OUR MISSION
"The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and the one who is wise saves lives."
“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life” conveys the idea that the actions and characteristics of virtuous individuals have a positive impact on the well-being of others. Just as a tree provides shade, nourishment, and beauty, the kindness, compassion, and positive deeds of righteous people uplift and inspire those around them. Their influence can encourage others to lead better lives.
“and the one who is wise saves lives,” emphasizes the importance of wisdom in protecting and preserving life. A wise person uses their knowledge and understanding to make thoughtful choices that benefit both themselves and those in their vicinity. They are capable of identifying potential dangers, offering valuable guidance, and intervening in situations that could pose risks to others.
WE ARE THE MISSIONARIES IN YOUR COMMUNITIES and our essence is to save souls.
PREACH THE GOSPEL
"For this purpose I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world to bear witness to the truth." – John 18:37. This declaration by Jesus highlights His mission on earth, serving as a foundation for believers today. In John 15:26-27, we read about the Spirit of truth who helps us bear witness to His message. We are called to embrace this mission and carry His legacy forward with conviction and commitment.
EDUCATION
Education transcends the mere accumulation of knowledge; it serves as a powerful catalyst capable of transforming lives profoundly. For orphaned and underprivileged youth, who often face daunting obstacles and lack adequate support, education stands as a vital lifeline. It opens doors to significant and enduring opportunities for transformation, which include:
FOODBANK
Food banks play a transformative role in the lives of underprivileged, orphaned, homeless children and youth, offering essential nutrition and support during difficult times. Food banks rise to the occasion, providing a consistent supply of vital food items. The act of receiving food assistance fosters a feeling of support and community, reinforcing that there are compassionate individuals and organizations who care about their well-being. This support can profoundly impact their emotional and psychological resilience, nurturing a sense of hope for a brighter future.
MEDICARE
We’ve established an American-style Medicare system that supports our community’s most vulnerable: seniors, disadvantaged pregnant women, and underprivileged children. Our mission provides comprehensive coverage at no cost. For seniors facing chronic health issues, we offer free consultations and prescription medications. Disadvantaged pregnant women receive essential preventive services and maternity care, while underprivileged children benefit from therapies due to disability, chronic illnesses and vaccinations, ensuring a healthier future for all.
PRISON AND JUSTICE
We play a vital role in assisting inmates in their quest for justice and liberation, often serving as a critical support within a challenging and occasionally flawed system. We offer complimentary legal assistance, finance attorneys to advocate for prisoners during appeals or in cases of wrongful conviction, and ensure they have access to equitable legal procedures. We prioritize sharing Christ’s message with them and provide legal counsel and education, helping inmates comprehend their rights and maneuver through the complexities of the justice system.
OUR MISSION FIELDS
Nigeria, as the most populous country in Africa and our missionary headquarter presents a unique tapestry of history and cultural diversity. With over 250 ethnic groups, hundreds of languages, and a rich blend of religions, including prominent Muslim and Christian communities, Nigeria exemplifies a vibrant nation. As the largest economy in Africa, it is significantly bolstered by oil exports. However, there are notable disparities in wealth distribution, which are often exacerbated by economic policies and issues related to corruption. Moreover, the country has a robust presence of Christian religious institutions; however, there are concerns regarding their effectiveness and collusion with the government and ...
"In March 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic began, God led us to Uganda for a month-long evangelical mission. When lockdowns started, we couldn't travel, but our commitment to ministering grew stronger, prompting us to utilize various media platforms to reach people. In July 2020, the Lord Jesus appeared to us in a dream, directing us to Gulu in Northern Uganda, an area affected by over 20 years of conflict. Despite never having visited this region before, we felt a strong calling and began fervently praying for guidance on how to proceed amidst the uncertainty and..."
In 2017, our founder migrated to Canada, and by 2023, the Canadian mission was formally established with him, his spouse, and their three children as founding members. Based in the aforementioned building, we actively engage with individuals in the Niagara-Hamilton corridor. Our core objectives are upheld through daily programs, including the "I Am a Neighbor" initiative, which conducts monthly outreach to support homeless and vulnerable populations while collaborating with food banks. Although legal challenges can limit direct outreach in homes, we remain committed to serving those in need.
Kasoa is situated within one of the 20 Metropolitan, Municipalities, and Districts (MMADs) of the Central Region of Ghana. It is recognized as the largest and one of the most rapidly developing towns and municipalities in the nation. The city is conveniently located along the Accra-Cape Coast Road, approximately 36 kilometers (22 miles) west of Kotoka International Airport. We are committed to overseeing the Kasoa area, including the Liberian refugee camp, through the dedicated efforts of our prophet, OJ Williams, and his family. Our initiatives are flourishing and actively making a positive impact throughout this region.
THE ALMIGHTY FORMULAR
JESUS THE FATHER
John 14:6-11 Jesus confidently declared, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you genuinely know me, you also know my Father. From now on, you know Him and have seen Him." Philip boldly asked, “Lord, show us the Father, and that will be enough for us.” Jesus responded, “Philip, after being with you for so long, you still don’t know me? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Do you not understand that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words I speak are not from myself; they come from the Father, who is living in me and actively working through me. So trust me when I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me; or at the very least, have faith in me based on the powerful works you have witnessed.”
JESUS THE SON
In Isaiah 7:14, God proclaimed through the prophet, saying, "Therefore, the Lord himself will provide you with a sign. Behold! A virgin will conceive a child! She will bear a son and will name him Immanuel (which translates to ‘God is with us’)." In Matthew 1:24-25, it is stated that Jesus was born of a virgin: "When Joseph awoke, he followed the commands of the angel of the Lord and took Mary as his wife. However, he did not have marital relations with her until after she bore a Son. He named Him Jesus." Lastly, in Isaiah 9:6, it says: “For a child is born to us, a son is given to us: and the government will rest on his shoulders: and his name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.”
JESUS THE HOLY SPIRIT
Examine John 16:5-31; in verse 5, Jesus states: I am now preparing to return to the one who sent me, yet none of you are inquiring about my destination. In verse 7, He emphasizes: It is truly advantageous for you that I depart; if I do not leave, the Comforter cannot come to you. However, if I go, I will send Him to you as a source of guidance and support. In verse 14, Jesus explains: This Spirit will glorify me by taking what is mine and revealing it to you in due time. In verse 16, He adds: In just a little while, you will no longer see me, but shortly afterward, you will see me again because I am returning to the Father. In verse 18, they express their confusion, asking among themselves what He means by the phrase a little while. In verse 19, recognizing their curiosity, Jesus responds: Are you pondering among yourselves about my statement regarding not seeing me for a while and then seeing me again? In verse 23, He assures them: In that coming day, you will not have the need to ask me anything directly. Truly, I say to you, whatever you request from the Father in my name, He will generously provide you. In verse 25, Jesus remarks: I have shared these truths with you using proverbs, but soon a time will come when I will speak to you plainly and directly about the Father. Now, consider what Paul writes in Colossians 2:9 NLT: In Christ resides the complete fullness of God manifested in a human form. Additionally, reflect on John 1:1-3: In the beginning existed the Word; the Word was in close relationship with God, and indeed, the Word was God. He was present with God from the very beginning. Through Him, all things were created; nothing that has come into existence was created apart from Him.