Sister Meg Nwoji, co-director of the Millions for Christ Mission International, took a three weeks gospel visit to Nigeria in January this year (2019). It was a very eventful stay, during which she coordinated a medical outreach in Amankanu, a remote town in Enugu. Interestingly, the town was among the first unchurched towns the Mission took the gospel to. It was indeed a unique home coming and reunion with those she had labored on over fifteen years back.


Sister Meg also had the time to connect with and encourage Nurses at the School of Nursing University of Nigeria, where she had worked when she lived in Nigeria. It was a time to share with her old time colleagues the things she had learnt over the years and to teach the younger nurses.


The stay in Nigeria also afforded the opportunity to encourage the missionaries in the Nigeria field and to connect again with those gospel laborers who see her as their model. Indeed, it was a case of “that your joy may be full”.
You can read the full report of her itinerary written by herself here. Your continued support and prayers are treasured.

Meg’s Personal Report Of Her Itinerary
I want to thank God exceedingly for making this mission trip possible in the first place. When we started making the plans for the trip, it looked impossible, but we hoped upon hope that we will see the fulfillment of our desires. God in His faithfulness proved Himself true. God used our brethren Kenechukwu and Ifeoma Ezeibe to sponsor the bulk of the trip. We thank the Lord for their dedication and pray that the Lord will prosper them beyond their wildest imagination.
I left the United States on January 4, 2019 and arrived Nigeria on January 6. It was a very stressful trip especially being the first time I travelled without my Treasure.
The dispensary Pre-clinic health talk Invalid boy who began to deteriorate from a treatable child hood condition. Auntie Meg on a tricycle Sister Meg in the consulting room Accessing the remote places on a motorbike Nurse Meg’s meeting with students and staff at the school of nursing Nurse Meg’s meeting with the nursing staff of UNTH