About Us


ABOUT US

Our Vision

Miracle Center International is going to be a worldwide ministry. Our vision is to establish branches in the entire 50 states of America including Washington DC and in every nation on the face of the Earth.

Missionary organizations such as the Summer Institute of Linguistics, now known as SIL International that translate Bible state as of 2009, at least a portion of the Bible has been translated into 2,508 different languages, so our vision is to have the Gospel of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ preach in these 2,508 languages and many more.

Our vision is to establish a Bible school to train and equip ministers, church leaders, church workers and as many that want to grow in the knowledge and things to God.

Our vision is to establish A Satellite and online TV and Radio station called MIRACLE TV., to carry out this great Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth.

One of our greatest visions is to give out 1billion Bibles to the unsaved around the world.

Our vision is to hold various Healing and Miracle crusades around the world to show the world the love of Jesus.

Our vision is to build an orphanage home in various part of the world specially in nations like Zimbabwe, Brazil, Cambodia, Christmas Island, Colombia, Gambia, Haiti, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda and off course here in the United States of America.

   It is estimated that 153 million children worldwide, ranging from infants to teenagers, have lost one or both parents (UNICEF).



   HIV/AIDS has orphaned 17.9 million children, most of them in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia (UNICEF).



  Over 7 million children are in institutional care worldwide (Save).



   One in five children living in developing countries is severely underweight (World Bank, UN).



   Over 1 billion children suffer from at least one form of severe deprivation of basic needs such as water, food, and sanitation (SOS).



   19,000 children under the age of five died every day in 2011 (UNICEF).



  67 million children of primary school age do not go to school (UNESCO).



   Children suffer from domestic violence everywhere. On every continent, households report domestic violence against
      children at rates ranging from 20 to 60% (UN DESA; UNICEF).



Africa: In Sub-Saharan Africa 1 out of 9 children dies before the age of five (UNICEF).

  Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest risk of first-day-death for infants, and is the region showing the least progress
       towards ending infant mortality (UNICEF).



   Malaria is a leading killer of children under five in Africa, leading to over 600,000 deaths in 2010 (UNICEF).



   In Egypt, 9 out of 10 children at our SOS Villages were born out of wedlock and abandoned (SOS).



   In Zimbabwe, 66% of children in SOS Families have lost both parents (SOS).



   The highest youth unemployment rates are in the Middle East and Africa, where one in four young people cannot find work (ILO).



Asia:

  Asia is home to the larged number of orphaned children in the world; 60 million, at last count (UNICEF).



   30 million children in East Asia suffer from at least one severe deprivation (UNICEF).



   In the Russian Federation alone, 140,000 children with disabilities live in institutional care (UNICEF).



   Under-five deaths are increasingly concentrated in Southern Asia – India and China are two of the countries with the highest
       rates of early childhood mortality (UNICEF).



   Almost 30% of neonatal deaths occur in India (UNICEF).



Latin America:

   7.5 million girls are married before age 18 in Latin America and the Caribbean (UNICEF).



   There are 10.2 million orphaned children in Latin America, 5% of all children in the region (UNICEF).



   Women and children are especially vulnerable in Latin America; underage minors represent 50% of people living in
       extreme poverty (World Bank).



USA:

   There are over 120,000 orphans in America, while another 400,000 children live without permanent families (HHS; AFCARS).



   It is common for children in foster care to age out, leaving them with little financial or emotional support.
       27,000 children age out of the system every year (AFCARS).



   Almost 25% of youth aging out did not have a high school diploma or GED (University of Chicago).



According to UNICEF, Zimbabwe has the highest number of orphans in the world with 12 million orphans. Africa has roughly 34 million orphans, followed by Asia 65 millions, Latin America and the Caribbean’s roughly 8millions.



Which such an alarming statistics, if we don’t do something as believers who then will do it? Children are our future and as such the church has to take charge in preserving them.



Matthew 5:13 says “Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.”