What we do
As part of a church planting strategy, mission teams are designing a project aimed at assisting to construct houses for families in need. Local pastors are active in planning, identifying prioritised towns, and promise to follow-up on each project. The recipients of the houses are determined by the village, and are usually widows, women who have been abandoned by their husbands, or someone with a disability. Often, these families are unable to keep their houses up to safe, sanitary standards. The house-building project brings the community together for service to one of its members and exposes them to the Gospel through a house dedication service. These homes become part of the House Church Network; thus, our outreach team will follow up with a 12-week Bible study in these homes. The hope is that a church will start out of this, and several have.Â
We are also in the process of initiating Christian Medical Education as a collaborative initiative with nurses, empowering them to become missionaries even as health practitioners; the medical marketplace as a mission to villages in need. This is how we intend to bridge the gap between the secular and religious, by training nurses on Christian Business Administration.
Generally, we have adopted the current technology to create Christian fellowship opportunities for lifelong learning and daily fullfilment of Marketplace Christians. Our team serves different businesses as marketplace chaplains and hold a series of virtual events to reach the unchurched. Similary, through our sister university, we aim to promote collaborative research in the field of Marketplace Ministry and Christian Medical Education.