Thursday, October 31, 2013

Our Planned Mission Furlough to Nigeria!



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 Having lived and served as career Christian missionaries in the Philippines, Southeast Asia for these past five years, we think it’s time for us to take stock of what the Lord God has done and is doing in our lives as long-term foreign missionaries. This is the reason why we’ve started to consider retiring back to Nigeria in order kick-start another round of inland mission work there by His grace


We strongly believe that this planned move is strategic, and also the leading of God for us at this material time. We’re always very careful in following God’s will for us! When we finally get back to Nigeria in few years from now, our work will be mainly to train and mobilize the younger missionaries for the global missions.

(Missionaries Kanayo & Ngozi Uchime)


To commence this eventual withdrawal to Nigeria, we’ve decided to take a vacation of a few months to Nigeria early next year. Our idea is to survey a lot of things, do wider consultation with some of our mentors/supporters, and also seek their counsel and guidance. Some or even most of them have been experiencing born-out or what may be called donor fatigue. The reason for this is simple, definitely as a result of our long absence from home. This then informs the reason for us to get home and sensitize again them for future involvement in the remaining segment of our mission work here in the Philippines.

Further to that, during the vacation, we’ll do a memorial service for our late daughter Nkeoma, who went to be with the Lord by April this year. We’ll also fix a mission awareness/thanksgiving fellowship, a forum where we intend to meet with some of our supporter.  Some we’ve never met formerly, and some we met over five years ago. It’s also in our agenda to visit lots of churches across Nigeria, and the idea for all these mission activities is to raise more support – financial and prayer.

Raising the support in Nigeria will greatly enable us plan better when we get back to the Philippines on the planned movement back home. We’re of the opinion that our effective time of final retirement back to Nigeria will be in the next two years or so from now, God willing. 

(Kanay & Ngozi Nigerian Missionaries serving the Badjao tribal people
here in Dumaguete City, Philippines) 



The final movement in few years coming will take a lot from us, in terms of getting a new home, and setting up a ministry base in Nigeria. Our children also have to be fixed in their proper schools where they’ll continue their education unhindered.

For I and my wife to embark on the vacation early next year, we’re looking at a whopping four thousand Dollars ($4, 000) and above. This amount looks very staggering and scaring to us, but we trust God who sent us out here way back in 2008, who was able to raise over $10, 000 for our air-ticket and our start up fund to do it again!

What we need now is your unalloyed prayer support, and as you pray and the good Lord blesses you, which  He always does, and you want to be a blessing to us, our Nigeria account (for those in Nigeria) is still open. All you need do is to donate using this account info:

GT Bank Plc, Acct. name: Success Kanayo Uchime, Acct. Number (Naira only) 0115100140

Or you may use our online donation, and to do so, please click here: http://kmointer.webs.com/giveyourdonation.htm. To view more of our mission past mission reports and pictures, also click here: http://kmointer.webs.com/apps/blog/

Thanks so much for your anticipated support and for taking out time out of your busy schedule to read through this very long note. May our Lord God bless and keep you in Jesus name!

Success Kanayo Uchime
 Nigeria Missionary in the Philippines
Email: successkuchime@yahoo.co.uk
Tel: +639089857499 or +6309283901971
Visit our website: www.kmointer.webs.com

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