have been empowered to start their own businesses and several food stuffs and new wrappers have been distributed among them.
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Slide27EXTENT OF WORK DONEDiscipleship: We have an effective discipleship programme on the field. Most of our Churches especially those in urban areas are involved in this ministry too. Through this ministry, many Church leaders and evangelists have been trained. Crusades and Revivals: Many lives have been rededicated through the revival services which have been organized in different Churches on the field, (especially in the rural areas).
Oron
Mission/Church Planting: This is a distinct ethnic tribe in
Akwa
Ibom
State, although some of these
LGAs
are still in rural places with little or no viable and vibrant economy. At present, two of these Local Government Areas namely, Oron
and Mbo are ripe for Baptist mission Work.
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Slide28TESTIMONY:Last month, three armed robbers attacked one of our Pastors’ families on the mission field on one Sunday morning. It was at about 6:20am on that fateful Sunday morning while they were having their family devotion. They gained access to the sitting room and attacked the father of the house so hard and broke his head. His Bible was soaked in his blood; his wife and the only daughter at home were not spared. The innocent daughter looking at her father in the pool of blood shouted, JESUS! One of the armed robbers slapped her and asked, “Which Jesus? Who is Jesus? Jesus cannot save you from our hands.”
AKWA
IBOM HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Slide29TESTIMONY (Cont’d):They took their phones and church money and left the house while the father of the house was still lying helplessly in the pool of his blood. When they left, the daughter summoned courage by the power of the Holy Spirit, she ran after them and raised alarm to alert the neighbors. Few minutes later, the robbers were apprehended and she walked up to the one who slapped her when she was calling on Jesus and asked him, “Have you seen the Jesus I was calling on few minutes ago.” There is power in the name of Jesus!By the grace of God, all that the robbers took away from the Pastor’s family were recovered with the church money intact but unfortunately, the armed robbers did not survive the mob action on them.
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Slide30CHALLENGES AND IMMEDIATE NEEDS Mission Land in UyoPartnership to build a Mission houseThree motorcycles for 2 Mission Pastors urgentlyPartnership for Church Planting in UNIUYO (URGENT)Two generating sets
Assistance to build a place of worship for Amazing Grace Baptist Church, Ikot-Uko
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Slide31PRAYER REQUESTS:Appreciate God for His grace in the field, it has been the Lord.Thank God for the protection of the lives of the missionary and his family, mission Pastors and their families, field evangelist, Church planters and our members. The hand of God is with us.Ask God for the provision of land urgently for the building of Baptist mission house in Uyo.Pray for God to sustain and increase the number of newly planted Churches on the field. Pray for open heavens as we prepare to plant Churches in all the areas that have been surveyed on the field.
Pray to God to silence every force/power fighting against the deliverance of souls on the field.
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Slide32Picture Speaks
Widows Ministry
AKWA
IBOM
HOME MISSION
FIELD
Akwa
Ibom
Widows Ministry
Widows Ministry
Baptism
Widows Ministry
Slide33Benue
The
Missionary
Rev.
& Mrs. Josiah
Ige
Target Groups
The
Tiv
and
Igede
People Group
.
Location
17 Local Government Areas of
Benue
State
BENUE HOME
MISSION FIELD
BENUE HOME
MISSION
FIELD
Slide34Baptist work spread into Benue State in the early 1960s, but in Tiv and Igede lands, Baptist work is still struggling for survival. Thus in 2009, the Global Mission Board intervened in the area by sending mission Pastor’s to plant Churches in Wannune (Tiv)
and Oju
(Igede
).
GMB
planted 11 Churches on the field. Also Churches like
Okelerin
Baptist Church, Ogbomoso, Glad Tiding B. C. Ogbomoso,
Goodnews B. C Ogbomoso, First Baptist Church, Makurdi
, Goodness B.C. Lagos, United Baptist Conference and others have planted 28 Churches.About 1.5 Million Tiv and 6,000 Igede
people have been reached. Over 600 have been
discipled
, and 460 members have been baptized.
“Catch them young” program was introduced to disciple children through the establishment of mission schools in Baptist Academy in
Wannune
(
Tiv
Land) and
Onyhawu
(
Igede
Land).
Recently, 9
Tiv
and 6
Igede
indigenous Pastors have been trained in Theological institutions. In
Tiv
and
Igede
land churches, we have 19 trained Pastors.
EXTENT OF WORK DONE:
BENUE HOME
MISSION
FIELD
Benue
Slide35Language barrier in Rural Areas.Poverty among the people in the Land.Inadequate human and financial resources.Spiritual strongholds.Traditional religious practices / beliefs.Fulani herdsmen challenges.
