OUR MINISTRIES - APPLI’S OUTREACHES

•         SPIRITUAL OUTREACH
•          COMMUNITY OUTREACH
•          EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
•          MEDIA OUTREACH
•          NETWORK ASSISTANCE
         SPIRITUAL OUTREACH

•         The average African adolescent is a spiritual person.  Nine out of every ten  Africans readily agree
that Africa’s problems are spiritual. Six out of this nine believe that faith in God’s words and promises with
concerted prayers,  can change Africa’s situation.

•         Through its spiritual outreach, the All Nations Gospel Ministries, APPLI will encourage all religious
organizations at home and abroad to preach and teach grass-roots peace and tribal love.

•         All the spiritual outreach activities of APPLI will be guided by the principles of gospel of peace and
non-violence, thus extolling Jesus Christ as the Prince of Peace and God’s divine gift for humanity peace.

•         APPLI will organize regular prayer meetings for peace in Africa.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

•         The essence of the APPLI’S Community Outreach is to encourage African peoples to communicate
peace and tribal love at different community levels.

•         APPLI will take advantage of existing African social clubs, tribal and national cultural organizations,
to communicate its ideal about peace and tribal love to the African peoples.

•         APPLI will liaise and network with peace organizations, religious organizations, educational
institutions, government agencies, business houses, embassies, the UNO, etc. In the pursuant of its goal
for peace and tribal love in Africa.


THE EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH

•         From morning to night and from dusk to dawn, man is learning wars, no-one is learning peace. For
humanity to enjoy lasting peace, the science of peace ought to be taught to mankind at all levels, just like
other sciences.

•         Through its educational outreach, APPLI will:
Ø      teach African children how to resolve conflicts peacefully without violence.
Ø      design and develop curricula that can be taught in schools and colleges on how to resolve conflicts
peacefully
Ø      set up peace and love clubs in all educational institutions
Ø      encourage African scholars to conduct research into causes of tribal conflicts and civil wars and to
proffer solutions
Ø      promote through writings, poetry and drama, the beauty of each tribe in Africa
•         APPLI’S educational outreach will organize meetings and conferences and conducts workshops
that could help African people to resolve their conflicts and internalize there peace efforts
•         APPLI will teach Churches and other religious organizations how to do community ministries that
can foster peace and tribal love.

THE MEDIA OUTREACH

•         APPLI will disseminate its activities through the following publications:

Ø      
Monthly Newsletter – This publication will contain a summary of the news items for the month of
publication.  It will contain the scripture of the month, the prayer of the month, and the saying of the
month. It will carry notices of future events.
Ø      
Africa Peace Digest – This will be the major voice of A.P.P.L.I. and will be published quarterly and
will feature peace activities as related to Africa.  It will contain information such as the formation of new
chapters, members’ information, news and events. This publication will be reportage in nature.
Ø     
 African Voice of Peace – A.P.P.L.I. will encourage the formation of a continental association for
peacemakers in Africa.  This periodical will serve as a forum for dialogue for peace among the different
tribes, nationals, scholars, opinion and religious leaders in Africa. This publication will be scholastic in
nature and would serve as an apologetic voice for peace for Africa.

NETWORK ASSISTANCE OUTREACH

•         Whenever possible, APPLI may provide network assistance to its members or other needy
Africans. Such assistances are not guaranteed to be failsafe, full proof, or free of cost.

•         APPLI shall not be under any obligation to offer or accept any assistance and cannot be held
responsible for criminal consequences resulting from any assistance given in good faith.