Eric Nyador

Enoch and Lydia Nyador are natives of Ghana, born in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region. They have been married for over 18 years. Lydia is a family doctor and ophthalmologist. And they are blessed with three children, Yayra, Makafui, and Jacob. They also have another daughter that has joined their family, who is pictured on the extreme right. Her name is Love.

For over 15 years, Enoch has served as the first director of Ghana Christian Mission, leading a team of 15 evangelists and 10 midwives in planting churches and treating the sick in the name of Christ among the 11 unreached people groups in Ghana. Ghana Christian Mission has grown to 10 clinics, 60 churches, 14 evangelists, clinic staff workers and thousands won to Christ. Enoch serves as the vice-chairman of the Christian Churches Brotherhood in Ghana and coordinates evangelism activities both in the urban and rural areas. He taught at Ghana Christian College and Seminary from 1986-1992 and now serves as both an adjunct lecturer and board member. He served as a student minister and, later, the first minister of the Abeka Christian Church in Accra, Ghana, where he was ordained into the ministry in 1983.

He has traveled to several countries in Africa with medical missions including Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe. He has also spoken in churches, colleges and conventions in over a dozen states in America.

Enoch received a B.A. in Christian Ministries from Ghana Christian College (1982) and a Masters of Divinity from Emmanuel School of Religion (1986).

For more information, please visit his website or click here for his most recent newsletter.