Education
We have seen a remarkable advance in our education ministry recently. By the grace of God, we were able to accomplish the following:
- We have started the new Kathryn Witte Secondary School at the Orphanage Home in Mile 6, Jalingo.
- We have started another Secondary in Bambur, name Guinter Memorial Secondary School Bambur. After our great pioneer missionary.
- We have built additional block of Classrooms at Yugorobi Nursery and Primary School.
- We have built additional two blocks of classrooms at the Ethel Johnson Comprehensive Secondary school Karim Maunde.
- We have built NYSC/staff quarters at the Ethel Johnson Comprehensive Secondary School Karim Maunde.
- We have Built Skill Acquisition and entrepreneurship training center at the Ethel Johnson Comprehensive Secondary School Karim Maunde.
- We have opened a computer training center at the Ethel Johnson Secondary School Karim Maunde.
- We have opened Women leadership training center in Gwandum Pero Shonge.
- We have built and furnished male and female dormitories at the RonWiltmon Comprehensive Secondary school in Gwandum.
- We have employed 25 new teaches in our schools.
- We have opened a E-library at Banyam Theological SeminrayBambur.
- We have built and renovated 18 student hostels and staff quarters at Banyam Theological Seminary Bambur.
- We have installed solar electrification in classes, hostels, staff quarters, and on campus streets at Banyam Theological Seminary Bambur.
- We have started awarding degree (Bachelor of Christian Ministry) and have graduated 45 students at Banyam Theological Seminary.
- We have achievement a partnership relationship between Banyam Theological Seminary (BTS) and West Africa Theological Seminary (WATS), Lagos.
- We have trained at the advance level doctoral program two BTS faculty members; Rev. Isa Duna and Rev. Umaru Diko for Doctor of Ministry at WATS.
- We have sent one of our pastors, Deacon Esther Inuwa to study Master of Theological Studies at Wesley Theological Seminary Washington D.C.
- We have sent one of our members, Asumana Paul Marafa to study degree in Nursing at the Morning Side College Iowa, United States of America.
- We have sent one of our members, David Ishaya to study Pharmacist at the Iowa University in United States of America.
- We sent Paul Johnson to Morning Site College Iowa, which he has now graduated and now serving the United States military.
- We have sent two of our Orphanage teenagers to Africa University Zimbabwe to study Administration.
- We have sent three of our youth to Africa Universityu Zimbabwe. They are Duasala Danjuma – theology, Josiah Johnmono – theology, Wanniya Ado Hosea – laboratory Science and Benjamin David – laboratory Science.
- We have sent two of our children from Orphanage to Taraba State University.