FIVE NEW STAFF FOR GRACE FOUNDATION

Five new staff have joined the growing list of the family of the Grace Foundation Inland Missions.

The latest, Miss Hope Ejiofor is a 1998 graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where she read Food Science and Technology. Ejiofor who hails from Anambra State in Nigeria has worked among destitute children in Lagos before coming over to the Grace Foundation School of Cross-Cultural Missions(SOCM) last year for one year intensive residential mission training. She currently heads the Unreached Children Home(UCH) and reports directly to the field leader of the Kamberi field.

Isaac Onoja joins the team as a Driver in the international office while Nathaniel and his wife Mercy Udalor joins the foreign missions train to Niger Republic. They trained in our SOCM and had some pioneering work experience in Kupa field under the Tokunbo Salami-led Pleroma Missions.

Pauline and Issa Damaka resumed work fully earlier in the year to resuscitate the declining work of the ministry in the North of Cameroon.

We strongly covet your prayers for all these staff as they adjust to the challenging and rugged life style in this third world missions. Pray also for the fund for them to fully settle down to work.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel and Blessing Boubacar have deferred their plan to go for further studies in compliance to the instruction of the ministry leadership because of the sensitive state of the work. They agreed to stay back to help disciple the increasing number of Muslim converts in Niger Republic to the point they can stand on their own before they leave.
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