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I first went to Nigeria in December of 1998 when we took twenty singers on a concert tour of this nation in Africa. It was a life changing experience for me. We helped to break ground on the Good Samaritan Society Mission Village in Fiditi and I fell in love with the people and the environment. Nigeria has gotten into my blood, so to speak.
To date, I have traveled to our Mission Village more than 30 times. You see, the Lord has called me to be a part of His plan to make disciples of all nations. We can see His hand at work. It is a blessing to be involved in this ministry. www.tgssa.org |
Michael Aderinkomi, the president of the Good Samaritan Society of America, and I have become as close as brothers. In fact, the people of Fiditi often tell his mother that her white son is there when we visit.
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I serve as a missionary volunteer. That means that, like a missionary, I raise support from people who desire to partner in this ministry. This is the only way I can afford to do this work.
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