Michée Badé

Career Missionary since 2006, serving the Dendi people of Northern Benin. Now serving the Set Free In Christ Project.

Originally from Côte d’Ivoire, Dr. Michée B. Badé is an ordained minister who has served as a frontline worker for Adventist Frontier Missions for 16 years in West Africa and North Africa. Michée served together with his wife Elmire and two children, Eliora and Elie-Dana, helping to raise church-planting movements in both regions. He holds a BA in Theology from Andrews University and an MA and Ph.D. in Missiology from the University of the Free State in South Africa, where he is a research fellow. He currently serves as director for the Set Free In Christ Institute, operated by AFM.

Please visit Set Free in Christ Institute to learn more.

Speaking Appointments

To see if Michée and Elmire Badé are coming to a church near you, visit the Speaking Appointment Calendar.

Frontier Stories

Center for Faith Dialogue and Research

On January 31, we began construction of our Center for Faith Dialogue and Research. We would prefer to call it our Adventist Muslim Relations Center, but the prejudices of local Muslims and even Christians would be aroused.

By: Michée Badé
April 01 2011, 10:28 am | Comments 0

Benin Campmeeting

From December 22 to 26, I attended the Benin Mission’s first national camp meeting at Abomey, an ancient city with a rich history.

By: Michée Badé
March 01 2011, 10:23 am | Comments 0

Delivered From Demons

“I was tired of being responsible for so much evil around me,” said 17-year-old Ornelia. “Close friends and relatives suffered severe illnesses and serious accidents because they prayed for my deliverance.”

By: Michée Badé
February 01 2011, 10:21 am | Comments 0

The Next Step

To become effective agents of change, AFM missionaries must overcome the prejudices of key players in the community—decision makers, family leaders, and others with great influence.

By: Michée Badé
January 01 2011, 10:20 am | Comments 0

Brother Lateef

I met brother Lateef for the first time in a wedding procession that passed in front of our house.

By: Michée Badé
December 01 2010, 10:18 am | Comments 0

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