Waymakers Missions is a
non-denominational, international Christian mission organization.
We support and EQUIP missionaries in NE Nigeria to live out the great commission through rural missions, outreaches, and church-planting.
We partner with local teams and on-ground missionaries to RAISE DISCIPLES
through education, life skills and community relationships.
Collaborate with our partner agencies and local teams to support efforts to bring the
GOSPEL to the grassroots and the unreached
God’s Own Evangelistic Discipleship Ministry (GOEDM), also known as Waymakers Missions, is an indigenous mission agency based in Taraba state, North-Eastern Nigeria, equipped with a vision to reach the unreached people groups of the world with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ by God’s grace.
Established in 2006 by Late Reverend Joshua Okpanachi Adah, GOEDM is involved in church planting, runs and operates Trinity Christian Academy, and holds multiple outreaches throughout the year.
This Region of Nigeria boasts a population of approximately 26 million people. Islam is the dominant religion in the northern regions while Christianity is widely practiced in the southern regions
This region is known for its diverse geography, ranging from the savannah in the north to the rainforests in the south, and its unique historical and cultural heritage as well as its livestock and crop growth which contribute greatly to the economy of the country. This region is not as densely populated as compared to the southern region of the country making it essential that we continue outreach programs in the area.
The Northeast Nigeria conflict is a prolonged armed conflict primarily caused by the insurgency of Boko Haram, a militant Islamist group that seeks to establish an Islamic state in the region, and its associated factions. This has led to widespread humanitarian crisis, displacement, and socio-economic disruption in the region. The conflict, which began in 2009, has resulted in over 25,000 civilian deaths and the displacement of 2.1 million people.
The conflict created a humanitarian crisis, with millions facing food insecurity, malnutrition, and lack of access to basic services like healthcare and education.
Large-scale displacement has occurred, with many people seeking refuge in other parts of Nigeria and neighboring countries. There are ongoing efforts to resettle and return displaced populations, but this is often complicated by the ongoing threat of violence
Children have been particularly affected by the conflict, with widespread abductions, recruitment into armed groups, and exposure to violence and trauma.
In 2024, UNICEF stated that the number of attacks by Boko Haram had risen, and half a million children had to flee their homes and families.
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