We were excited to receive gift boxes, gift bags, computers, sheets and towels from our friends and supporters in Canada this month! The shipment arrived just in time for the children that are preparing to start the new school year. The students that joined us for 40 Days @ My Father’s House will help hand
40 Days @ My Father’s House is the discipleship programme that we have decided to run at least once a year. Our goal is to grow in love toward God and other people. This year, 30 students are participating in the programme. We have committed to spending 40 days seeking God, studying His Word and
Hello friends, We just had our Parousia Conference in My Father’s House at the same time the Jews celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles. We felt a strong anointing with the ability to impart as we ministered the word of the Lord. Katharine said that she felt the presence of the Lord had been stronger than
Hello friends, We just had the closing celebration of our first “40 Days @ My Father’s House”. The 40 day program was made up of three parts. We spent the first part in teaching the basics (Firm Foundations) of the Christian life, second part was about Israel, the church and the sign of the times,
Celebrating the passover in a couple of villages as well as in My Father’s House. Many people joint in rededicating their lives to the Lord. I pray and hope you all had a meaningful passover season as you also celebrated the death and resurection of Jesus.
Hello Friends We are in the Passover season, a special time when an extra emphasis is on the death and resurrection of Christ. I have personally sought for greater revelation of the cost the Lord paid for my ransom. I have not looked this up myself but I heard that Jesus fulfilled 25 Old Testament
The Lord Jesus Christ sent us to Ghana to seek the well-being of Ghanaians and to pray to the Lord on their behalf. We believe that the Lord has a special plan and purpose for the Ghanaian people.
Ghana has become known as “an island of peace” in the turbulent region of West Africa. As a result, people from other war-torn nations in the region are seeking refuge in Ghana. While we are helping the poor in our area, we are also teaching and training Ghanaians to reach out to the other tribes and people groups that are gathering in Ghana.