He Is Risen—And Hope Is Alive (March 2026 Newsletter)
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Dear Partners, Friends, and Family,
Grace and peace to you. As we approach Easter, our hearts are full.
There’s something about this season in Ghana—, the 4-day gathering of churches to mark the season—that guides everything we do. Easter isn't just a date we mark; it’s the reason we get up in the morning. It’s the quiet, steady proof that no matter how dark a situation looks, new life is always possible.

The empty tomb is God’s way of saying that the story isn't over. This is the heartbeat of our mission: carrying that "unfinished story" into every village and home we visit.
Rooted in Community, Growing in Faith
When we talk about "church planting," we aren't talking about constructing buildings. We’re talking about people. Our approach is simple and deeply personal. We start by listening and sharing the Gospel. When someone’s heart is touched, we don't just leave it there—we walk with them. We sit with them, study the Word together, and celebrate with them in the waters of baptism.
Seeing a small group of neighbors gather to support one another in Christ is the most rewarding part of our work. These aren't just "units" of a ministry; they are lighthouses. They are mothers, fathers, and youth who are now carrying the light of the cross to their own neighbors.
Transformation in Action
This past year, we’ve seen that "resurrection power" isn't just an abstract concept—it has hands and feet.
We’ve seen it in the eyes of a new believer finding peace for the first time.
We’ve seen it in our health clinics, where physical healing opens the door for spiritual renewal.
We’ve seen it in remote areas where a new church has become the center of hope for an entire village.
Yes, there are challenges. There are days when the road is long and the obstacles seem high. But Easter reminds us that victory often comes after the struggle. Your prayers and your friendship are the fuel that keeps us moving forward on those long days.

Looking Ahead Together
You are more than "supporters" to us; you are family. Every soul reached and every life changed is a fruit of the seeds you’ve helped us plant.
As we look toward the coming year with a renewed vision, we feel a deep sense of excitement. There are still many who haven't heard this Good News, and with your help, we’re ready to go to them.
This Easter, may your home be filled with the kind of joy that only the Risen Christ can bring. May you feel the reality of His peace in every corner of your life.
He is risen! He is risen indeed!
Join us to:
Pray for the Burial Service of Dr. Lydia Glover Nyador on April 24th and 25th 2026. Pray for safe travel for all those who will be attending the funeral
Pray for Peace for the tribal conflict that is costing lots of life in the Nkwanta – Keri Areas
Pray for Francis Addae as he deals with health issues.
Pray for upcoming Medical Trip at Bulenga by the Compassion Christian Church.
MONTHLY REPORTS
Pastor Ernest Nyador – FAME Clinic, Akplale
Thank God for His goodness and mercy for the church. I also thank Him for leading and caring for me throughout the Annual Staff Retreat.
After the retreat, serious business began of implementing what we were taught.
Women fellowship meeting was held for the four churches at Akplale…scripture from Titus 2:3 was discussed.
Chairs were bought from the proceeds of award won during the retreat in Tamale.
Drums were bought for the new church planted at Kissehkope. It was funded by Fame Missions Fund and we are very grateful to them.
Evangelism has been intensified. All night and home visiting services are encouraging.
Let the name of God be glorified.
We are grateful to God for His leadership.
We also thank God for safe travels to Tamale and back.
Normal clinical and devotional activities are still ongoing.
After the Annual Fame retreat in Tamale, the Fame Management Team from Tema came and held meeting with the staff. It was fruitful and full of motivation.
Encouraging exhortations were given about sectors of low performance.
The end of the gathering was full of excitement.
We wish to thank Fame Management for the opportunity and care given before, during and after the retreat in Tamale.
Especially where the awards given.
Baptisms:
Pastor Mathew Nwedo and Pastor Yahaya Abraham
Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:2)
We bring you warm greetings in the precious name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May His grace continue to abound in your lives and ministry.
We would like to sincerely thank the FAME Management for giving me the opportunity to pray for the mission throughout the month of February. It has been a great privilege and honor to stand in prayer for the work of God. May the Lord richly bless you for your continued support, partnership, and commitment to advancing the Gospel.
1. Naming Ceremony at DUCIE Christian Church:
In the month of February, we witnessed a wonderful move of God at DUCIE Christian Church during a baby naming ceremony.
One of our mothers gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. During a special church service, the child was dedicated to the Lord and named Rebecca.
A powerful testimony took place during the ceremony. The baby’s father, Kala, attended as an idol worshiper. During the service, he responded to the call of salvation and gave his life to Jesus Christ. Since that day, Kala has faithfully continued worshiping with us.
This is a great testimony of God’s saving grace at work in our assembly.
2. Growth of the Assemblies
By God’s grace, the DUCIE, Jeyiri, and Bulenga assemblies are doing well.
