Ministry Partnerships
Over the years, we have partnered with some Individuals and some of the biggest ministries globally. Learn about how we can partner together.
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Ministries & Individuals we partner with
Over the years we have partnered with Individuals and with some of the biggest ministries globally including Billy Graham Ministries, Dr T. L Osborn Healing Crusades, Rick Warren HIV AIDS Outreaches and the Osteen on Global Health Missionary Trainings.

Partnerships we seek
We continue to partner and seek partnership with ministries of like vision and purpose based on luke 9,2, proclamation and healing globally, especially ongoing work and partnership with CMDA, and global health outreaches.

Benefits of partnering with us
We have loads of trainings and international experiences and connections which new partners and old partners can leverage to make their healing ministries more impactful.
REV DR NTUBA AKWO THOMPSON AND REV DR RICK WARREN AT WORK IN WASHINGTON DC USA
CHRISTIAN MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSOCIATION WORK IN BRISTOL TENNESEE
REV DR NTUBA AKWO THOMPSON AND DR T. L . ODBORN AT WORK IN TULSA OKLAHOMA USA
BILLY GRAHAM MINISTRIES PARTNERS
PARTNERSHIP WITH ORAL ROBERTS MINISTRIES AND INTERNATIONAL CHARISMATIOC BIBLE MINISTRIES TULSA OKLAHAOMA
OSTEEN HEALING MINISTRIES HOUSTON
Formed in Tulsa — The Healing Legacy That Shaped Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo
When Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo first stepped onto the campus of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he entered a place built on a bold vision — a vision carved into the very emblem that greets every visitor: “Educating the Whole Man — Spirit, Mind, Body.” Those words were not simply a motto. They were a mandate. A calling. A framework for life and ministry.
During the years he spent in Tulsa, Dr. Ntuba immersed himself in the healing ministries and teachings of Oral Roberts, one of the most influential Christian healing evangelists of the 20th century. The campus itself, with its international flags, prayer gardens, and iconic symbols of faith, became a living classroom. It was here that he studied the principles, theology, and praxis of healing — not as abstract doctrine, but as a lived expression of God’s compassion for humanity.
Oral Roberts taught that healing is not limited to the physical body. True healing touches the mind, restores the spirit, and renews the soul. This holistic approach resonated deeply with Dr. Ntuba, whose own ministry and global health work had already shown him that human suffering is multidimensional. In Tulsa, he found language, structure, and spiritual grounding for what he had long believed: that God’s healing power addresses the whole person.
The emblem at Oral Roberts University — Spirit, Mind, Body — became a guiding compass. It shaped his understanding of ministry as a balance of faith, intellect, and compassionate action. It taught him that healing requires prayer, but also knowledge; spiritual authority, but also emotional wisdom; divine intervention, but also human responsibility.
As he studied the healing principles of Oral Roberts, Dr. Ntuba witnessed how faith could transform communities, restore hope, and empower individuals to rise above illness, trauma, and despair. He learned that healing is not only a miracle but a ministry — a calling to serve, uplift, and restore.
These years in Tulsa left a permanent imprint on his life. They strengthened his pastoral identity, deepened his theological insight, and enriched his global health advocacy. Whether working with mayors, advising leaders, or engaging in governance journalism, he carried with him the conviction that healing — personal, communal, and societal — begins with the alignment of mind, spirit, and soul.
Today, the influence of Oral Roberts University remains visible in his ministry and leadership. It lives in his commitment to holistic well‑being, his passion for justice, and his belief that every human being deserves dignity, restoration, and the fullness of life. The seeds planted in Tulsa continue to bear fruit across nations, communities, and generations.
"Partnering with Ntuba ministries has expanded our ministry's reach and impact. Their global connections and training resources are invaluable."
A Satisfied Partner
Building Bridges of Service: Rev. Dr. Akwo Thompson Ntuba’s Work With San Antonio Nonprofit Leaders
Building Bridges of Service: Rev. Dr. Akwo Thompson Ntuba’s Work With San Antonio Nonprofit Leaders
For years, Rev. Dr. Akwo Thompson Ntuba has stood at the crossroads of faith, community service, and public health—bringing people together in ways that strengthen entire cities. His work in San Antonio is a powerful example of that calling in action.
