About Us

Will your family become a beacon of hope in your community?

Join the WAD Family-Led Evangelism Initiative and help reach West-Central Africa for Christ-one family at a time.

Schedule of Activities

Vision Statement

Mobilizing Adventist families across the WAD territory as centers of light—regardless of size, background, or location—actively engaged in mission through personal witness, Bible studies, hospitality evangelism, and digital outreach.

Goal Alignment

By June 2026, Adventist homes will host Bible studies and participate in a massive satellite campaign.

The WAD Family-Led Evangelism Initiative builds on this momentum by mobilizing families as centers of mission and evangelism throughout 2025-2026, aligned with the Global Total Member Involvement (TMI) strategy.

Content

Vision Components:

•Every Church a Training Ground for Families

•Every Home a Prayer Alta

•Every Home a Bible Study Hub

•Every Member a Missionary

Strategic Pillars:

•Spiritual Preparation

•Training

•Home-Based Outreach

•Media Integration

•Monthly Check-ins

Key Features

WAD Impact family :

•Mobilizes Adventist families as centers of light and mission.

•Focuses on Bible studies, hospitality evangelism, and digital outreach.

•Culminates in the satellite campaign: “Lagos for Christ” (broadcast from Lagos, Nigeria).

•Integrates Global TMI and its phases: Prepare, Plant, Cultivate, Harvest, Preserve.

  1. 1.Biblical Foundation: The early church began in homes (Acts 2:46, Romans 16:5)

2.Spirit of Prophecy: “Our work for Christ is to begin with the family, in the home…” (AH 35.2)

3.Cultural Relevance: In Africa, families are the foundation of social and spiritual life

4.Strategic Continuity: Builds on WAD Impact 2025 momentum with grassroots involvement

5.Effective Reach: Family-led evangelism works effectively in both urban and rural settings

6.Improved Ground Preparation: Addresses the challenge of inadequate site preparation before public evangelism identified in WAD Impact evaluation

7.Enhanced Compassionate Evangelism: Integrates practical service with spiritual outreach, connecting compassion to evangelism for holistic ministry

8.Increased Retention: Fosters deeper relationships and ongoing discipleship to address member retention challenges

9.Member Involvement: Resolves the challenge of limited Total Member Involvement by engaging every family unit

10.Sustainable Follow-up: Creates natural support systems for new believers through family connections

11.Discipleship Foundation: Families as primary context for lifelong discipleship.

1.Every Adventist Family: Regardless of size, background, or location

2.Church Leaders: For training and support

3.Children and Youth: Age-appropriate involvement

4.Single Members: Full participation in family-mission activities

5.Target Audience: Non-Adventist individuals and families through personal connections

6.Ministries/Department Collaborating: Family, Sabbath School/Personal Ministries, Women, Youth, Communication, AMO, Adventist Possibilities, Publication, Education,  Stewardship, Ministerial Association

1.Geographic Scope: Throughout the entire West-Central Africa Division territory

2.Primary Homes: Family living rooms, dining areas, and home worship spaces

3.Local Churches: For training, commissioning, and satellite downlinks

4.Community Venues: Neighborhoods, public spaces, and community centers

5.Schools & Institutions: Adventist educational institutions and other church facilities – As hubs of family Mission activity

6.Virtual Spaces: Online platforms, WhatsApp groups, and digital media

7.Satellite Broadcast Hub: Lagos, Nigeria as the central broadcast location

8.Downlink Sites: 15,000 across the WAD territory

9.Mission Field: Urban centers, rural communities, and unreached areas within the Division

Timeline: June-2025 to May-2026

1.June 14, 2025: Launch Followed officlials

2.June 21, Lunch in all churches followed by families and Members dedication for the program

3.29 July – 06 September : 40 Days of Family Prayer with daily themes (from document)

4.Aug – September 2025: Training and Resource  Preparation and Distribution

5.Oct-Dec 2025: Family and Home Bible Studies and Friendship Evangelism – Baptism

6.Jan-Feb 2026: Nurture Interests identified and Prepare for Campaign – Baptism

7.February 28 to March 14,  2026: Lagos for Christ Satellite Evangelistic Campaign – Baptism

8.March – May 2026: Celebration and Awards

1. Spiritual Preparation

•Family Consecration Sabbaths

•40-Day Family Prayer Journey

•Family Mission Covenant signing

2. Family Mission Strategy

•Identify contacts through “Mission Maps”

•Conduct regular Bible studies

•Host “Sabbath of Fellowship” or “Mission Meals”

•Use family talents for creative outreach

3. Training & Support

•Weekend training events in personal witnessing

•Peer mentorship and online resources

•Monthly virtual coaching sessions

4. Technology & Media

•WAD Family Evangelism App

•WhatsApp Evangelism Groups

•Downlink satellite broadcast from Lagos

5. Monitoring & Testimony Sharing

•Family Evangelism Dashboard: Tracks families engaged, Bible studies held, interests generated.

•Quarterly/Monthly Family Evangelism Forums: For sharing experiences

6. Children & Youth Engagement

•”Little Light Missions”: Storytelling clubs and creative outreach.

•Intergenerational Teams: Youth partner with parents in digital witnessing.