CHALLENGES:
Benue
BENUE HOME
MISSION
FIELD
Slide36Mobility: Rugged vehicle (Four wheel drive) for the missionary and 5 motorcycles for the mission Pastors. Purchase of land for 6 Churches, two plots for each between (N250 - N500 per plot).Building of worship centres for 7 Churches. Sponsorship for the School of Missions, for training indigenous Church planters and leaders. Purchase of evangelism equipment and musical instruments. Digging of boreholes in 5 Villages.
Supply of Bibles, tracts and discipleship Materials.Support for mission Schools, Baptist Academy in
Wannune and Onyhawu
NEEDS:
BENUE HOME
MISSION
FIELD
Benue
Slide37Thank God for opening the door of ministry in Tivs & Igede Land.Pray for peace and security of lives and properties as Fulani herdsmen and indigenous militants continue to kill silently.Pray for true and lasting revival for souls that have been won for Christ. Pray for the missionary and mission Pastors’ families. Pray that God should send partners for mission work.
PRAYERS:
BENUE HOME
MISSION
FIELD
Benue
Slide38Picture Speaks
Escape from herdsmen, Celebration of victory at Bethel BC
Agah
Baptist Academy at
Onyhawu
(
Igede
)
Medical outreach at
Ameka
by
WMU
, United Conference
Baptism at
Lessel
Baptist Academy at
Wannune
(
Tiv
)
BENUE HOME
MISSION
FIELD
Benue
Christmas outreach at
Tomahar
Missionary's family
First Baptist Church,
Wannune
Slide39GLOBAL MISSIONS BOARDSCHOOL OF MISSIONS
People Groups
Not less than 11 distinct people groups from
Yoruba
,
Baruba
/
Batonu
,
Igede
, Sola (Togo), Fulani,
Tiv
,
Igala
,
Dakarkari
(
Zuru
),
Yakparo
(Togo),
Dukkawa
and
Idoma
Locations:
In 4 States,
Oke
-Bola –Ogbomoso & Ibadan (Oyo State);
Gidan
Ahmadu
Danjaji
(
Katsina
State);
Minna
( Niger State) and
Idah
(
Kogi
State)
Slide40Locations:
In 4 States,
Oke
-Bola, Ogbomoso
& Ibadan (Oyo State);
Gidan
Ahmadu
Danjaji
(
Katsina
State
) and
Minna
(Niger
State)
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD
SCHOOL OF
MISSIONS
Slide41GLOBAL MISSIONS BOARD
Mode of OperationsThe School operates during the dry season from January to March each year for
3 consecutive years.
This leads to the award of Certificate in Mission
SCHOOL
PROGRAMS AND COURSES
The School runs 3 main
courses.
These are: Certificate in missions,
Certificate in Christian women leadership development andLiteracy program.
SCHOOL OF
MISSIONS
Slide42GLOBAL MISSIONS BOARD
SCHOOL OF
MISSIONS
MINNA
, NIGER STATE
Slide43Discipleship: Every student in 2019 went through 3 discipleship programs each.Outreach: Students went out for outreaches twice to mission fields during School session and had people praying to ask Jesus into their lives
.Long vacation
: Mission students are asked to work during long vacation which is between April and December every year. Their home Pastors were asked to supervise them and the Principal visited some of them
.
Spiritual enrichment:
Prayer
ministry:
General
assembly is observed every Thursday. The School has group prayers and mid-week prayers on Wednesdays and organizes fasting and prayers once every month.
Vocational skills training: Women were taught how to cook/new recipes; make soap, pomade, and air refreshner
and fashion design
. The
School bought 2 sewing machines to help with the skill acquisition.
SOME ACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL IN 2019
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS
(
MINNA
)
Slide44A graduate of SOM Minna, an ECWA member volunteered and worked 6 months in Kamuku Home Mission Field. A
lady named Esther Yakubu
worked voluntarily for 1 month in a mission field. A
couple, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Bello volunteered to work from February to December, 2019 in a field. He built 2 rooms and
made
a fence round the
Pastorium
. He
is taking 5 unbelieving families through the study of God’s word. 16 Muslims went to assist him on farm work and 2 Muslims gave him land to farm and asked that he should not be transferred. The Missionary has consented to this by engaging him as a gospel worker in Kamuku
HMF.
