Military Ministries International


Skiing Retreat 15-21 March 2010

March 15, 2010toMarch 21, 2010

Skiing Retreat 2010 is particularly suitable for beginners in skiing and especially for all those younger in years and military service. Those young at heart are also very welcome. Download the Invitation & Application 2010.

Mark Fillingham A Personal Journey

If you would like a copy of the DVD of Mark telling his story please contact the office by Email.  The cost is £5 plus .60 p&p for UK.

Training Weekend 2010

We enjoyed and outstanding weekend at Sarum College, Salibury.  All Nations Christian College lecturer on Mission, VJ ‘Sam’ Samkutty opened with a superb talk on “What is Mission”.  Nepal MCF President Pastor Indra Basnet gave us a fascinating and encouraging insight into the military Christian fellowship in Nepal. It was established just 0ver 4 years ago and numbers over 500 members with groups in every disctrict in Nepal. A full report in the Newsletter at the end of the Month but the talks are available from the MMI Office.

Newsletter July 08

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Newsletter January 2010

The latest Accts MMI Newsletter can now be downloaded here – January 2010

Update November 2009

Our mid-term Update provides our latest news to fuel your prayers as well as keep you in touch with what we are doing. Download Update Nov 09 now.

Newsletter October 2009

Download the latest Newsletter October 2009here

Annual Report 2009

Report 08-09

Newsletter 2009

Download now the latest Newsletter 2009 with reports on events over the last 3 months, Annual Report for 2008-09 and a tear out timeless prayer brief

AMCF European Conference 2009

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 Were you unable to attend the Conference or do you want to listen again to some of the wonderful talks or was there a seminar you were not able to attend and want to catch up on it now.  Most of talks are available here for downloading.  Sadly some recordings were corrupted or the talks were not recorded. Where this applies a note is made beside the title.

Intro and Pres AMCF

Setting the Scene (available as hard copy only. Contact Accts MMI)

Bible Studies – Revd Gordon Hickson

Faith Challenged- Major General Arnvid Løvbukten

Sunday Sermon Bishop Borski- Bishop Ryszard Borski

Brother Yun- Brother Yun (Intro and translation Brother Taisto)

Operational Tour in Iraq – Major Mark Goodwin-Hudson RHG/D

Christian Character Based Leadership – Pointman Leadership Institue (No recordings available)

Healing – Revd Nigel Mumford

Faith under Fire – Nick Stott (Not recorded)

Guidance- Jeremy Clare

Faith in the Family – Rainer and Karin Thorun – Talk not recorded but Marriage Handout and Marriage work sheet available to download.

Rough Guide to being Dad – Revd Richard Hardy

Balancing Family and Service Life – Gp Capt Chris Huckstep RAF (Being processed)

Growing an MCF – Mark Hibbert-Hingston & Mihai Bruma and Gabi Gheorghias

Fellowship & Chaplains – Revd Roland Wort RN (Not available recording corrupted)

Ladies – Jan Ransom (Not recorded)

Building Worshipping Communities-Dave Silber (Principle Nexus College)

Global Day of Prayer

Val Rajah – Obituary

Accts MMI Associate and former staff member Valvakan (Val) Rajah entered heaven on April 25th after a long battle with cancer. In 1972 Val, who was of Indian descent, joined the Rhodesian Armed Forces chaplaincy and rose to the rank of chaplain general of Zimbabwe (1981-1985). He was one of the first three non-whites to become an officer in Zimbabwe’s armed forces. In a 1985 Mail Reporter (Zimbabwe) article, he stated, “It was only the Prime Minister’s initial policy of reconciliation that enabled someone like me to be appointed Chaplain General of the defense forces.” In 1985 he was forced to resign due to his stance on human rights issues concerning military personnel imprisoned by the ruling government. In 1986 Val and his first wife Valerie began to work with Accts MMI.


A printer by trade, Val began his military ministry shortly after converting from Hinduism to Christianity. Throughout his career and ministry, Val acted as a human rights advocate by speaking out against injustices and championed many issues, from prisoner care to homelessness.

Val was buried in Brazil, where he and Gina had been staying to receive medical treatment, on Sunday. Many chaplains, military personnel, and pastors attended the funeral. The Brazilian air force performed a four-plane flyover at his burial in recognition of Val’s service to humanity.

Val was preceeded in death by his father, Rama Naran Rajah; brothers Tiny and Dindela; and his first wife wife Valerie (Lali, or Val). He is survived by wife Gina; his mother Nagama Rajah; and children Gary (Chris) Rajah, Ruth (Basil) Fernandes, and Donna (Roger) Betten.

Please be in prayer for Gina and the entire family at this time.




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