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Our
ministry is called "Mission Field House" - We are committed to evangelism and discipleship, church revival and planting where necessary and meeting the needs of less privileged ones.
The work began in 1992 with a small group of Discipleship meetings/prayer until it came to be what it is today. We have a team of seven full time staff.
Our aims are:
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To evangelise, disciple and plant churches where necessary.
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To serve as facilitators to the existing denominations
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To cause church revival and see the need of reaching the unreached and the less privileged
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To reach out to the outside world beyond our environment.
Here
are
some
recent
news
letters.
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
support
which
receive
from
AMEN
both
in
prayer
and
finance.
Your
support
makes
a
big
difference
to
what
we
can
do
for
God...
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AMEN
TRUSTEES
UPDATE
MAY
2007
As
a
result
of
a
special
gift
and
with
money
given
to
our
General
Fund,
AMEN
Trustees
have
been
able
to
send
Mission
Field
House
the
money
they
require
to
properly
register
with
the
government
and
the
money
they
need
for
an
amplifier
(which
is
so
vital
for
their
work)
as
highlighted
in
the
March
2007
Newsletter.
Thank
you
to
AMEN
supporters
who
have
enabled
this
to
be
done
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I was born in 1967 to a family where little or nothing was known about Jesus Christ. At about the age of seven I started following my friends to the church. I got involved in church activities thinking that this is what makes one a Christian. It was in 1979 when I was 11 years that one blind man came to our church and explained (taught) about - who is a Christian. It was there I understood and gave my life to Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Saviour.
My life was transformed and I could see the difference. I started witnessing right there. I got baptised in 1982. |
As time went on I discovered that God is laying a demand for my life in full time service which I answered the call in 1986 and went to a seminary and obtained a Bachelor of Divinity degree at the Theological College of Northern Nigeria,
(TCNN) Bukaru. Since then I have been a missionary to my own people - The Eggon people of Nassarawa State.
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