Special Easter Baptisms: Unveiling Our New Baptismal in Ghana

On Easter Sunday, our ministry in Ghana celebrated a truly special occasion as six new believers were baptized.

What made this moment even more remarkable was the unveiling of our new baptismal. In the past, baptisms were conducted in a local body of water that, by Western standards, raised concerns about sanitation. In fact, Ellen advised mission team members not to enter the waters due to fears about our Western immune systems coping with the conditions.

Understanding these risks, we embarked on a mission to provide a safer alternative. Through the generosity of our supporters, we were able to construct a large baptismal on Peter Awane's 5-acre development property, conveniently located near the church.

This baptismal is filled with clean, sanitary water sourced from a deep well we previously drilled. Its completion was timely, allowing us to use it for Easter Sunday baptisms.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to this project, making this significant upgrade possible. If you would like us to continue making positive changes, please consider supporting us financially and spreading the word.

Currently, our biggest need is raising funds to finish the three classrooms for our High School in Ghana. Your support will provide the 500 students who attend this school with the opportunity to pursue higher education directly after graduating. Let's empower these students to reach their full potential!

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