Continued Collaboration With Fountainhead Christian University in Tema, Ghana
CCI continues to work with our missionaries Faithful and Mary Biney in Ghana.
CCI continues to work with our missionaries Faithful and Mary Biney in Ghana.
These are recordings from our National missionaries in Ghana. They are reporting about how storms ravaged the village of Narkwa where CCI funds were used to build a school.
Adwoa Marfo, is singing a song of praise to God for answering her prayer.
This has been an ongoing project as the need arises. We have been able to construct a kitchen and dining room, bathrooms and a house for the director. They are in need of more housing for the male residents. There is also a desire to develop another site in a town about ten miles away.
When CCI takes a team to Ghana we almost always make a trip to the orphanages to visit and play with the children and staff and deliver food, clothing, and supplies.
Our goal in Bulembu will be ongoing by helping renovate more homes as the needs arise. The cost will also be ongoing so any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
All three Ghana orphanages received much-needed food products. Auntie Adwoa’s arrived in such a timely manner that only God could have planned it. She was leaving to go to the States to see her newborn twin grandchildren and had very little food to leave for the orphans.
Our annual Golf Tournament answered many prayers for YWAM Long Beach and the Pocoroba family for ministry. All funds raised through sponsors and golfers were
CCI sent funds to rebuild the roof structure and install new roofing material. The church members were happy to come together again in their own building.
During the summers he and his wife, Dolores, hosted camps for the youth in the village. In 1980 they began to develop a Christian radio station. KIAM radio station was incorporated in Nenana,
Narkwa Village School updated student pictures
Narkwa Village School construction in progress
Early Stages of construction at the Narkwa Village School
Aakra is a small village in the Central Region of Ghana. The education there is minimal, and the existing facility was inadequate.We built a six-room structure that will house 250 students. This project was started in October 2009 and the kids can now go to school rain or shine.
Recognizing the need for quality transformational basic education, they started two schools; Fountainhead Christian school, Sakumono-Tema and Calvary Academy in the heart of the central region.