City Church Tulsa
Serving In Ghana
July 21, 2018
Staff: Brady New
by Brady New | July 21, 2018 12:46 PM
by Brady New | July 22, 2018 12:34 PM
The missionaries from City Church Tulsa had a very busy day of ministry and Ghana culture today. They rose from bed early as we left for church at 6 AM. In the picture, you will see the president of the Ghana Baptist Convention, Rev. Ernest (behind the team and on stage), praying over our team as we head out to do ministry in Frankadua!
After church, the team visited a children's home where we led songs, games, and a Bible story.
by James Noreen | July 24, 2018 11:40 AM
We apologize for missed update yesterday! Internet is touch and go at the school, so we were not able to add an entry. We are doing great!
Yesterday we picked up another small team that is joining us in ministry this week. We then made the 3 hour trip to Frankadua to the vocational school that we will be serving at. We arrived mid afternoon and had the opportunity to meet many of the students and faculty. We then had a great meal, had a team meeting, and settled in for the evening.
Today we joined the students in preparing for graduation this Friday. It's a big deal for the students, so the week leading up to the graduation is spent cleaning and preparing the grounds for celebration! It was great to work alongside them, hearing their stories, and showing love in any way we can.
Tomorrow the cleaning and preparation will pause as we join the students on a field trip to a monkey sanctuary and waterfall. We are very much looking forward to this opportunity to spend this special time with the students. This is a unique opportunity for them, and of course for us!
Thank you for praying for us!
by James Noreen | July 24, 2018 11:41 AM
by James Noreen | July 26, 2018 8:41 AM
Yesterday was an amazing day of "firsts." We had the opportunity to participate in a field trip with them, climbing the tallest mountain in Ghana and meeting some pretty cool monkeys. It was an awesome day getting the full Africa experience with the students from the school. It was the first time most of them had ever seen the mountain or the monkey sanctuary and several of them didn't know the sanctuary existed. It was awesome to experience things for the first time right alongside them.
Today we have been busy continuing to prepare for graduation. Later this afternoon we will be traveling to a local village for kids ministry, outreach, and cinema ministry.
Thank you for your continued prayers!!
by Brady New | July 27, 2018 10:09 PM
Today was a packed day of ministry. We started off with marching into town with the graduates and a brass band. The ceremony was a huge celebration. It was from 11 A- 2P. Lots of dancing and the graduates were very emotional to receive their diplomas. We got lots of pictures with the graduates. After the ceremony, we went into Juapong for kids ministry. We came back and watched the Lunar Eclipse (only visible in Africa!) while we had dinner.
Tomorrow we will be assisting a medical clinic hosted by the Ghana Baptist Convention. Thank you for your continued prayers!
by James Noreen | July 28, 2018 10:53 PM
Today, our team partnered with some doctors to host a medical ministry in Juapong. We started at 9 AM and worked straight through 3 PM. It was a full day of visiting with all kinds of people. People on our team were working registration, checking blood pressure, checking blood sugar, evangelizing, and playing games with the kids outside. Throughout the day, we saw over 200 people go through the screening. Our team is grateful for the opportunity and excited for church tomorrow.
by James Noreen | July 30, 2018 8:54 AM
An update from yesterday evening:
Church was amazing today! The service lasted over 3 hours, and the team learned lessons of authentic worship, prayer, and community. After lunch, we are now in Mpakadan for kids ministry until dark. It's been a joyful day of worship. Pray for the team as they make preparations to head home.
by Brady New | July 30, 2018 5:55 PM
The team said some emotional goodbyes from the school today. Over the course of the last week, we met several amazing and inspiring people. We created friendships that we'll always hold close to our heart. Our last meal in Frankadua was true Ghana food- Goat and fufu. We will all be home soon!
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