DUCIE Assembly continues to experience steady growth.
Jeyiri Assembly is also growing both spiritually and numerically and one woman gave her life to Jesus Christ as his lord and Saviour.
Bulenga Assembly remains stable and encouraged.
We are especially grateful for the continued increase and spiritual development in DUCIE and Jeyiri assemblies.
3. Challenges Facing Believers
Many believers are still facing persecution and questioning from their families and communities because of their faith in Christ.
Despite these challenges, they remain committed to following Jesus. We continue to encourage them to stand firm and trust in the Lord.
1. Thanksgiving
• Thank God for the birth of baby Rebecca.
• Thank God for Kala’s salvation and faithfulness.
• Thank God for growth in DUCIE and Jeyiri assemblies.
2. Spiritual Growth
• Pray that Kala will remain strong and rooted in Christ.
• Pray for new believers to grow in faith and understanding.
• Pray for discipleship and leadership development.
3. Strength Amid Persecution
• Pray for believers facing opposition from families and communities.
• Pray for courage, wisdom, and protection.
• Pray that their testimonies will touch many lives.
4. Church Growth and Mission
• Pray for continued growth in DUCIE, Jeyiri, and Bulenga.
• Pray for more souls to come to Christ.
• Pray for resources and strength to continue the mission work.
Conclusion
February has been a month of testimony, salvation, and spiritual growth. The salvation of Kala during baby Rebecca’s naming ceremony reminds us that God is faithfully building His Church.
We remain grateful for FAME Management’s partnership and prayer support. May the Lord continue to bless the mission and expand His kingdom through us.
Pastor Yeboah Ernest Junior – FAME Clinic, Benwoko
We are grateful to our Lord and God Jesus Christ for His kindness and mercy towards us during the month of February 2026.
All activities are still ongoing to the glory of our Lord and God Jesus Christ. We are blessed to be in continuing fellowship with God the Father, His son Jesus Christ our Savior and the Holy Spirit our comforter.
Currently the classroom we use to fellowship is still locked by school authority, because of that, we continue to fellowship in my hall.
We appreciate all your support and prayers from Fame Ghana to the Church.
All devotions and clinical works are ongoing. Our Lord and God Jesus Christ continues to grant the staff, wisdom, knowledge and understanding to work to give good health care to our patients, which express His love and compassion for the patients.
We appreciate and thank Fame Ghana for the renewal of our NHIS credentials to B1 mission health center which took effect 1st January 2026 paved way for us to submit claims, upgrade/update of our tired software application and continuous supply of medicines on time, which enables us to deliver good healthcare to our patients.
God bless Fame Health Service as we continue to spread the Fame of Jesus Christ
Daniel and Jonas
Greetings from Daniel and Jonas to you all in the Lord. God’s grace is keeping us safe on the field.
By the grace of God, we are making progress in learning the language and the culture of the people.
In the coming months, we are going to do more of home visitations and language researching to help us master the language.
In conclusion, we ask that you help us pray for the children ministry.
Sampson Darko
God is good all the time. The Lord had carried us through February.
At the end of February, a retired educationist was killed by assailant in his farm Sunday morning. As a result, the Challas shot an Akyode man. Unfortunately, he died at the hospital. There has been a serious tension at Keri till today. The military has taken over the community. Nobody goes or comes out of Keri.
In the midst of this, I shared Christ and the responses are not up to expectation but I am trusting God to save souls.
We began church three weeks ago.
Pastor Felix Nsejamese
Glory be to God for His grace upon our life, we give thanks to Almighty God for keeping us throughout the month of February.
Church activities are ongoing with house-to-house evangelism.
In the month of February, the evangelism team went to Bikuyon and by grace of God we have a positive response.
The church in Kumdi also visited one of our faithful old women in her house to take the Lord's super with her and also presented clothes and other gifts to her.
She was very happy and sang to the glory of God.
Kingsley Nyindam
God Almighty be praised forever, for His unfailing love, constant provision for our needs.
I am glad to report that I have made a very significant progress on the work on the pavilions. The masons are working on the gables, and very soon roofing will start. Most of the materials for the roofing have been purchased. The project came with challenges that threw its budget out of gear, especially the procurement of the wood and its processes, coupled with the transportation. We need your prayers and support in this regard.
Two couples brought their children for naming and dedication.
• Pray for more resources and the early completion of the pavilions.
• Pray for God's provisions for our family as the of the needs is growing.
• Pray for the growth of the church, numerical and spiritual.
To God Almighty be all the praise for seeing us through another month in the year 2026. Not only did He see us through the month, but He also used the hands of the few staff available to administer healing to the many people who came to the facility. We believe that Jesus is the healer, therefore, the chaplaincy always backs the work of the nurses with prayer and the word of God.
