Andoseh Theodore

Theodore Andoseh is the spiritual son of Professor Zacharias Tanee Fomum, the founding team leader of Christian Missionary Fellowship International and the author of over 150 Christian books. Theodore became a Christian in 1978 through the preaching of Professor Fomum and was discipled by the Professor to love and serve Jesus. He served as Laboratory assistant of Professor Fomum in the University of Yaounde 1 in Cameroon. At the Yaounde base of Professor Fomum's ministry, Theodore served as the Professor's personal assistant and private secretary. He started the production and publication of the first revival tract titled "God speaks to the man who wants to hear". He also started the first prayer chain in Yaounde. As a national missionary in Cameroon, he planted over 50 churches. He also travelled widely with Pr. Fomum, stabilizing the churches.In 1989, he was ordained a bishop of the church in Yaounde. As the work grew, he was given the responsibility to carry the penetration of Africa with the gospel and in 1994, Theodore and his wife Adela were sent to Nigeria as missionaries, where they faithfully served for 14 years until the passing into glory of Professor Fomum in 2009. He presently serves as Team leader of Christian Missionary Fellowship International, a disciple-making, missionary sending and church-planting movement that has planted thousands of churches in more than 70 countries on all the continents.