Dayton UMC Ghana 2012 Church Planting Mission
The description and record of our return trip to Ghana for church planting, water projects, medical clinics, children's ministries and church construction. February 17 - February 29, 2012
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Sunday, March 4, 2012
Celebration and Thanksgiving!
In the end, it's not about wells or pumps, medical clinics or children's ministry. It's about the relationships we establish with our new brothers and sisters in Christ, and the Lord and His Holy Spirit we leave with them. May God continue to bless the people we touched this year.
Cool, clean, life giving water!
The first waters from the new borehole and well! Each team member took a turn at pumping water with villagers gathered for the opening. This slightly different style pump is reputed to have a long service life and should serve the village and surrounding area for years to come!
First water...
After cutting the ribbon on behalf of the team, and the Dayton United Methodist Church , Glenn proceeded to begin pumping the first water!
Well Dedication
Sue presented a short dedication message to the villagers gathered. She made the point that we all need the "Good Shepherd", using the analogy of the still water in Psalms 23. On our own, we tend to take the easy path, or convenient water, even though it is not likely to be good for us. The Master on the other hand, knows what we need and what will satisfy us. It was a good and powerful presentation of God’s providence.
Opening of the first well!
The Water Projects
The major new addition to our ministry in Ghana this year was the building of wells in remote villages that were in need of safe drinking water. The well projects were begun even before we arrived with village selection by Joseph and the Methodist church, and then site surveys by our Ghanaian contractor friends. Here Joseph is making a few remarks at the dedication of the first well ready for operation.
Friday, March 2, 2012
The first service at Obuasi!
Our new friend Justin delivered the message at the new church at Obusai. Again, a nice group for their first service.
Presentations for the new caretaker...
Each newly planted church has a local caretaker pastor, trained by Joseph and the Methodist church as part of this ministry. Each is presented with his own bible in Twi, and NIV study bible and a bicycle with which to do his work. The church is presented with a pulpit bible, young children’s picture bibles and youth bibles. The past few years we have also been blessed to distribute New Testaments to everyone in the new church!
The first service at Ayensua!
Austin brought the message to a lively group at the newly planted church at Ayensua. They are meeting in a classroom for now - until they can get a worship pavilion of their own.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
A challenge
Glenn preached a message about the role of Christians in their church and what each and everyone can do to expand the Kingdom of God . He challenged this church to continue the construction of a floor and to fill it by the time we return in 2013!
The first service under the new pavilion!
Using their pavilion as a place of worship for the first time, a nice group assembled from Nkankom. We counted twenty one adults and twenty children. Sue and Glenn presented bibles to the caretaker pastor and the church. New Testaments were given to all. The congregation expressed their appreciation for their pavilion and support of the Dayton church.
Powerful witness for the Lord and a message to fathers...
Alex provided a witness this last night of crusades. Speaking of difficult times and the effects that come with them, the crowd was totally silent and attentive. They were certainly touched by the boldness of Alex to lay open deep secrets of past behaviors and how they twisted her life. The special message to fathers we are confident touched many. Between her witness and Austin's message 22 adults and 21 children stepped forward to receive salvation this night, Halleluiah!
Final crusade night
The second night in Obausi and final night of crusades began as before and certainly swelled to a large crowd. Our best estimate was that we were drawing over one thousand people in this larger village. The grounds for the event were also nicely positioned in the middle of town. Pastor Austin presented the message and the call to those who had not yet come forward.
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