One-Way Evangelistic Ministries
Presenting The Lord Jesus Christ
as the world's only savior.
Our Mission is to present the Lord Jesus Christ as the world's only Savior, exclusively, unequivocally and uncompromisingly. 

The premise of this is founded upon John 14:6:   Jesus said unto him, "I am the way, the truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

Our methods of ministry include short and long-term international
missions, itinerant speaking, foreign national training, and
steelpan evangelistic outreaches.

Steelpan gospel missionary music teams also tour throughout the United States under the management and direction of One-Way Evangelistic Ministries.  The steelpan, indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago (West Indies), provides a unique platform from which to share the gospel message.  The history of the steelpan drum intrigues audiences, as the instruments are actually made from 55 gallon oil drums (originally discarded into the ocean off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago by the U.S. military during WWII).  These interactive programs are presented in churches, schools, nursing homes, camps, prisons, parades, and community events.
Evangelist, Jerry Singh, founder and director of One-Way Evangelistic Ministries travels in the United States, the West Indies, and South America sharing his testimony and the gospel of Jesus Christ.  He speaks at churches, camps, revivals, missions conferences, evangelistic trainings, youth rallies, schools, nursing homes, prisons, detention homes, street meetings and crusades.

Guyana, South America will be the target country for One-Way Evangelistic Ministries' international short-term mission. 
The trip will run June 5-19, 2007 (with the dates flexible to best meet the availability of the assembled team). 
Evangelistic outreach is the nature of the mission.  We intend to reach the local people with the Gospel through personal witnessing, visitations, vacation Bible schools, puppet programs, dramas, Evangecube demonstrations, special music, preaching and teaching lessons.  The extent of each method will be dependent on the gifting of the individual team members.  We anticipate visiting the local churches, public schools, orphanages, detention homes, community outreaches, and doing personal visitations.  
Family counseling, women's ministry and leadership training will also be provided to encourage the local church bodies. 













The cost to participate in the 2007 international trip will be $1,900.  We welcome anyone who would like to join us in this endeavor.  For more information please email us at:  onewayevangel@yahoo.com

John Cook, our first long-term international missionary, is currently focused on evangelism, discipleship, and leadership training of believers in Trinidad, West Indies.

In February 2007 John is scheduled to return to the United States to assist in the preparations for the 2007 short-term international missions trip to Trinidad and Guyana, South America..  During his tenure in the States, John will also travel and represent the ministry, as well as visit supporters.

At the completion of the short-term mission trip, John will remain in Guyana, South America for extended international ministry.
Itinerant Speaking
Short-Term International Missions.
Steelpan Music Ministry.
Long-term International Missions
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