Program areas at World Evangelistic Outreach Ministries
Support native pastors, teachers and lay leaders in West Africa to communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ through church services, revivals, crusades, bible schools, radio broadcasts and bible conferences. WEO supported the following: SKYY Radio, Annual Pastor's conference and revival in Towen, Liberia, Annual Women's Conference in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, Men's Annual Conference in Moyamba Junction, Sierra Leone, Youth Annual Conference in Moyamba Junction, Sierra Leone, Ordination of Pastors, Reverends, Teachers, Evangelists and Lay Leaders, Various Music Ministries, Annual 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting and many other activities including logistical arrangements for equipment and supplies needed to conduct the various activities, all designed to develop Christian leaders and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Support was provided for the design, development and construction of a theological and technical college (Makripodis College) located in Moyamba Junction, Sierra Leone. This activity covered the construction of 38 footers that will support the vertical steel columns currently under construction in the US. The fabrication of the steel superstructure is expected to be completed in late 2023.
Support the construction and maintenance of five (5) churches, three (3) schools and two (2) orphanages in West Africa (Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana). This support provides the building and repair materials and services for churches, schools and orphanages with WEO Ministries. WEO supported the construction of churches in Makeni (1). and, Mocumbu (2) Sierra Leone, and Ibadan, Nigeria (1); the construction of four (4) new schools buildings (two continued from 2021), one in Saclepea, Liberia, and one in Mattru Jong Sierra Leone. Two new schools were started; the Gloria Arnold High School in Moriba Town, SL and Immanuel School, in Sembehun, SL. Funds were also provided to improve and maintain two orphanages in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Support to administer the WEO Ministries in the US, including publication costs, mailings, shipping of materials to West Africa, office supplies, reproduction costs and website development and maintenance