If you would like to make a financial contribution or offering for the needs in Africa, donations can
be sent to th Apostle.Dr Prince Nnams Kalu , The president . If you have a specific area that you
would like to support, specify that and 100% of your donation will be distributed as designated; and you will receive a tax-deductible
receipt.
APOSTLE PRINCE NNAMS KALU.AVENIDA DEL PUERTO 56-5-20,46023-VALENCIA-SPAIN. TEL: 0034-606.827-665,0034-606-829-862.
Listed below are a number of areas that need ongoing support.
NATIVE MINISTERS: There is minimal money sent monthly to a few native ministers
in Africa to help support them while they spread the gospel. There are ministers that would be able to do more
in the gospel work with greater financial support. A monthly offering of $50 would meet the basic needs for one minister
and his family.
MISSIONARIES: Qualified labors are worthy of their hire. Those that
give their lives to the spread of the gospel are worthy of support. They have expenses at home in addition to traveling
costs. The cost is very great for travel to and within Africa. A discounted airplane ticket generally costs $1200-$1800.
BIBLES: There is a great need for Bibles and hymnals in Malawi and Mozambique. These
Bibles are purchased in Africa in the native language of the people. There are also numerous requests from Africa, especially
from Nigeria, from people desiring gospel literature. Due to the cost of books and the high cost of postage, many of
these requests go unfulfilled.
CHAPELS: The congregation in Port Harcourt, Nigeria has been working on
a chapel for years, but due to a lack of funds, it is still incomplete. In addition, there are numerous needs for chapels
to be built in Ghana, Malawi, and Mozambique. A simple chapel can be built at a minimum of $10,000.
TRANSPORTATION: The native ministers have ongoing traveling expenses. Transportation
can be very expensive in some parts of Africa. There are also continual needs for more bicycles for ministers in Malawi
and Mozambique.
BLANKETS: Mozambique is one the poorest countries in the world. During
the winter months it gets quite cold in the mountains. Most of the children have inadequate clothing and many of them
have no blankets or bedding. A blanket fund has been established. An offering of $5 can help keep one of these children
warm.
EDUCATION: The saints in Nigeria have started a school for the younger
children. There is a need for a school building and more school supplies. Two young men in Ghana & Togo, one
of them serves as a translator to one of the missionaries from the francophone country, are continuing
their education as funds are provided.
"Freely ye have received, freely give." Matthew 10:8b
Go: There is a great need for qualified, Holy Spirit-filled individuals to listen to and obey the divine call of
God to 'go.' Although the Word and the Spirit are sufficient to bring mankind to Christ, there is a commission that God
has given to His people. The Lord uses individuals to teach and to preach that the seed might be sown. Religious
confusion and ignorance abound throughout the world. The Lord is looking down on His people asking "Whom shall I send,
and who will go for us?" Do you hear the voice of God calling? Make the consecration and respond, "Here am I; send
me."
It is imperative before someone makes a missionary trip that they are solely motivated and prompted by
the call and purpose of the Holy Spirit. This goes beyond an interest or concern. A mission trip should not be viewed
as a vacation or as just an opportunity to travel abroad. Mission trips are made in the interest of the souls of mankind
and for the furtherance of the gospel. There are serious health risks associated with travel to Africa, which makes it all
the more imperative that an individual is responding to the call of God.
God calls individuals to active gospel work who are examples of truth and holiness. Great damage
can be done on the mission field by people 'going' whose lives are not in conformity to the Word. Young and old people alike
should not be on the mission field who are not fervent and zealous in their pursuit of God. Sadly, there have been times
that the mission work has suffered due to unqualified people on the mission field giving an unclear message by the conduct
of their lives. On the other hand, a qualified missionary group can be a real blessing and inspiration.
"For whosever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him
in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they
hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are
the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things." Romans 10:13-15