FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Q: WHAT IS MELODY OF NEW HOPE (MNH)
We are a nonprofit organization ministry that begun in Africa by Adrien Misigaro since 2005 to address the ever-growing life brokenness among the youths through gospel music.
Q: IS MNH MINISTRY TO YOUTH OR BY YOUTH
A: MNH Ministry is to youth because it needs guidance and direction from adults and it meets the needs of youth.
Q: WHAT DO WE OFFER?
A: We mobilize the youth in the broken World for a New Hope in life through Gospel music to African, Diaspora and host Youths.
Q: HOW CAN I GIVE DONATION TO MNH Ministry?
Q: WHO IS THE LEADER OF MNH MINISTRY?
A: MNH was founded in 2005 by brothers, Adrien Misigaro and Gentil Misigaro. Today it operates as a family of ministries. To learn more about MNH’s leadership, click here.
VOLUNTEER QUESTIONS
Q: WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENT ?
A:
- A university degree or higher technical diploma;
- 22-years old minimum (no maximum age limit);
- A minimum of two years of relevant work experience;
- Good working knowledge
- Working languages: English, French, Swahili and Kinyarwanda
Q: CAN I VOLUNTEER IN MY OWN COUNTRY?
A: Yes, for further details on how to serve as MNH Ministry, please click here. Another option is to volunteer over the Internet from home through our social media platform like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube by sharing our works.
Q: I HAVE A QUESTION THAT ISN'T ANSWERED HERE. WHOM CAN I CONTACT?
A: Please write to info@mnhministry.org for any further questions you may have.
“Tomorrow Begins Today” is the motto that captures our vision for the Melody of New Hope [MNH] mission. Its origin is in the Book of Joshua (4:9): “After crossing the River Jordan, God commanded Joshua to set up twelve stones collected from the middle of the River Jordan where the priests who carried the Ark of the Covenant had stood.”
These stones were to be a memorial for what God had done in liberating the Hebrew people from slavery in Egypt. They would manifest the goodness of the Lord and show how merciful and gracious He was to them. The stones set up by today’s generation for future generations were God’s reminder to Joshua that ‘tomorrow begins today’.