Vision Africa

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Vision Africa’s mission is to share God’s love throughout the African continent. This love is expressed through a ministry that seeks to heal the body, mind, and soul. Medical Outreach
Over 100 Medical Outreach Events
Helping the African people heal body, mind, and soul through medical missions has been an integral part of Vision Africa since inception. It is estimated that more than 500,000 Afric

Photos from Vision Africa's post 03/03/2026

Too many families in Nigeria still live hours away from basic medical care. Malaria, pregnancy complications, and treatable illnesses take lives simply because help comes too late.

That reality is why Agnes Onuoha Memorial Hospital was built where it is. Its location is intentional, placing compassionate medical care within reach of communities who need it most.

As you can see, we are making steady progress! But this vision is only possible because of partners who share the calling to bring healing and hope closer to home. If you feel led, we invite you to pray and take one step forward with us.

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Photos from Vision Africa's post 02/26/2026

In many parts of Nigeria, daily life carries real risk. Violence, fear, and uncertainty affect families and communities in ways that are difficult to imagine. But Scripture reminds us that God has not left us without direction.�

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” Matthew 5:9

At Vision Africa, we believe this calling is active and purposeful. We are committed to working toward peace through presence, dialogue, and trust. If this speaks to your heart, we would love you to share this with a friend. The more people know about our mission, the more we can continue to across Nigeria, and beyond.

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Photos from Vision Africa's post 02/24/2026

Earlier this month, the leadership of the Methodist Church Nigeria gathered in Asaba, Delta State, for a prayer summit and important conversations about the future of the Church.

There was a deep sense of purpose in the atmosphere. This summit last took place in Asaba more than fifty years ago, and returning to the same city carried both history and hope.

Throughout the week, leaders engaged in prayer and thoughtful dialogue about how to faithfully reposition the Church for the years ahead. Moments like these remind us that renewal begins in prayer and is sustained through courage, unity, and vision.

We hope you're enjoying these updates from the field. Please join us in praying for wisdom and strength for our brothers and sisters in Christ!

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