TESTIMONY OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS IN 2019
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
MINNA
)
Slide45We are trusting God to build the following on the School land:3 hostels each with10 rooms and toilet facilities equipped with kitchen and laundry sectionPrincipal/Guest houseFencing of the entire School land Chapel/Multipurpose Hall4
Blocks of classrooms for Women Development Program and Literacy
SCHOOL OF MISSIONS
MINNA
OUR TARGET
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
MINNA
)
Slide46Lack of Fund: Funding for our Schools of Missions mainly come from internally generated revenues: the School fees, support from Churches and communities that are touched to give and some support from the GMB. The lack of enough finances is one great challenge facing SOM Minna
too; it has hindered the completion of the only 3 block of classrooms, the
building of hostels and the perimeter fencing of the School land. The perimeter fencing is very important as the land is in a choice place and encroachers are already making moves.
CHALLENGES AND PRESSING NEEDS
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
MINNA
)
Slide47There is also the pressing need to reconstruct another place of worship.The SOM Minna like all the other dry Season Schools of Missions is run on little income. The Instructors, Teacher and lecturers are all doing the work as volunteers with just a small token to appreciate their efforts. There is the need to improve on the appreciation we show/give to these people. It will interest us to note and appreciate 5 volunteers who have worked without receiving honorarium, and a teacher who sacrificed his 3 months premium (N30,000), to put ceiling at the School
veranda.
CHALLENGES AND PRESSING
NEEDS (Cont’d)
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
MINNA
)
Slide48Completion of the Only Block of Classrooms: We need the following; N197,500 to plaster the classroomsN90,000 to make and fix 6 doorsN443,050 for ceilingN160,000
for toilet facilities and fixationN219,500 for painting
N351,750 for electrification
CHALLENGES AND PRESSING
NEEDS
(Cont’d)
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
MINNA
)
Slide49Furniture And Teaching Aid7 tables and chairs for teachers to use in a class.1 table and 3 chairs for Principal’s office20
desks for students7 Blackboards, 10
packets of white and coloured chalksSkills
Acquisition Instruments:
We
need (a.) 3 additional sewing machines each N40, 000
(
b.) 2 knitting machines.
Mini Library Literatures
We need N40,000 to buy books for the School library and to buy some textbooks.
CHALLENGES AND PRESSING
NEEDS
(Cont’d)
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
MINNA
)
Slide50GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD
OKE
-BOLA, OGBOMOSO, OYO STATE
SCHOOL OF
MISSIONS
Slide51The dry Season School of Mission has trained about 300 Evangelists and Church Planters from various ethnic groups within and outside of Nigeria.The School that started in a rented old building that belonged to Oke-Bola Village Baptist Church, now has her own landed property with a few buildings.Many of our graduates have been employed by Churches as Church Planters and requests are still coming in.
SOM
OKEBOLA
PROGRESS SO FAR
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
OKEBOLA
)
Slide52The Ministerial Training Board of the Nigerian Baptist Convention has approved the new curriculum for the School and this has upgraded the School to a standard Mission School within the Nigerian Baptist Convention.The School students no longer struggle with the villagers for water from a public deep well because the School now has her own bore hole. Modern toilet, kitchen and bathroom facilities are now available for the staff and lecturers.
SOM
OKEBOLA
PROGRESS SO FAR (Cont’d)
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
OKEBOLA
)
Slide53Experienced lecturers from Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary Ogbomoso and Pastors from Local Churches are always more than ready to render their services with little or no stipend.The School is looking forward to starting her Diploma level regular School of mission which has been part of her objective from the onsetGLOBAL MISSIONS BOARD SCHOOL OF
MISSIONS (OKEBOLA
)
SOM
OKEBOLA
PROGRESS SO FAR (Cont’d)
Slide54Infrastructural Development: The School lacks the capacity to expand her intake of willing candidates due to inadequate hostel accommodation, classrooms and other relevant physical development.Mobility: The School currently does not have any vehicle to convey lecturers and staff to the campus which is about 1hour drive to the city thereby subjecting staff and others to settle for the commercial transporters. This can make them to spend as much as N1000 for a return trip.Power Supply:
Even though a petrol generator has been provided by the Global Missions Board, the cost of fueling and repair is telling on our little income
.Solar Power:
We are trusting God for a regular power supply through Solar Energy so as to have power supply 24/7 instead of 3 hours supply
daily through
our generator
.
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF MISSIONS (OKEBOLA
)
SOM
OKEBOLA
CHALLENGES (Cont’d
)
Slide55Free Primary Education: Within the campus, we run free Nursery/Primary School Education for the benefit of Oke-Bola Community. The number of Students have increased more than the available space, therefore, there is a need for another block of 3 classrooms with a teachers’ lodge. 95% of the students are from other ethnic groups within and outside Nigeria with poor parents. We need sponsorship to enable the School provides textbooks, uniform and meals for them.
