Goodness Will Prevail
Evil will be judged
Dear Friends,
One day God’s kingdom will be fully visible. It will not be a democracy, nor will there be protests, nor revolutionary movements. Men’s hearts won’t go astray. There will be no oppression, no lies and no suffering. All evil will be cut off and will be no more.
New students April 2026. Article below written by CFM staff Daniel Imoter.
In a society where almost everyone has been deeply wounded by harsh circumstances, and where nearly every wall if not completely torn down, bears cracks that testify to conflict and suffering, hope can seem almost impossible to find. In communities where men and women are murdered in large numbers and children are left homeless, it often appears impossible to see faces, especially those of children, still shining with hope.
This has become the reality of many homes, particularly in Nigeria, where insurgency and armed banditry have become common household terms. Dreams are shattered, and hope is buried beneath the rubble. Visions are clouded by fear, pain, and anxiety, while dreams are replaced with nightmares, making hope seem like an irretrievable part of the past.
Yes, the situation is difficult—but it is not impossible.
Jesus Christ came as the giver of hope to the displaced and the lost, and He has made us ambassadors of that hope. Sin displaced humanity, leaving our condition worse than that of a man struck down by bullets and buried beneath ruins. Yet, God stepped into the garden with a message of hope and redemption.
We are called for this purpose. Unlike many who simply report tragedies and profit from human suffering without offering solutions or hope, we are called to surrender our comfort and lay down our lives so that the broken may live again.
Our God is the God of hope, and as His followers, we are sons and daughters of hope.
Year after year, Christian Faith Institute receives students from communities torn apart by violence and hardship. Many arrive carrying nothing but a worn-out polythene bag that itself appears to have survived near destruction. They walk through our gates to study either at the Bible College or in the Crisis Home, where their hope can be rebuilt.
Many of them never ask for the opportunity themselves; Christian Faith Ministries reaches out and invites them because so many believe they cannot be accepted due to their physical condition or financial struggles. This is why CFM takes on the responsibility of feeding, training, and equipping them freely. After all, where would such individuals find the means to pay for the very support they need to rebuild their future?
It is a rare privilege to play a positive role in restoring lost hope, and Christian Faith Ministries stands firmly for this purpose. It is truly fulfilling to witness those who once walked through the gates with broken hearts, and within a short time, see their faces shining with renewed confidence and unwavering hope.
As ambassadors of hope, this is what we are called to do—whether it is convenient or not. Nothing is more important than obeying the Master’s command. Therefore, we continue to build lives with hope, faith, and love.
Kent & Ruth visited CFM’s second children’s crisis-care home and school, six hours drive from Jos. They are truly a genuine family, pulling together for each one in support and love. Many of these are terror survivors.
Going on weekly at CFM mission stations in terror regions, in Nigeria and five other nations. Gospel outreach, medical care and terrorism survivor restoration.
This is an example of clips our staff makeup for the internet in Nigeria. Not just Kent & Ruth, but many staff members are used in clips and videos.
Thank you for your prayer for this amazing team and your faithful support. Kent and Ruth just landed in Australia. If you want us to share in your church or midweek group, please contact us. It may depend on whether we are in your region this trip.
Blessings,
Love from Kent, Ruth and the CFM Team
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Donations to CFM’s associated accounts below, go 100% (less bank charges) to the work of CFM in Africa, without any administration costs.
Giving in Australia: 1. Christian Faith Ministries Australia (CFMA) Incorporated, BSB 035046, Account No. 607721. Secretary: Warren Mack cfmaustralia@outlook.com. CFMA is a registered Australian Charity (ABN: 24239839075). Donations to CFMA are tax deductible. If you would like statements for your gifts, please read this attachment. 2. Voice of the Martyrs kindly receives tax deductible gifts on behalf of CFM. Please contact Melissa Hill (mhill@vom.com.au) and state you would like to support CFM.
Giving in the USA: CFM is a tax-exempt charity in the USA. Christian Faith Ministries USA, US Bank, Routing Number 122105155, Account Number 151708783072. Contact Bart Langland tmatf16@gmail.com. Or make an online donation at CFMUSA.org.
Giving in the EU: Christian Faith Ministries Africa is a registered charity. Boezingestraat 103, 8906 Ieper, Belgium: IBAN: BE50 7330 7602 7418, BIC/SWIFT: KREDBEBB. Contact Pieter Morisse, pieter.morisse@telenet.be
Giving in the UK: 1. Transfer to CFM’s account in Belgium, details listed above. 2. Use the “Make an Online Donation” link (see below). 3. Transfer directly to Nigeria (details below).
Make an Online Donation: You can click CFM Donation Form to be taken to a secure site where you can make an online donation.
Transfer to CFM in Nigeria: This must be made in US$. United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Nigeria. Swift Code: UNAFNGLA. UBA branch sort code: 033200987. Beneficiary account number: 3002513431. Beneficiary name: Christian Pentecostal Faith Assembly. Beneficiary address: Wurin Alheri, Du, Jos South, Post Code: 930101, Plateau State, Nigeria. Bank address: UBA Plc., Dadin Kowa Branch, Jos North, Jos, Post Code: 930272, Plateau State, Nigeria.






