When evangelist Oscar Amaechina discovered people in far-flung communities who are rarely given a chance to participate in Christian fellowship, he resigned from his role as a senior pastor of Christ Reconciliation and Deliverance Ministry in Nigeria’s Kebbi State in 2017. A year later, he founded Afri Mission and Evangelism Network — known by the acronym AMEN — a faith-based non-profit committed to preaching and helping those who are marginalized and oppressed. “I discovered that bei...| The Roys Report
In Trinidad, Colo., 200 miles south of Denver, Clay Mason leads a 12-member ministerial alliance. But his move from Texas to Trinidad, a city of 8,200 bisected by Interstate 25 and the Purgatoire River, was not about ministry. He and his wife, Mary, arrived in their RV eight and a half years ago to pursue nontraditional cancer treatments, which Clay believes cured him. They initially felt unwelcome at a local church in their denomination, the Churches of Christ..| The Roys Report
Financial instability, high unemployment and poverty in South Africa have led some women to choose prostitution as a means of supporting their children. As South Africa commemorated its 69th National Women’s Day this past Aug. 9 and the government moves to decriminalize prostitution, Religion Unplugged interviewed Christian ministries that preach to women involved in prostitution to explore the church’s role in restoring their dignity. Madri Bruwer, a counselor at Straatwerk (street work...| The Roys Report
On July 13, 2024, Emeka Eze went out for his routine evening evangelism around Jakande market in Lagos, Nigeria. He had purchased a new public address system the previous day and wanted to do a test run. On his way back home, he noticed some people under the Jakande Bridge and decided he would preach to them. After his sermon, one man repented and accepted Jesus Christ as his savior. The next day, while prepping for Sunday service, Eze said he received an instruction from God that changed his...| The Roys Report