In each of our countries, from time to time, we identify students who have great academic potential. Very few children that we work with would ever have the opportunity to go to college, and would never be able to afford to pay for higher education themselves. This fund allows these exemplary students to attend college with the understanding that they make a two-year commitment to serve in the church, using the skills that they have acquired once they have graduated.
Many of our early Jeremiah Project beneficiaries are studying in the medical field, knowing they can serve at the two hospitals supported through CC Midigo & Promise Child. Another graduated from the university, and is now teaching at the Midigo Primary School. It is our goal to see gifted students be able to receive the best education possible, and use those gifts for the glory of God. |
Jeremiah Project Testimonies
Silvia Asianzu Silvia Asianzu is at the National Referral Hospital School of Clinical Officers studying a course in Orthopedics. She has been performing well and is very excited to learn. Her mom is still battling cancer, but since her hope is in Jesus, she keeps on trusting God for strength to remain in the life of her children. |
Jenipher Amaniyo Jenipher has completed her education, and graduated as a kindergarten teacher! She and her family appreciate God for using His people to bless her with an achievement she never thought possible. To help her get started in her career, she was gifted with many necessary household items. |
Erima Maxwell Erima is training as a lab technician, which is a diploma course that will pave the way for him to train as a doctor. He is currently doing an internship in Kuluva Hospital and enjoying all the work experience he is gathering. Erima serves at church as a Sunday school teacher and is very passionate about raising up children as an army of Christ who are grounded in God's Word. |
Stephen Ocatre Stephen is training as a lab technician at the Kulva Hospital. His goal is to become a doctor which is clearly seen in the way he is learning, performing and using any opportunity to practice - even on chickens! He is in internship where about 100 patients pass through his hands each day. Stephen serves on the worship team where he handles projection and song preparation on power point. |