Nehemiah Ministries

"Compelled by compassion
to reach out to the poor and neglected"

Nehemiah Ministries is a Christian charity based in
India and the UK

Our Vision:

  • to practically serve people in poverty, especially those who would otherwise be neglected
  • to provide opportunities for education for those who would otherwise not be able to engage in it
  • to support and encourage local churches, especially in areas where Christians are isolated or persecuted
  • to introduce people to Jesus and help them to grow in their faith, particularly in areas where there are no churches to do this
  • Full details of all our projects can be found on the missions page.

    Trustees

    Jayakumar

    Jai is a full-time missionary for Nehemiah Ministries, having given up his job as a technology teacher at Hebron School in 2005. Since Jesus impacted his life in 1992, Jai has experienced an unquenchable desire to spread the Gospel. He is the founder of many of the projects under the Nehemiah Ministries banner. Jai is a committed member of his local Brethren assembly, but is entirely interdenominational in his work with the worldwide Church. Jai is married to Wilma, a talented artist and teacher. They have a daughter, Joanna, and twins Jerusha and Jonathan.

    Robbie & Becky Kerry

    Brought up in a Christian family, Robbie made his own commitment to Christ in 1986. During a trip to India in 1997, Robbie met Jai, and their shared passion for evangelism and mission work in India led to Nehemiah Ministries being founded. Robbie is an anaesthetist currently living and working in the West Midlands, UK, and he is married to Becky, who is our treasurer and secretary. They have two children, Toby and Hannah. They are part of an Elim Pentecostal church in Birmingham.

    Steve Wicking


    Steve is married to Trudi and has two children. They are part of a newfrontiers affliliated church in Solihull. Born and raised in South London, Steve started attending church with his mum as a youngster and it was a deep spiritual encounter with Jesus in his late teens which changed his perspective on church and resulted in him leaving a job in financial services to work in the voluntary sector. Steve is passionate about the local church and its role in empowering disenfranchised groups, demonstrating diversity in action and working for social justice.

    Peter Jordan


    Peter grew up in a Christian family and became certain of his relationship with Jesus around the age of 13. He is married to Genevieve and has two children; Asher and Emmie. Peter is part of Oasis Church, a New Frontiers church that meets in Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham He works for Ofwat which is the economic regulator of water companies in England and Wales.

    Nehemiah Ministries
    104 Corisande Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6RP

     

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