Who We Are

   NGLI mission is to holistically reach the underprivileged, defenseless, and impoverished children and youth with the Gospel of Jesus Christ in its fullest spiritual and social forms. 

NGLI motto: "save all."
   The founder and head of NGLI is Rev. Dr. Richard Shaka, native Sierra Leonean, Evangelist and Church Planter, retired Theology Professor at North Central University, and Pastor of a striving international church-ALL NATIONS CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY (ANCA)- in the NE Metro of the Twin cities in Minnesota. Rev. Dr. Richard Shaka is ordained and holds credentials with the Assemblies of God, USA. He is married to his beautiful wife, Rev. Dr. Farella Shaka.

   His wife, Rev. Dr. Farella Shaka, is a professor of Science and Mathematics at North Central University and Co-Pastor of All Nations Christian Assembly. They currently reside in the cold and snowy, but loving Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. For more information on them, visit North Central faculty at www.northcentral.edu andancachurchorg.

Amber Helms
   Amber Helms, graduate of North Central University, is the Program Coordinator of No Greater Love. Holding credentials with the Assemblies of God, Amber helped pioneering the establishment of NGLI in 2007. She has worked as a Team Pastor of Rockside Church A/G in Cleveland, Ohio, and most recently works with the International House of Prayer in Kansas City, Missouri. Contact her at amber@ngli.org.

Ijeoma Okwumabua
   An original founding member of NGLI, Ijeoma is also a graduate of North Central University and credentialed with the Assemblies of God. She is currently an intercessory missionary at the International House of Prayer in Kansas City. She is devoted to leading in the Student Ministries Department at IHOP and, she is also worship leader at the affiliated Hope City. Contact her at joma@ngli.org and visit her website at http://justicejoma.wordpress.com/.



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  1. No Greater Love, International (NGLI)congratulates Agnes, as the new member of the Betty Savage Memorial Interim Care Center(BSMICC).

    The Ministry of Social Welfare in Sierra Leone has decreed that orphanages are no more to be referred to as orphanages but as Interim Care Centers (ICC) The reason according to the Social Welfare is that the children are merely in transition and will be "re-unified" with society at the age of seventeen. That makes sense. So no more "orphanage" but "Interim Care Center" (ICC).

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  2. NEWS DATE: August 24, 2013 at 6:00 P. M. in Minneapolis, MN has been set for NGLI Fund Raising Banquet. There will be plenty of International Food, great music, divine fellowship, information on NGLI, and much more. For more information, please call 612-251-4744.

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