GHANA INITIATIVE NEWSLETTER
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GHANA INITIATIVE NEWSLETTER
GHANA INITIATIVE NEWSLETTER WWW.GHANAINITIATIVE.COM February/March 2015 Issue 3 Preparing to Serve God is Good! In just two months, a NEW team of missionary volunteers will be heading for the beautiful country of Ghana in western Africa. The medical team is made up of two doctors, a nurse, an EMT and one pharmacist. Accompanying the medical staff will be six volunteers. The volunteers will work closely with the medical team as well as be responsible for providing a Bible school for the children in the village. We expect to examine and treat as many as 800 people from Pokrom Nsaba and the surrounding area. All medical treatment and prescriptions will be provided free of charge to those who come to our clinic. The team looks forward to providing a Bible school for the first time. The Bible school will be set-up in the local school building adjacent to the Resurrection Presbyterian Church. This is where the Hope child development center of Compassion International is located. The children will be introduced to Jesus as their savior. They will learn how He died on the cross to take away their sins. During the Bible school experience the children will be given a chance to ask Jesus to come into their hearts and be saved for eternity. The team is counting on God to bring lots of local children to the Bible school just as we have been counting on Him to provide the finances and needed supplies for the upcoming mission experience. As always, God has come through in a BIG way. He has provided for medical supplies and the educational needs of the ministry. God is Good! We look forward to a fruitful experience. Bright Smiles Brushing Up on Things The Ghana Initiative relies on donations from individuals and businesses from across the USA. One local business has made it possible for us to bring brighter smiles to the children’s faces. We thank the General Dentistry office of Rebecca A. Parker, Lititz, PA for donating a large quantity of children’s toothpaste and toothbrushes. These items will be distributed to the children as a way of promoting good dental hygiene. GI team members will discuss the importance of brushing twice a day as a part of the Bible school learning activities. Children attending the Bible school will receive a bag filled with school supplies, toys, Christian tracts and dental care products. Should you have an interest in donating items for the children of Ghana, please contact the GI administrative director, Troy Pfoutz at 717-664-4966. All donations are tax deductible. Blessing others blesses you! Ghana Initiative Newsletter 1 Hope Child Development Center Moved By Love A Caring Partner Why Else? By Troy E. Pfoutz The Ghana Initiative is blessed to have a working relationship with the staff and volunteers at the “Hope” Child Development Center in Pokrom Nsaba. The director of the Hope CDC is Aana Owusu-Agbe Jnr. of Compassion International. He serves approximately 250 children from age 4-18. Working with the staff at the Hope CDC has brought HOPE to the Ghana Initiative and to the people in this hillside community. The staff at the Hope CDC have been Helpful and Happy in all they have done in conjunction with Ghana Initiative. They have provided assistance with logistics and translation services. They are true advocates for the children and have made our jobs easier! They are Optimistic that the children of Pokrom Nsaba will put aside a life of poverty by placing their trust in Jesus and by getting a good education. They never give up on their mission of “Releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name. Working with the volunteers at Hope is a Positive experience. They are excited to work hand-in-hand with the team members of Ghana Initiative and provide Positive reinforcement in all they do! They are Eager to please! When asked to serve in any capacity, they are right there ready to get their hands dirty. Hope staff have taken the blood pressure of patients, helped sort medications, served on the prayer team, directed those waiting to see a doctor and made things so much easier for the GI team to serve. Hope CDC staff and volunteers have partnered with Ghana Initiative to bring HOPE to the people of Pokrom Nsaba. We look forward to working with them again in April 2015. As Americans, we tend to be success driven. We want things done sooner rather than later. Ghanaians on the other hand, take life at a relaxed pace and view time as a series of events rather than a matter of hours or minutes. To Ghanaians, people are more important than schedules. “Let’s get to business” conversation is considered rude. Ghanaians exchange pleasantries and inquire about family before beginning business. They greet one another with a welcome by saying “Akwaaba,” making extra effort to greet older people. With the men, handshakes almost always accompany a greeting. The official language in Ghana is English. My experience has been that “Love” is an important language there too. Ghanaians emphasize values such as the importance of family, respect for the elderly and honor for traditional rulers. They place high value on dignity and proper social conduct. Ghanaian people seem to express love in all that they do. It may be through kind words, a pleasant greeting or a sweet smile. During my time in Ghana, I was moved by love. In the same manner, the Ghana Initiative team members are moved by love to serve those in need! Ghana Initiative is now a member of: Hope CDC Staff, Pokrom Nsaba Ghana Initiative Newsletter 2 Contact Information: Ghana Initiative PO Box 122 Mount Joy, PA 17552 717-664-4966