Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Indigent Children Program by Christ Embassy Brings Relief To Widow

Christ Embassy International is going full steam ahead in fulfilling the God-given mandate given to its leader Pastor (Dr) Chris Oyakhilome. One of the ways in which this servant of God firmly believes the mission to reach out to lost souls is to be accomplished is through giving destitute children hope. Jesus came to seek and save the lost; the good book says and this special outreach to the forgotten children in society is a commendable way of achieving this.

The man-of-God is leading the church and community as a whole in adopting the mantra “Every child is your child”. The Inner City Missions for Children initiative is the vehicle by which the church has chosen to reach out to the indigent children in Nigeria and the larger Sub-Saharan Africa where half of the world’s 57 million needy children live.

Inner City Missions, or ICM, is a Non Governmental Organization pioneered by Christ Embassy International that is set up to cater to the physical, emotional, educational and developmental needs of children who lack access to these basics at home. There are several programs through which the ICM meets its aims, one of the most crucial of which are the ICM primary and nursery schools. The tuition and facilities provided to children in these institutions is completely free of charge but is still of above par quality. Another important ICM pillar is its mentorship program. It gives indigent children training, coaching, tutoring and counseling to help them through the issues corresponding to the stage of life they are in and personal challenges they may be facing. Through the Play & Learn initiative kids with talents in sport or the arts can expose and nurture them. Not all children will excel academically.

Among the people the ICM programs have directly benefited is Mrs. Oluchukwu Nwosu. A widowed mother of triplets struggling financially, she was at a loss as to how she was going to provide for her children while putting them through school. But now thanks to the ICM schools her three children have, in her own words, “…started looking healthier and smarter…”. Not only has Mrs. Nwosu noticed an improvement in the intellectual capacity of her children, she feels they are morally more secure. The fact that her kids are taught by well qualified teachers and offered breakfast, lunch and supper at the school has helped improved their performance and outlook on life.


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