Sponsorship for Evangelists in Training: Some of our Evangelists –in-training with genuine call and great potentials do not have the financial capacity to continue and some have dropped out.
Despite the fact that the School charge less than N30,000 per session, some are unable to meet up. We trust God that mission-minded individuals will come to the aid of these indigent students.
Furniture And Teaching Aid
Library
Facility and Books
Chairs
and Tables for Students
.
GLOBAL MISSIONS BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
OKEBOLA
)
SOM
OKEBOLA
CHALLENGES
Slide56The Lord has helped in the deliverance of many students from demonic bondage through our mandatory prayer chain normally organized during the School session.The yearly storm which had hitherto destroyed part of the School buildings and some other structures in the Oke-Bola Community has been stopped through God’s power as we continue in prayers.Some of our old students have planted new Churches that are doing great and growing well.
We have at least 2 of our old students as radio Evangelists presently blessing lives in our local communities
.
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
OKEBOLA
)
SOM
OKEBOLA
TESTIMONIES
Slide57Appreciate God for His protection and provision. Thank God for the progress made so far. Commit students’ progress unto His hands in all areas. Pray for the members of staff and leaders for wisdom and strength. Rebuke the enemy over the family of students and staff.Receive divine provision for all God sent helpers to the School. Ask the Lord to bless and prosper all partnerships we have. Pray that the purpose of the School shall be fulfilled. Lift up those that have helped for divine lifting and promotion.Appreciate God for the safe journey that He grants to both new and returning students..
GLOBAL MISSIONS
BOARD SCHOOL
OF
MISSIONS (
OKEBOLA
)
SOM
OKEBOLA
PRAYER NEEDS
Slide58GLOBAL MISSIONS BOARD
2019
Graduation Pictures
Ogbomoso
Minna
Katsina
Ibadan
SCHOOL OF
MISSIONS
Slide59PARTNERING
THROUGH
THE
DISCIPLINE
OF
GOING
Slide60HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?Learn more about the fields through THE MISSION EMPHASIS ANNUAL PROGRAMME.
Slide61HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?Give FINANCIAL SUPPORT through:Tithes & Offering (20%) of Cooperative
Programme of NBC.
Support for Missions
Support
for
Missionaries
Support
for Projects,
Scholarship to their children, etc.
Slide62HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?You can reach the Nations as PRAY for the Muslim NationsUnreached People G
roupMissionaries
New ConvertsStudents in School of Missions, etc.
If at least 1 out of every 10 Nigerian Baptist will pray
regularly and faithfully
for missions,
God will do something
great in our time.
Slide63HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?As You CROSS THE STREET Through Evangelism and Discipleship
Slide64HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?Active involvement in FIELD VISITATION, Correspondences,
Short term/ Long term mission
/ Tent
making
/
Volunteer
mission
trip
/Human needs ministry
, etc.
Slide65HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?You can SPONSOR and SEND Mission Volunteers, Student Volunteers, Corps Member Volunteers who have calls and passion to serve on the Field.
Slide66HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?As we ATTEND our yearly Church Growth / Mission
Summit Conferences to plan and strategize together on best ways to go to the nations
HOW CAN WE BE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN GOING?As we DONATE Monthly Ten Naira Support by every NBC member for Infrastructures to aid Missions in the remote.
Polaris Bank
Account
Number – 1770678900
Global Missions Board
Slide68OUR TESTIMONIES
Polaris Bank
Account
Number – 1770678900
Global Missions Board
Slide69OUR TESTIMONIES
Polaris Bank
Account
Number – 1770678900
Global Missions Board
For Missionary in Cote D’Ivoire
NEWLY BOUGHT
Slide70OUR TESTIMONIES
Polaris Bank
Account
Number – 1770678900
Global Missions Board
Completion of the Pastorium in
Bamako
, Mali.
Slide71WE Need to work together in unity
Slide72Our Collective Involvement
MORE LANDS TO BE CONQUERED
–
Joshua 13:1b
Slide73LET US JOIN GOD AS CO-
LABOURERS
IN HIS KINGDOM EXPANSION
I Cor. 3:5-11
Slide74May God Depend On Us. Amen
Slide75Contact:
GLOBAL MISSIONS BOARD
Total Garden Ibadan.
P. O. Box 1,
Ibadan
www.nbcgmb.org
info@nbcgmb.org
08027694894
,
08159992141
Global Missions Board
Zenith Bank
Account Number -
1010490546