Combining medical excellence with compassionate care to transform communities physically and spiritually.
Medical Excellence
Providing life-saving medical care and treatment to underserved communities with professional expertise and cutting-edge practices.
Spiritual Care
Sharing the hope of Jesus Christ and praying with patients, offering spiritual comfort alongside physical healing.
Community Empowerment
Educating local communities on preventive healthcare and sustainable practices to create lasting positive change.
Serve Jesus With Your Skills
"Serve Jesus With Your Medical Hands or Your Non-Medical Heart"
There is a place where medicine meets mercy. Where surgical blades bring hope, and compassion becomes a channel of God's love to the broken and overlooked.
"I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me… Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."
— Matthew 25:36, 40 (NIV)
AromeCare
Healing the Body, Honouring the Forgotten
Surgical festivals, mass screenings, and healthcare for the most vulnerable in villages, IDP camps, and prisons.
"He sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal the sick." — Luke 9:2
DinnaCare
A Mother's Touch in Christ's Name
School deworming, maternal health, cancer screening, and dignity-restoring care for women and children.
"She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy." — Proverbs 31:20
DocCare
Empowering the Hands that Heal
Training healthcare workers, adopting rural health posts, and building sustainable healthcare systems.
"And the things you have heard… entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others." — 2 Timothy 2:2
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Serve Jesus With What You Have
You may be a doctor or nurse, but also a teacher, engineer, logistics expert, media professional,
project manager, accountant, or prayer warrior. You may never hold a stethoscope, but you can carry
a stretcher in other ways.
"Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms."
— 1 Peter 4:10
Jesus is still walking through the land—healing, teaching, feeding, and calling.
And He says, "Come, follow Me." Will you serve Jesus with your skill, your resources, and your compassion?
Let's make medicine a mission again. Let's make compassion a calling.
— Dr Chukwudi Okebaram, Medical Director and Director of Medical Missions
Mission Reports
Read our latest mission report and see the impact of your support.
RCN MEDICAL MISSIONS REPORTING Monthly Free Antenatal Clinic for Pregnant Women in the IDP Mega Camp (NOVEMBER EDITION) With Deworming Campaign for Children Specially graced with the presence of the UVOL Team (USA) 12th…
RCN MEDICAL MISSIONS REPORTING Visitation of Disabled Persons in Otukpo Local Government, Benue State, Nigeria, and Flag-off of the Comprehensive Disability Intervention Programme 30th October, 2025 1. Background, team…
RCN MEDICAL MISSIONS REPORTING 3RD Monthly Free Antenatal Clinic for Pregnant Women in the IDP Mega Camp (OCTOBER EDITION) 23rd October, 2025 Background, team The RCN Missions’ Hospital was commissioned in year 2024…
A cry for help echoes from the heart of Benue State, North-Central Nigeria where poverty and terror have left scars on the land and its people. In Chito, a region ravaged by suffering, the sick languish without care, the wounded bear their pain in silence, and mothers weep over children who might not see another day.
“When I Was in Prison, You Visited Me” (Matthew 25:36)
Behind cold iron bars, beyond the world’s forgotten walls, there are souls crying out not just for freedom, but for healing. In the prisons of Nigeria, countless men and women suffer in silence, battling untreated diseases, infections, and chronic conditions with no access to medical care. Their pain is unseen, their cries unheard, their hope dwindling.
If our gospel be hid… A Cry from Katungu, Gombe State
"But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost" (2 Corinthians 4:3).
In the vast, underserved Katungu region of Gombe State, thousands suffer in silence—forgotten, neglected, and deprived of even the most basic healthcare. Here, mothers watch helplessly as their children succumb to preventable diseases, the elderly endure pain without relief, and young lives are cut short for lack of medical attention. The need is urgent, the suffering is real, and the call is clear.