Photo album of Pastor Sika in Togo

Pastor Sika and family 2014Pastor Sika and family 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Project in villages

Pastor Sika has developed a team working among a dozen pagan villages along the Benin border. In addition to sharing the Gospel, they help many orphans through the development of the Joseph Project. The first stage of this was started in early 2009 and includes growing crops to help supply much-needed food for the orphans who are currently being cared for in local village homes. In early 2011 the second stage was begun - that of constructing an orphanage compound to house the orphans and enable them to begin to raise small animals and more vegetables to help provide for themselves. We are happy to announce that the first 20 orphans were accepted into the completed orphanage in July 2012.

 

Ministry in Togo's capital, Lome

Pastor Sika directs the Prisons, Orphanages and Children's Ministries of Togo, which are based in the capital city of Lomé. He works closely with several other groups and ministries and has started several churches there.

 

 

 

Children's ministry

In addition to visiting and ministering in local orphanages and schools, Pastor Sika often shares about the need for children's ministry with local churches of all denominations. He and some of his team have taught several training seminars and help develop many children's ministries around the city.

 

 

 

Prison ministry

Pastor Sika and his team regularly visit prisons both in and around Lomé, sharing the Gospel, distributing bibles, ministering and even holding water baptisms. They also continue to visit and help prisoners after their release.