Funeral and grief ministries

Funeral and grief counseling ministries of his eminence excellency minister dr ntuba akwo thompson based on previous funeral sermons, internments in cameroon africa and usa. We understand the pain and confusion that comes with loss, and we're here to provide guidance and support during this difficult time.

Our services

We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual needs during times of grief and loss. Our approach is focused on understanding and responding to what you require, providing effective and compassionate solutions.

Spiritual conflict counseling

Guidance through spiritual challenges during times of grief. We help you find peace and understanding in your faith.

Funeral planning support

Assistance with planning funerals, ensuring your loved one's memory is honored with dignity and respect. We can help you navigate the details and decisions involved.

Grief counseling and support

Providing compassionate grief counseling and support to help you navigate the grieving process and find healing.

Thanatology services

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Hospice assistance

Do you or a relative or friend need hospice? We can help connect you with the resources and support you need during this difficult time.

Our unique approach

International medical doctor. International trained ministers with theological institutional degrees training in the usa, ordained minister in the usa. Experience in multiple continents on funeral/grief work work. Biblical, psychological and medically based.

A Shepherd Among Shepherds: Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo Thompson Joins U.S. Ministers in Celebrating Lives and Comforting Families

When families gather to honor a loved one’s passing, they look for more than ceremony — they look for presence, compassion, and a voice that can hold both sorrow and hope in the same breath. In recent months, Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo Thompson has joined fellow ministers across the United States in offering exactly that.

Known internationally for his work in global health, development, and community transformation, Dr. Ntuba brings the same depth of empathy and service to the sacred work of funeral ministry. Whether standing beside grieving families, supporting clergy colleagues, or delivering words of comfort rooted in faith and experience, he has become a steady and reassuring presence in communities navigating loss.

A Ministry of Presence

Funeral ministry is not new to Dr. Ntuba. His years of counseling families, mentoring youth, and serving faith communities have shaped a pastoral heart that understands the emotional and spiritual weight of saying goodbye. In the U.S., he has joined ministers from diverse denominations to celebrate the lives of elders, community leaders, and everyday people whose stories deserve to be honored.

At each service, he brings:

  • A message of hope grounded in Scripture

  • A global perspective on the dignity of life

  • A gentle, comforting presence for families

  • A commitment to celebrating legacy, not just mourning loss

Honoring Lives, Strengthening Communities

For Dr. Ntuba, funerals are not only moments of farewell — they are opportunities to strengthen families, heal communities, and remind people of the value of unity. His reflections often highlight the importance of love, service, and the impact one life can have on many.

He stands alongside other ministers as a bridge‑builder, offering support regardless of background, denomination, or culture. His involvement reflects his lifelong calling: to serve people in their most vulnerable moments and to uplift communities through compassion and communication.

A Calling That Continues

As he continues his work in global health, development, and ministry, Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo Thompson remains committed to walking with families through life’s most difficult transitions. His participation in funeral celebrations across the United States is a testament to his belief that every life has meaning, every story deserves to be told, and every family deserves comfort.

In the quiet spaces of grief, his voice has become one of reassurance — a reminder that even in loss, there is love, memory, and hope.

 

NATIONAL AND GLOBAL FUNERAL MINISTRIES OUTREACHES BY REV DR NTUBA AKWO THOMPSON 

 

A GLOBAL ESCHATOLOGY JOURNEY — THE STORY OF REV. DR. NTUBA AKWO

Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo’s eschatology work has never been confined to a pulpit, a single city, or even one nation. His calling has always been expansive—rooted in Scripture, sharpened by global experience, and carried by a conviction that the message of the end-times must reach every people, every culture, and every governing system. What emerged over decades is a remarkable story of a preacher-physician whose ministry crossed borders, languages, and political boundaries.

 

1. A CALL THAT REFUSED TO STAY LOCAL

From his earliest ministry days, Rev. Dr. Ntuba sensed that eschatology—understanding the prophetic timeline of God—was not an academic subject but a global mandate. His medical and public health background gave him a unique lens: he saw nations not only as political entities but as spiritual communities in need of clarity, hope, and preparation.

His early teachings in Cameroon laid the foundation. But soon, invitations began to arrive from churches, seminaries, and civic leaders across Africa, Europe, and the Americas. His message resonated because it blended:

  • Biblical prophecy

  • Global governance insights

  • Public health realities

  • Moral accountability for leaders

  • A call to spiritual readiness

This combination made him a rare voice—one who could speak to both congregations and presidents with equal authority.

 

2. JOURNEYS ACROSS STATES, NATIONS, AND CITIES

Across the United States

His eschatology work took him through many American states—Texas, Minnesota, Louisiana, Georgia, Maryland, Colorado, and others—where he taught in churches, seminaries, and civic gatherings. In Houston, his base of operations, he became known for connecting biblical prophecy with public policy, justice, and community transformation.

Across Nations

His ministry extended across continents:

  • Africa: Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya

  • Europe: United Kingdom, France, Belgium

  • North America: United States, Canada

  • Caribbean & Latin America: Nations where diaspora communities invited him to teach

Every nation added a new dimension to his eschatological understanding—how prophecy speaks differently to nations depending on their history, governance, and spiritual climate.

Across Cities

From major global cities like Houston, London, Johannesburg, Yaoundé, Washington D.C., and Minneapolis to smaller towns where faithful believers gathered, Rev. Dr. Ntuba carried the same message: “Understanding the times is essential for preparing God’s people.”

 

3. A MESSAGE THAT BRIDGED FAITH, GOVERNANCE, AND GLOBAL REALITIES

What made his eschatology work distinctive was his ability to connect prophecy with:

  • Global health crises (Ebola, COVID‑19, HIV/AIDS)

  • Governance failures and reforms

  • Climate and environmental justice

  • Social inequities

  • International diplomacy

  • Media and public communication

He taught that the signs of the times are not only spiritual but also visible in public health, political instability, environmental degradation, and global moral decline.

His background as an international physician and global health communicator gave him credibility in spaces where pastors rarely stand—city halls, government offices, international conferences, and global development forums.

 

4. A PARTNERSHIP ROOTED IN PURPOSE

Alongside him, Justice Beatrice Nambangi Ntuba brought her own global influence as a fearless judge and advocate for justice. Together, they became a symbol of faith, courage, and service—appearing at the United Nations, inspiring the documentary Sisters in Law, and representing a union where ministry and justice walk hand in hand.

Their travels often became joint missions:

  • He taught eschatology and governance.

  • She taught justice, righteousness, and the moral foundations of leadership.

 

5. A LEGACY STILL UNFOLDING

Rev. Dr. Ntuba’s eschatology work continues to evolve. His travels shaped a global prophetic voice—one that speaks to nations, warns leaders, strengthens churches, and prepares communities for the future.

His story is not just about movement across borders; it is about carrying a message that transcends borders.

A message that calls nations to accountability. A message that prepares believers for the times ahead. A message that blends Scripture, science, governance, and justice.

A message that only someone with his unique journey could deliver.

 

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