Christ Apostolic Miracle Ministry
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The Christ Apostolic Miracle Ministry (CAMM) is an evangelical Christian church founded in 1997 by Pastor Paul OkikiJesu.[1] It is based in the Lagos State of Nigeria where OkikiJesu had his conversion experience.[2] Once a Muslim cleric, OkikiJesu claims to have became divinely inspired to follow the message of Christ after a unique personal encounter with God.[3] Despite numerous pleas from friends and family to remain faithful to Islam, OkikiJesu embarked on his ministry throughout Southern Nigeria to spread the “Good News” of the Gospels.
[edit] Mission
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The mission of CAMM is to propagate the message of the Christian Scriptures around the world and to proclaim the salvation found in Christ. As a church, it seeks to convert lost souls and reconcile them with their Creator by instilling in them a sense of prophecy. By reminding mankind of their obligation to honor the Word and Power of God, CAMM wishes to guide people with the aid of the Holy Spirit.
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.christapostolicmiracleministry.org/ CAMM
- ^ Sunrise News – Vol. 7, Number 25. December 2007 ,by Prince Kunle Ifenuga (Snr); Published by WAB-K Publications, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
- ^ National Mirror, Tuesday, December 12, 2006, Page 33 by Wole Odunsi (http://www.nationalmirroronline.com/)
[edit] External links
- Christ Apostolic Miracle Ministry
- World Soul Winning Evangelistic Ministry
- Dictionary of African Christian Biography
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