Our Partners
OTTN partners with various groups including three mission organisations ( Pioneers, Living Bread, and Torchbearers). OTTN supports these groups with resources, all with the intention of spreading the gospel of our Lord to all. We are committed to taking the gospel of our Lord to the nations.
OTTN Partner Missions
Torchbearers Mission Incorporated has been working among several unreached people groups in Ghana and Malawi. We have trained Ghanaians, Liberians, Nigerians, Malawians, Canadians and a Peruvian; looking forward to train Sierra Leoneans and many more. We expose Ghanaians and internationals to missionary work in Ghana. We are non-denominational and interdenominational.
VISION: To reach all unreached people-groups and places of the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ with the aim of disciplining them for Christian missions.
MISSION: We motivate, mobilize, monitor, train and send people to present the gospel of Jesus Christ to all unreached people-groups and places of the world.
Living Bread Missions (LBM) exists to glorify God by witnessing to the lost, maturing the believer and training him/her to know the heartbeat of God. LBM encourages the believer to be involved in missions outreach which leads to planting self-reproducing churches. Our essentials are Training, Outreach, and Church planting with emphasis on community development.
General Activities:
Since its inception as a missionary church organization, the LBM has been involved in evangelization, training of leaders, planting churches and engaging local people for community development. We believe strongly that as much as the individuals are saved, they must live a worthy life as disciples before their final translation into eternal homes. We have a cross-cultural, practical, and missions training program called the Pauline Institute of the Bible and Missions. It’s a nine-month course followed by practical mission field attachment. Graduates become pastors/missionaries, church leaders, and marketplace witnesses for Christ.
Pioneers partners with local churches to make disciples and initiate church-planting movements among unreached peoples. The unreached are cultural and ethnic groups without a self-sustaining witness to the gospel in their own cultures. From business and education to healthcare, agriculture, the arts, and more, our 3,000 global members use their diverse gifts and experience to serve in needy communities. As they do, they see God transform lives across cultures and people groups everywhere.
In Ghana, Pioneers is based in five regions mostly in the Northern hemisphere, and one in the central region because of the spread of Islam among the Fantis in the South. Pioneers-Ghana is passionate about Teachers in Missions and launched the initiative five (5) years ago. Today, 90% of all Pioneers-Ghana missionaries are teachers.
