Christ Apostolic Miracle Ministry

Christ Apostolic Miracle Ministry

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.

Mission

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.

References

  1. ^ http://www.christapostolicmiracleministry.org/ CAMM
  2. ^ Sunrise News – Vol. 7, Number 25. December 2007 ,by Prince Kunle Ifenuga (Snr); Published by WAB-K Publications, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
  3. ^ National Mirror, Tuesday, December 12, 2006, Page 33 by Wole Odunsi (http://www.nationalmirroronline.com/)

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