The Nicodemus Missions International was born out of a divine vision emanating from a great burden for the wholesome spiritual reality of the church universal. A spiritual search into the root cause of the church's predicament reveals the need to go back to the instruction of our Lord Jesus Christ in John 3:3-5 to the elder states ruler of his days – Nicodemus – that "Ye must be born again!" A statement divine, statement made universally applicable to souls that can be part of the body of Christ.
Most new testament followers of Christ out of an heritage from church history do not appreciate the real meaning of the resurrection of Jesus Christ to the extent that the urgent ideas of the commandment are gradually being eroded with the resultant effect of producing only half-baked Christians and eventually reacting into an unwholesome body of Christ.
Our vision became divinely built up as to what could be done to commence the arduous task of bringing a derailed body of Christ back on her track in fulfillment of the master's test purpose of her work on earth.
This explains why God gave us the name NICODEMUS MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL and a definite message to deliver round the whole world, viz: "Ye must be born again!" The newness of our call is to spell out the ingredients of the commandment and take the following definite steps to achieve the objective:
- Raise from the already fellowship leaders who will be soaked in the version of reconstructing the church universal. These leaders must experience what the Lord will use them to impact in others—this is what we teach as represented in 2 Tim. 2:2.
- Relate with church leaders through their organized forums and established personnel relationships into this objective.
- Emphasize the main theme of our call as a missions body, inform of agency and church functions—Acts 1:8.
- Establish a non-denominational and independent unit tagged "CHRISTIAN RESEARCH CENTRE" with the following functions:
(a) Provision of Christian research materials on the mind of Christ, the purpose of the Church, doctrines, elimination of permissive Gospel, and the promotion of sound teaching through seminars, conferences, symposiums, etc.