ALIVE-Nigeria is an independent NGO (non-profit) registered in Nigeria.
No. All ALIVE-Nigeria services are 100% free of charge. As earlier stated, it is a non-profit organisation.
ALIVE-Nigeria is available to Adventist men, women, graduates and working professionals (and even student volunteers) whose hearts are burdened for spreading God’s Word and works.
ALIVE Nigeria calls for those godly, gutsy, and smart individuals who yearn to represent Christ in their places of work and study, whose minds are preoccupied with presenting the Advent faith anywhere, anytime.
Yes, ALIVE-Nigeria is available to all humanitarian organisations, national or international. We welcome and encourage various NGOs to join and have special services such as training specifically dedicated to your needs
ALIVE-Nigeria currently has more than 100 organisational members.
ALIVE-Nigeria only establishes their service at the request of individuals or churches in Nigeria.
We can also establish our services by identifying areas of need without individuals or churches.
ALIVE-Nigeria just needs to receive a written letter of invitation from you by email.
ALIVE-Nigeria is funded predominantly from sacrificial giving by ALIVE-Nigeria members. We also solicit support from mission-minded individuals.
On the 20th March 2011, five members of A.L.E.R.T (A Life-giving Eternal Resource for Truth) worked in conjunction with other young people in Nigeria and the erstwhile ALIVE-Ghana president, to establish ALIVE-Nigeria.
No. ALIVE-Nigeria is an independent NGO that operates on its own. We do not need a host. Sometimes we partner with other individuals or organizations at the donors request.
Yes. Physical health is an important part of missionary service. A missionary should be fit physically, mentally and in every other way to meet whatever daunting tasks and challenges the mission field has to offer