In gatherings across the city—from community centers to meeting halls—Dr. Ntuba has joined hands with nonprofit leaders, pastors, educators, and civic organizers who share a common mission: to uplift the vulnerable, empower the underserved, and build healthier, more resilient communities. The images capture these moments well: rooms filled with engaged listeners, leaders exchanging ideas, and Dr. Ntuba seated among them as both teacher and collaborator.
A Ministry Rooted in Partnership
San Antonio’s nonprofit landscape is rich with organizations dedicated to youth development, family support, health education, and spiritual growth. Rather than working in isolation, Dr. Ntuba has consistently chosen partnership. His approach is simple but powerful: bring people together, share knowledge, and strengthen the hands of those already serving on the front lines.
Through workshops, seminars, and community dialogues, he has contributed to:
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Faith-based leadership development
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Youth mentorship and campus outreach strategies
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HIV/AIDS and public health education
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Community resilience and spiritual wellness
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Collaborative service projects across ministries and nonprofits
These sessions often draw diverse audiences—pastors, nonprofit directors, volunteers, students, and community members—each eager to learn and contribute.
A Presence That Inspires Confidence
In the photos, Dr. Ntuba sits among leaders and community members, not above them. That posture reflects his philosophy: leadership is most powerful when it is shared. Whether listening to a speaker, engaging in discussion, or offering guidance, he brings humility, experience, and a global perspective shaped by decades of service.
His presence in San Antonio has helped many organizations think more broadly about their mission—connecting local challenges to global health issues, and linking spiritual care with practical community action.
Strengthening Communities Through Knowledge and Faith
Dr. Ntuba’s work with San Antonio nonprofits is part of a larger vision he has carried for decades: to equip communities with the tools they need to thrive spiritually, emotionally, and physically. His background in global health diplomacy and Christian ministry gives him a unique ability to address complex issues with clarity and compassion.
Whether speaking to youth, advising nonprofit leaders, or participating in community forums, he consistently emphasizes:
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The importance of faith in shaping strong communities
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The role of education in preventing health crises
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The power of collaboration across sectors
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The responsibility of leaders to guide the next generation
A Continuing Commitment
San Antonio is just one chapter in a much larger story, but it is a meaningful one. The partnerships formed there—visible in the faces and settings captured in your photos—reflect a shared commitment to service that continues to grow.
Rev. Dr. Akwo Thompson Ntuba’s work with nonprofit leaders in the city stands as a testament to what can happen when faith, expertise, and community spirit come together with purpose. It is a story of collaboration, compassion, and the belief that every community can rise when its leaders rise together.
A Moment of Unity: His Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. Ntua Akwo Meets Houston Campus Ministries
A Moment of Unity: His Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. Ntua Akwo Meets Houston Campus Ministries
In a quiet conference room on the University of Houston campus, a rare and meaningful gathering took place. His Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. Ntua Akwo, internationally recognized for his work in global health diplomacy and interfaith engagement, participated in a pre–memorial service meeting with leaders from several of Houston’s major campus ministries.
Representatives from Catholic, Baptist, and diverse faith expressions across the city joined the conversation, reflecting the rich spiritual tapestry of Houston’s academic community. The atmosphere was warm, thoughtful, and deeply collaborative. Around the table sat ministers, chaplains, and student-faith leaders—each committed to supporting students, honoring shared values, and strengthening interfaith bonds.
Dr. Ntuba Akwo, known for bridging health, spirituality, and community development, emphasized the importance of unity during moments of remembrance. He spoke about the role of campus ministries in shaping compassionate leaders and highlighted how faith communities can work together to uplift students during times of reflection and healing.
The meeting was more than a logistical discussion; it was a moment of fellowship. Participants exchanged stories, shared insights from their respective traditions, and explored ways to collaborate beyond the memorial service. The dialogue underscored a shared commitment to service, dignity, and the spiritual well‑being of students across Houston.
As the meeting concluded, there was a sense of renewed purpose. The upcoming memorial service would not only honor a lives but also stand as a testament to what is possible when diverse faith communities come together under a common mission.
For Dr.Ntuba Akwo and the campus ministry leaders, this gathering marked another step toward building bridges—across campuses, across traditions, and across the city of Houston.
A Bridge‑Builder in Washington: His Eminence Excellency Minister Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo and the Catholic Leadership of the United States
A Bridge‑Builder in Washington: His Eminence Excellency Minister Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo and the Catholic Leadership of the United States
In the heart of Washington, D.C., where faith, diplomacy, and national leadership intersect, His Eminence Excellency Minister Rev. Dr. Ntuba Akwo has continued to play a remarkable role as a unifying voice across traditions. Known globally for his work in health diplomacy, interfaith engagement, and strategic communication, Dr. Akwo has partnered closely with the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church—including bishops, archbishops, and a cardinal—on initiatives that strengthen ecumenical collaboration and deepen the spiritual dialogue shaping the nation’s capital.
