His Calling
In 2005, Terry and Debbie Bose were released to resign their Vice Presidency and ministerial positions to pioneer REGAM Global Christian Missions under Terry Shaguy Ministries. This itinerant teaching ministry was commissioned to dismantle poverty in the Church of Jesus Christ by provoking believers to embrace enterprise and the community spirit exemplified in the days of Moses, Joshua, and the Acts Church—where no one lacked.
The ministry partners with individuals, churches, and mission organizations committed to giving rural communities hope, restoring dignity, and creating opportunities for a better future, while making the practical love of Jesus Christ tangible in people’s lives. Their work includes rural crusades, medical outreaches, seminars, conferences, and poverty-eradication workshops. Spectacular healings are commonly witnessed in the ministry, which is based in Nigeria and has extended to several African nations and Europe.
"We do not travel to the ends of the earth to bring God there; we travel to discover where He is already working and join Him in that harvest."
— Terry & Debbie ShaguyMinistry and Academic Background
Both Terry and Debbie Bose previously served on the ministerial board of David’s Family Christian Centres Worldwide, the church arm of The Revealed Word and Grace Ministries, Ibadan, Nigeria, where Terry served as Vice President between 1993 and 2004.
Dr. Terry is a prolific writer and an erudite teacher of God’s Word, operating with apostolic grace and a deep passion for souls. He currently has 14 titles in print and counting. Both Terry and Debbie hold PhDs in Specialized Ministries from The International College of Ministries, an affiliate of Ames Christian University, Florida, USA.
Personal Life
Terry and Debbie Bose are members of Faith Bible Church. Their marriage is blessed with five children: Iveren Favour, Sewuese Praise, Tor David, Benjamin Bem, and Sina Mimi.
They have also been blessed with two grandchildren, Angel Mne Shaguy and Jidenna Ethan Emodi, as well as a son-in-law, Olisa Okechukwu Emodi.
