Saturday, July 16, 2011

a word from the Reverend James Kwame Acheampong

Greetings from Ghana. I thank the Lord that He has been ordering my steps every hour and moment to bring me to a successful end in His ministry. A local church in an area that divides the Christian South and the Muslim North in Ghana wants me to be their minister. As their tradition demands I have to go there and have a revival service with them before the congregation will assess me and cast their vote. I will finish a week’s program by tomorrow. The church was started by the Nigerian migrants but when they left Ghana the indigenous people (Gh Baptists) took over and brought it under Ghana Baptist Convention. I have also been organizing seminars and revivals for other Baptist churches in Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo region. I visited a poor Muslim community in the north with my friend from Waco (Chris)with an intention of bringing the women together to form a coops to run an income generating venture as a way of helping them to come out of the poverty. I am thinking of establishing a small GARI (made from cassava) processing plant to process raw cassava into gari which can easily be exported to other urban centers and cities for sale. This can indeed turn their lives around for good. Counting on your prayers. God be with you all. Thanks.

Below shows some of my family pics and where I stay currently.

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Kwame

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"All that is required for evil to triumph is for a few good men to do nothing."
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