Workers sent by our Africa Missions Office celebrated a historic gathering in October – their first Spiritual Life Conference! They met in Accra, Ghana for four days. Some WAMO workers were meeting their colleagues for the first time, while others were rekindling old friendships.
Explore moreThe club, set up by a team from local churches and SIM workers including Charity Cadieux, launched more in hope than expectation in Tumu.
Explore moreDespite travel restrictions and the challenge of raising support during a global pandemic, 27-year-old physiotherapist Kara B never stopped trusting in God’s perfect timing.
Explore moreAlthough about 69 per cent of Ghana’s population profess to be Christians, there are still many people who have not had any meaningful contact with the gospel.
Explore moreVanlalfela “Fela” and Lalhlupuii Hnialum have ministered to a substantial number of widows and children in Gushegu, Ghana, leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they are eager to return.
Explore moreIn northern Ghana, West Africa, there is a town called Tamale. Fifteen-year-old Sherriff grew up on the outskirts of Tamale with his family, who are subsistence farmers. When Sherriff was about ten years old, his parents noticed a growth developing in his right nostril. They were hoping it would resolve on its own, but over the years it grew larger
Explore moreWorking among an unreached people group is so important in developing a passion for mission in pastors and church leaders. Someone has said that we will not have a burden for the lost until we experience a “holy discontent”.
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