MESSIAH MISSIONS FOR AFRICA

OUR HISTORY
In recent years, Christian missionaries have been leaving the vital mission field that is Africa due to civil unrest and financial problems. In 1990, for example, when civil war broke out in Liberia, most of the missionaries left the country out of fear for their lives.
Mission agencies too have closed their doors and have no plans to return to the region or to continue with financial support. As a result, Christian nationals have been left to continue the work of missions on their own. While many nationals are very willing to continue the work, they are finding it difficult due to lack of funding.
This is true not only in Liberia but in many African countries. When missionaries leave, nationals are left behind with few resources for continuing the ministry, despite their desire to advance the Kingdom of God
MMFA 501(c)(3) USA 12536 Highland Oaks Pl Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Ron Fleming, MMFA Chairman
Cross Link Group, Colorado Springs Headquaters
rfleming@crosslinkgroup.com - (719) 930-9725
MESSIAH MISSIONS FOR AFRICA P.O. Box 3996, Morris Farm Paynesville Monrovia, Liberia, West Africaa


Rev. David Kezzelewule Ballah and his wife Cerena have been working in Paynesville, Liberia, for the past twenty three years. A native of Liberia and member of the Lorma Tribe, Rev. Ballah returned to his homeland after graduating from the Philadelphia College of Bible now Philadelphia Biblical University and Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. Already under Rev. Ballah’s leadership are Messiah Baptist High School, a Christian school for children from preschool to the 12th grade, and Messiah Missionary Baptist Church, which presently provides worship and discipleship to about 800 members. Support for Messiah Mission for Africa will allow both school and church growth potential growth is limited only by the availability of financial resources. In addition, Messiah Mission for Africa is also developing innovative ministries for evangelizing an ever-widening area of the country, from business and agricultural programs to the construction of clinics and sister churches...
All donations are tax deductible and go to the MMFA 501(c)(3) “ General Fund Account” and funds are prioritized based on need… You can request a list at abbloh@gmail.com...