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Be a Part of Missionary Work in Ghana

Since Ghana Ministries began rendering humanitarian aid, we have relied entirely on donations and volunteer work to ensure we provide the best service we possibly can. When you donate to us your contribution will go directly to the orphans and students we serve—not toward covering our travel or living expenses. You can feel confident about the action you are taking toward serving God’s children, and there are a number of ways you can take part in missionary work in Ghana.

Become a Partner

Not everyone has the time or resources to make the trip to Ghana, but the good news is there are plenty of ways to fulfill your Christian mission.

Partner Through Prayer

The power of prayer should never be underestimated. James 5:16-18 declares, “…the prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective. Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years. Again he prayed, and the heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its crops.”

God listens, answers, and moves in response to prayers. Pray that God’s hand would be on Ghana Ministries; that He would change lives through what He purposes with this ministry.

Partner Through Generosity

Without partnership through your generosity, Ghana Ministries cannot continue to serve in the capacity we have since we first organized. Whether you are a continued supporter or providing a one-time donation, we thank you and appreciate you and your generosity. For all new and reoccurring donors visit our Donate page.

Volunteer

A key function in Ghana Ministries is a partnership through the giving of your time. Whether you are helping to fund-raise, going to Ghana, or simply spreading the word, your support in this is always needed and appreciated. Contact us today on getting involved.

medical care

This brings us to 16 year old Shalinda Akosah. In June 2019 Dr. Asamoah performed surgery to debulk a tumor in her left cheek. She was supposed to receive chemotherapy and radiation in the area post-surgery but, as is so common in a developing country, the family could not cover the costs and she went without the necessary treatments. Her tumor grew quickly in a short period of time. In January 2020 Shalinda visited Dr. Asamoah and with Ghana Ministries we made arrangements for her to receive the treatment she so desperately needed. Her father, Rogers, was not a believer but has now given his life to Christ!

15 year old Gladys was brought to us in November 2020 with a large, facial  myoepithelioma, a benign tumor. Her father abandoned the family  leaving Grace, Gladys mother, to care for Gladys, her 10 year old sister Doris and 1 year old twins Paul and Blessing.
Gladys’s mother works in the fields  and received very little support from her community as Gladys’ condition labeled her as “cursed”. They could not afford the medical care she so desperately needed. Thanks to donors we were able to sponsor Gladys and she had extensive surgery in January 2021 to remove the tumor. Gladys is a happy, kind, intelligent young lady who aspires to be a nurse one day.

This little fellow had a problem with  the fluid in his  brain accumulating. We  were able to pay for a shunt to permanently drain the fluid.

Baby S. She had a rather large opening in her spine. We provided testing and supportive care. Sadly, she passed before the surgical repair could be done.

Baby K

Three year old “K” had a tumor on his kidney. We met him at the end of his treatment. Through donations were were able to pay his remaining hospital bills so he and his family could return to their village.