Activities

We are a scripturally based organization. Our anchor scriptures are:

Proverbs 24: 11- 12 (TPT)

11 Go and rescue the perishing! Be their savior! Why would you stand back and watch them stagger to their death?

12 And why would you say, “But it’s none of my business”? The one who knows you completely and judges your every motive is also the keeper of souls—and not just yours!

He sees through your excuses and holds you responsible for failing to help those whose lives are threatened.

3 John 1 :5 -8 NLT

Caring for the Lord’s Workers

5 Dear friend, you are being faithful to God when you care for the traveling teachers who pass through, even though they are strangers to you.

6 They have told the church here of your loving friendship. Please continue providing for such teachers in a manner that pleases God.

7 For they are traveling for the Lord,[c] and they accept nothing from people who are not believers.[d]

8 So we ourselves should support them so that we can be their partners as they teach the truth.

Our Activities

Our activities and engagements are informed by our commitment to the mandate of supporting each other as well as the vulnerable.

Below is an aggregate of our various activities and projects so far in TGCN:

  • We hold bi-weekly prayer meetings on Sundays & Wednesday
  • We encourage and support one another towards kingdom advancement.
  • We make monthly donations to support the network.
  • We advertise and sponsor projects in collaboration with our partners
  • We identify and support needs of affected individuals and communities

Upcoming Events

March 2023

Widow Empowerment

In partnership with NIFES: skill acquisition training for 10 widows

April 2023

Missionary Mobility Fundraising:

Provide transport for volunteers and materials to get to the field by acquiring of a hilux truck for Beljodas ministry & bicycles for missionaries in remote villages.

June 2023

Mid-year Welfare Mission

Organize a fundraising campaign for mission outreach to IDPs and Widows relief package for missionaries’ families.

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