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

Ramadan in Kandi

Because our goal is neither to confront our Muslin friends nor to offend them, we judge it wise to stand by for a while and not appear at their public meetings, even if friends invite us.

By: Michée Badé
November 01 2008, 4:15 pm | Comments 0

Shadow and Sunshine

When we were finally able to speak with Amadou on the phone, he was distraught. He couldn’t understand why he’d come under such attack.

By: Michée Badé
October 01 2008, 4:13 pm | Comments 0

My God is Jehovah

We are thrilled to attest that Jehovah is our God. Elie-Dana’s birth is another testimony for us of His mighty power and His love and protection for His children. The enemy planned to afflict us and discourage and disorganize us in our work, but he did not succeed.

By: Michée Badé
September 01 2008, 4:00 pm | Comments 0

Power Encounters

Eleven days after the disappearance, the mayor and his counsel decided to invite the input of the voodoo priests. This was a difficult decision because the missing man was a Muslim, and voodoo practices are contrary to the teachings of Islam.

By: Michée Badé
August 01 2008, 3:54 pm | Comments 0

Peace be Unto You

Islam is by no means a unified community of believers. Serious differences arose within the Muslim community immediately after Mohammed’s death.

By: Michée Badé
July 01 2008, 3:52 pm | Comments 0

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