Teaching ministries: Dominion recovery, discipleship principles
Welcome to NTUBA MINISTRIES Teaching Ministries. Here, we focus on dominion recovery, discipleship, and time-tested principles. Join us as we explore transformative teachings designed to edify and equip you for effective ministry. We are committed to providing a strong hermeneutical foundation to rightly divide the Word.
Benefits of our teaching ministries
Engage with our teaching ministries and experience transformation, edification, ministerial formation, mentoring, and comprehensive discipleship. Our teachings are designed to equip you for a fulfilling spiritual journey.
Transformation
Experience profound personal transformation through our insightful teachings and spiritual guidance.
Edification
Build a strong foundation of faith with teachings that uplift, encourage, and edify your spirit.
Ministerial Formation
Prepare for effective ministry with comprehensive formation programs designed to equip you for service.
Unmatched expertise in teaching ministries
Benefit from more than 25 years of global experience. Our teaching ministries are theologically and biblically sound, rightly dividing the Word with a strong hermeneutical foundation.
Global experience
With over 25 years of global experience, HND Religion’s teaching ministries offer unparalleled insights and expertise.
Theological and biblical foundation
Our teachings are theologically and biblically sound, rightly dividing the Word with a strong hermeneutical foundation.
Global Peace Message Inspired by H.E. Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. NtubaH.E. Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. Ntuba
Global Peace Message Inspired by H.E. Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. NtubaH.E. Eminence Excellency Minister Dr. Ntuba extends sincere appreciation to Pope Leo for echoing long‑standing messages of peace and reconciliation first shared many years ago with the people of Cameroon, including the Tikar communities of the North West Region.
He emphasizes that true peace begins when communities listen to the cries of their people, protect life, and reject cycles of retaliation that have historically harmed families and villages across the Tikar lands.
Dr. Ntuba calls on all groups—whether political, traditional, or community‑based—to reject violence, manipulation, and actions that endanger civilians. He urges all actors to prioritize the well‑being of the population, uphold human dignity, and allow people to live, work, and move freely without fear.
He further appeals to individuals in positions of influence to refrain from actions that fuel division or prolong suffering. Leadership, he notes, must be rooted in service, compassion, and accountability.
Dr. Ntuba reminds all Cameroonians that the symbol of the dove—released many years ago as a gesture of peace—still carries its message today: peace is possible, reconciliation is achievable, and the future belongs to those who choose dialogue over destruction.
He concludes with a firm call for unity, justice, and an end to all forms of violence, affirming that “enough is enough—let peace prevail for the sake of our people and future generations.”
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