Calvary Ministries (CAPRO)  is a non-denominational global Christian
missionary movement of African origin, taking the gospel to the
remaining unevangelised parts of the world with a particular focus On
the Muslim peoples of Africa and the Arab World. Our passion is to
make Christ known where He is yet to be known...

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AUDITING OUR FAITH LIFE | Sam Kputu

The bank books show every sign of insolvency and distress; only recapitalization or a complete take over by new investors can save it from total collapse”. That was the external auditors' report to the Board and share holders of Quizz Bank (not real name). “How could our internal auditors have allowed this slide to occur, why couldn't they pick it up in their routine audit?” asked one distraught shareholder. Self-examination or internal auditing is at the heart of ensuring the viability and profitability of any serious business. The same is true with our spiritual lives
The word of God enjoins us to make self-examination a routine exercise so we do not die spiritually out of carelessness and presumption. Like tooth decay, backsliding and spiritual decay don't happen in a day, it is usually a slow process that can be arrested with a regular audit of our lives and faith. . . >> More

International news

Capacity Building
A major step to break through the Akuapem, a people steeped in tradition and idolatory, was taken recently when our team in conjunction with Ghana Pentecostal Council and Local Council of Churches, organized a discipleship and Mission Conference in Larteh. The theme was ‘Following Jesus.’
Participants at the event came from different churches in Larteh. The messages were in the mornings and evenings, and Bible Studies in the afternoons. The messages by various speakers from the CAPRO International Office, Lagos and the Shiloh Team, Lagos, centered on the call to deny self >> More

Regional News

Ajegunle for Christ
The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) in conjunction with CAPRO International Office has slated an outreach to Ajegunle district in Lagos, Nigeria for February 2010. Ajegunle is a slum in Lagos. About 10,000 beneficiaries are expected. The outreach is holistic in nature. We seek to use all forms of medical means (health education, surgeries, counseling, and improved living conditions etc). This program will last for a week with mass evangelism and film shows. Ajegunle is a challenge to the Church in Lagos. If you . . . >> More