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.

