Half of our group on Sunday went another direction to visit the two churches planted last year. The first was Ayensua Fufuo, where a lively congregation was enjoying services under their new pavilion. Though humble in the beginning, a pavilion can be transformed into a beautiful church. Compare this to the progress at Atwima Mim below where after five years is nearly complete.The description and record of our sixth return trip to Ghana for church planting, water projects, medical clinics, children's ministries and church construction. February 15 - February 26, 2013
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The return to Ayensua
Half of our group on Sunday went another direction to visit the two churches planted last year. The first was Ayensua Fufuo, where a lively congregation was enjoying services under their new pavilion. Though humble in the beginning, a pavilion can be transformed into a beautiful church. Compare this to the progress at Atwima Mim below where after five years is nearly complete.
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