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Raising the Generation Next: Teenage Discipleship Program by Harvest Missionary Outreach Inc.

At Harvest Missionary Outreach Inc., we believe the future of missions rests in the hearts of the next generation. Our Teenage Discipleship Program is designed to nurture and equip young believers—teens who are passionate about Jesus and willing to carry the message of the gospel to the world.

Through this program, the mission is raising godly teenagers who understand the call of the Great Commission. They are being taught, mentored, and introduced to missions work, preparing them to serve as ambassadors of Christ in their schools, communities, and future endeavors.

As part of this vision, the mission regularly visits and partners with secondary schools in rural communities, building relationships with students and guiding them through discipleship lessons, prayer sessions, and outreach activities. These encounters have become platforms for transformation—where hearts are ignited and young lives are shaped for kingdom service.

The Teenage Discipleship Program embodies the mission’s commitment to empowering the Generation Next—those who will rise to carry the fire of missions into the future, ensuring that the gospel continues to spread from one generation to the next.

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Praise and Prayer Mission’s Conference 2025

Praise and Prayer Missions Conference 2025 — “Make Haste”

The 2025 edition of the Praise and Prayer Missions Conference, organized by Harvest Missionary Outreach Inc., was a deeply inspiring gathering centered on the theme “Make Haste.” This powerful theme echoed God’s call for believers to move swiftly in fulfilling the Great Commission—carrying the message of Jesus Christ to the unreached with urgency and passion.

The conference focused on awakening a sense of purpose in the hearts of believers, urging everyone to act promptly in spreading the gospel. Through sessions of worship, teaching, and intercession, participants were reminded that the time for missions is now. The message of “Make Haste” challenged attendees to live intentionally for Christ and commit to advancing His kingdom without delay.

A highlight of this year’s conference was the intentional effort to introduce young teenagers to the vision and work of missions. The mission recognizes that the future of evangelism lies in raising a generation of passionate, mission-minded youth. Students from Anglican Secondary School and St. Monica Secondary School were among those in attendance, actively participating in the sessions and soaking in the message of the Great Commission.

It was heartwarming to see these young students worship, pray, and learn about their role in carrying the gospel to their peers and beyond. The excitement and commitment displayed by these teenagers were clear signs that the fire of missions is being passed on to the next generation.

Throughout the conference, the atmosphere was filled with vibrant praisedeep worship, and heartfelt prayers. Believers from different walks of life came together in unity to lift up the name of Jesus. Songs of thanksgiving filled the air, and hearts were stirred by powerful messages from ministers and missionaries who shared stories of faith and perseverance in the mission field.

Beyond the sessions, it was a time of genuine fellowship—of believers encouraging one another, sharing testimonies, and renewing their commitment to God’s work. The sense of community and shared purpose reflected the true spirit of missions.

The 2025 Praise and Prayer Missions Conference was more than an annual gathering—it was a divine awakening. As the event concluded, one message stood strong in every heart: the harvest is ready, but the laborers must make haste.

Harvest Missionary Outreach Inc. continues to carry this torch, inspiring believers to pray, give, go, and serve in the mission fields. The journey doesn’t end with the conference—it continues in every village, every family, and every heart that says “Yes” to the call of missions.

 
 
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Inauguration of the Widows Fellowship in Ratashou Village, Foron District

Harvest Missionary Outreach Inc. recently inaugurated a new Widows Fellowship in Ratashou Village, Foron District, Barkin Ladi LGA, marking another step in reaching rural communities with hope and love. The fellowship aims to provide widows with spiritual encouragement, emotional support, and a renewed sense of purpose in Christ.

Representatives from the mission present at the inauguration included Evangelist Delmwa BotMrs. Rabi Gyang—a faithful trustee and long-time partner of the mission—and Mrs. Julie Ekundayo. Their presence brought warmth and inspiration to the gathering, reflecting the mission’s ongoing commitment to empowering widows in rural areas.

A total of 22 widows attended the event, each filled with hope, strength, and gratitude as they shared in moments of worship, prayer, and heartfelt fellowship. It was truly a time of encouragement and new beginnings, reminding everyone that God’s love restores and strengthens those who trust in Him.

 
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A Visit of Compassion and Partnership: Dr. David Gambo, Family, and Team from Oklahoma Baptist University Visit Harvest Missionary Outreach

Harvest Missionary Outreach Inc. had the honor of hosting our Board Chairman, Dr. David Gambo, alongside his family and a dedicated team from Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU) during their recent visit to Nigeria. The visit was not just a time of fellowship—it was a moment of deep connection, compassion, and reaffirmation of shared commitment to missions and community transformation.

Dr. Gambo, his wife, and their children have been long-time partners and friends of Harvest Missionary Outreach, supporting our work with widows, missionaries, and rural communities even before he assumed the role of Board Chairman. Their passion for missions and heart for widows was once again beautifully demonstrated during this special visit.

One of the most memorable highlights was their interactive session with the widows under the care of the ministry. The team listened attentively to their stories, empathized with their experiences, and offered words of encouragement and hope. The atmosphere was filled with warmth, as laughter, tears, and heartfelt prayers flowed freely.

Dr. Gambo and his family also extended tangible love and support by blessing the widows with food items and essential supplies. Their gesture was a reminder of the Gospel in action—faith expressed through love and compassion.

In addition, the visit served as a cross-cultural mission experience for the students from Oklahoma Baptist University who accompanied Dr. Gambo. It was a unique opportunity for them to engage firsthand with the people, culture, and the vibrant body of Christ in Nigeria. Through their interactions, they witnessed the resilience, faith, and unity that define the Nigerian church and its communities.

We are deeply grateful for Dr. Gambo’s leadership, his family’s generosity, and the partnership of Oklahoma Baptist University. Their visit renewed our collective passion for the Great Commission and reminded us that missions is a shared calling—spanning continents, cultures, and generations.

As a ministry, we remain committed to reaching the unreached, empowering the vulnerable, and spreading the light of Christ to every corner of the world.