Sent Out,
Not Left Behind.
Nigeria’s missionary movement is one of the most significant in Africa; sending men and women to unreached peoples across the country and continent. Yet the vast majority of these missionaries have no salary, no housing allowance, no health insurance, and no structure to fall back on when things go wrong.
Many are deployed to difficult states: Borno, Taraba, Kebbi, Zamfara, Nasarawa; where security challenges, poverty, and distance from urban centres make self-sufficiency nearly impossible. Their families back home or on the field feel every hardship first.
The Missionary Relief Fund exists because we believe the Nigerian Church must take care of those she sends. No family that went in obedience should come back broken by preventable need.
Rent & Housing Stability
Monthly rent support and emergency housing assistance for missionaries and families serving in Nigerian states; especially those in high-cost or high-risk deployment areas.
Hospital Bills & Medical Care
Payment of hospital bills in private and general hospitals, cost of drugs, and specialist referrals, particularly for maternity care and chronic illness management for missionaries with no NHIS access.
Food & Basic Needs
Ensuring missionary families never go without, particularly in rural states, border communities, and areas where market access is limited and food prices are disproportionately high.
Transport & Field Travel
Road transport, fuel costs, and emergency logistics for missionaries covering multiple villages, LGAs, or states, including riverine communities requiring boat transport.
“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”
Who Qualifies?
Apply for the Relief Fund
From the Sambisa borderlands of the North-East to the creeks of Bayelsa, from unreached communities in Plateau State to Hausa-Fulani settlements, Nigerian missionaries carry the Gospel at enormous personal cost. We exist to carry them