This partnership is not new. Years earlier, Dr. Akwo contributed to a historic moment in American religious and political life: the first‑ever address of Pope Francis to the United States Congress. As part of the communication advisory body supporting the Vatican’s outreach, Dr. Akwo helped articulate the tone, themes, and moral clarity that characterized the Pope’s message—a message that resonated across political lines and faith traditions.
Today, that same spirit of bridge‑building continues. In Washington, Dr. Akwo and Catholic leaders have been working together to advance the ecumenical “come‑together” movement, a growing effort to strengthen unity among Christian communities and promote shared service to humanity. Their conversations have focused on healing divisions, elevating moral leadership, and encouraging cooperation between churches, civic institutions, and global partners.
Meetings with bishops and the cardinal have emphasized the importance of communication that inspires rather than divides—communication that reflects the compassion and humility Pope Francis has championed on the world stage. Dr. Akwo’s expertise in global health, diplomacy, and faith‑based outreach has made him a valued partner in shaping messages that speak to the conscience of the nation.
In these gatherings, the atmosphere has been one of mutual respect and shared purpose. Leaders have reflected on the challenges facing communities today—from public health to social justice—and explored how ecumenical collaboration can offer hope, healing, and practical solutions.
For Dr. Akwo, this work is part of a lifelong mission: to bring people together across traditions, cultures, and institutions. For the Catholic leadership in Washington, it represents a commitment to dialogue that honors the legacy of Pope Francis’s historic engagement with the United States.
Together, they are writing a new chapter in faith‑based diplomacy—one rooted in unity, service, and the belief that moral leadership can still shape the future of nations.
A Story of Service, Leadership, and Kingdom Partnership
A Story of Service, Leadership, and Kingdom Partnership
His Eminence, Excellency Minister Dr. Akwo Thompson Ntuba had long believed that leadership is not merely a position but a sacred calling. For decades, he had served across continents—as a physician, global health diplomat, communicator, and minister of the Gospel—carrying a vision that blended faith, wisdom, and practical empowerment for the Body of Christ.
It was during one of his international ministry assignments that a new chapter unfolded. Dr. Ntuba, already known for his work in global health communication and spiritual leadership, volunteered to partner with Minister Dave Ramsey and the EntreLeadership team. The mission was simple yet profound: strengthen Christian leaders with principles that unite biblical truth and practical stewardship.
At the conference venue, the atmosphere was electric. Leaders from across the nation gathered to learn, grow, and be sharpened. Screens glowed with the EntreLeadership banner, technicians worked behind the scenes to orchestrate the event, and attendees filled the auditorium with expectation.
Dr. Ntuba moved through the halls with quiet authority, his conference badge identifying him as part of the leadership and management team. For him, this was not just another event—it was ministry. It was service. It was an offering to the Body of Christ.
He supported the team with the same excellence he had brought to global health summits, WHO executive board sessions, and international conferences. Whether coordinating logistics, advising on communication strategy, or encouraging young leaders, he carried himself as both servant and statesman.
During the Smart Money Smart Kids book event, he watched families gather to learn principles that would shape generations. He saw parents inspired, children curious, and communities strengthened. It reminded him of his own lifelong mission: to empower people with knowledge that transforms.
As the EntreLeadership sessions unfolded—spotlights illuminating the stage, speakers sharing wisdom, and thousands taking notes—Dr. Ntuba felt a deep sense of purpose. This partnership was more than organizational support. It was a divine alignment.
He had volunteered not for recognition, but for impact. Not for title, but for testimony.
And in that moment, surrounded by leaders hungry for growth, he understood that God had woven his journey—from global health diplomacy to ministry, from media leadership to conference service—into a tapestry designed to bless the Church worldwide.
His presence at the EntreLeadership conferences became a symbol of what happens when faith, expertise, and servant leadership converge. A reminder that the Body of Christ is strengthened when its leaders rise, collaborate, and serve with humility.
And so, the story continues—of a minister, a diplomat, a communicator, and a servant of God—walking faithfully into every room where God sends him, carrying the light of wisdom and the heart of a shepherd.
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