Our team loaded the bus to head to a village named Sengere where we would be presenting the gospel through a crusade. As we got near to our destination, thick clouds began to form and soon heavy rain was pouring down. Our team rose up in prayer to see God part the skies for our … Continue reading
Nima, a Muslim community in Accra, was one of my favorite places to visit for ministry. In this section of the city the houses are packed together separated by narrow winding alleys running with sewage. There are mosques every few blocks and it seems like somewhere there is always a call to prayer going out. … Continue reading
As I was leaving the crusade site after the second night, a young girl brought her brother up to me and explained that he wanted to accept Christ as his savior but stated he was too shy to come up during the invitation. I offered to walk with him a bit and I explained God’s … Continue reading
At the first crusade, I had an opportunity to meet Joe. Drew and I were standing amongst the crowd and I noticed a boy who was standing nearby. I motioned for him to come and I gave him a hug. You could tell that this was not something that he received on a regular basis. … Continue reading
We have always enjoyed seeing God pour out His Spirit to large groups of people through crusades, so we were very excited to have one in Sawla for two nights near the end of our time in northern Ghana. With all the preparations of acquiring lights, renting a sound system, building a large stage, mass … Continue reading
While going through a village to invite people to come to our crusade, God brought my attention to a specific lady. I invited her to come to the crusade. Later that night I found her amongst the crowd and she said she had severe ear pains. I put my hands on her ears and started … Continue reading
While in Mona, a small village near Sawla, I met Daniel, a blind young man sitting outside a small hut. The FMI team was about to begin and we were sent out to invite the locals. I saw him sitting and Darlene and I took him by his hand and he willingly came. After the … Continue reading
Following our Kingdom Bible School on Wednesday, our team drove to a very small town square that consisted of no more than a tree, a well pump and a few wooden benches. We quickly called the villagers to come by, crying out, “wa-dien,” which means, “come, drama!” Sixty or seventy came despite the rain. The … Continue reading
At our first Sawla outreach I met a very sad boy of about 15 years old named Isaac. My sense was to just hug him. My heart started to feel great compassion for him. I talked to him some, but didn’t have too much time to tell him about Jesus. After we performed our main … Continue reading
During our first morning in Sawla, our team was able to meet split up into our SEALS groups, which are small group ministry teams. We left our compound and began walking through the trails, praying that the Lord would lead us to the people He desired for us to meet with. As we stopped at … Continue reading