BDA
Some of AMG's national leaders live and minister in areas where Christians are at risk. In order to not jeopardize their safety and security, the identities have been obscured.
BDA lost his father at an early age. When his mother became a Christian, BDA thought he was also a Christian because she was, but he soon realized he was not living an obedient life. When he attended a camp and heard a teacher telling of the second coming of our Lord, BDA realized he must search within to see if he was ready and found that he was not. After returning from camp, he made public confession of his faith and was baptized. Soon after, he asked God to give him an opportunity to work with the many young men who did not know Jesus
BDA now serves with a Bible Correspondence School. The school places foundational Bible instruction into the hands of thousands of young people every year. Working in an area populated with small towns and villages, BDA is involved with the follow-up and discipleship of students who have completed Correspondence courses. He also shares his faith at various meetings and rallies. BDA and his wife have three young daughters.