I am glad to report that the extension of the clinic was duly commissioned and fully operational. We give glory to God, gratitude to FAME Management and a special thank you all our donors.
Pastor Lengie Lazarus
To God alone be the glory for His abundant grace and faithfulness throughout the month of February 2026. It is with gratitude and joy that I present this Monthly Field Report for the Chinderi Zone.
This month has been a season of spiritual awakening, purposeful leadership, kingdom advancement, and visible progress in both ministry and infrastructure. The Lord has strengthened our branches, renewed our zeal for evangelism, and sustained our development projects. Indeed, we have witnessed divine visitation in our services, unity among brethren, and tangible testimonies of transformation.
February has reminded us that when God leads, progress is inevitable. Through dedication, prayer, and collective effort, the Chinderi Zone continues to grow in strength, structure, and spiritual impact.
1. KEY MINISTRY ACTIVITIES
1.1 Annual Women Enrichment Seminar 2026
The Christian Leadership Training Institute successfully organized the Annual Women Enrichment Seminar on 19th – 20th February 2026 (Thursday and Friday) for both men and women across the Chinderi Zone.
The theme, “Effective Communication in Christian Marriage,” addressed practical and spiritual principles for building healthy, God-centered homes. Participants were equipped with tools to improve understanding, respect, unity, and love within marriage.
In addition, powerful sessions on entrepreneurship were delivered—encouraging members to develop kingdom-minded businesses and create sustainable solutions that support both their families and the work of God. The seminar was impactful, inspiring, and transformational.
1.2 Joint Zonal Service – Magnendo Branch
On 22nd February 2026, the Chinderi Zone held a vibrant Joint Service hosted by the Magnendo Branch.
All branches gathered in unity to worship, fellowship, and strengthen our bond as one family in Christ. The atmosphere was charged with joy, praise, and renewed commitment to kingdom service. It was a beautiful demonstration of love, unity, and spiritual harmony across the zone.
1.3 Evangelism & Outreach – Abrewanko Branch
The Abrewanko Branch continues to shine as a beacon of hope through consistent evangelism and community outreach.
The soul-winning team remained committed to reaching families, youth, and individuals with the Gospel. Through prayer, visitation, and compassionate engagement, lives are being touched, faith is being strengthened, and relationships are being restored.
The branch is steadily growing as a center of spiritual transformation and community impact.
2. Church Building Projects
2.1 Chinderi Church Building – Nearing Completion
We thank God for the remarkable progress on the Chinderi Church Building Project. The structure is now nearing completion, standing as a testimony of unity, sacrifice, and divine provision.
Final finishing works are ongoing, and we anticipate a joyful dedication of this beautiful and conducive place of worship.
2.2 Magnendo Church Building – Steady Advancement
Construction work at Magnendo is progressing steadily. Materials are being managed responsibly, and the workforce remains committed.
We trust God for continued provision and strength until successful completion.
2.3 Namondo Church Building – A Promising Beginning
This month marked the official commencement of the Namondo Church Building Project.
This new beginning represents growth, stability, and expansion of the ministry in the area. The enthusiasm of both leaders and members has laid a solid foundation for long-term development.
2.4 Lambuisu Church Building – Vision in Motion
The Lambuisu Church Building Project is currently in the planning phase. Consultations, discussions, and groundwork preparations are ongoing.
With prayer, unity, and support, we believe this vision will soon manifest into a permanent and impactful place of worship.
3. Prayer Requests
We humbly request continued prayers in the following areas:
• That members across all branches will grow deeper in faith, commitment, and spiritual maturity.
• For boldness, zeal, and a greater harvest of souls.
• For divine provision, safety, favor, and successful completion of all ongoing projects.
• For wisdom, unity, strength, and grace upon all leaders in the zone.
• For peace, protection, restoration, and blessings upon every household.
• For good health, divine direction, and sustained grace in ministry.
Special Highlight of the Month
February has proven that the Chinderi Zone is not only growing in numbers but also in impact. We are building people spiritually while building structures physically. Our homes are being strengthened, our leaders are being equipped, and our communities are being transformed.
This is not just growth — this is kingdom advancement.
Conclusion
February 2026 has been a month of visible progress, impactful ministry, and undeniable testimonies across the Chinderi Zone.
We remain grateful to God for His unfailing faithfulness and for guiding every activity, outreach, and project. As we journey further into the year, we are confident that the One who has begun this good work will bring it to greater fulfillment.
May the Lord strengthen every branch, empower every leader, bless every family, and continue to use the Chinderi Zone as a light in our communities.
Bismark Kassata
I bring you greeting from the Ntrubo Area Churches in the Oti Region.
I express my sincere thanks to our partners in USA for the great work they are doing and GCM staff Ghana.
We have been able to organize all the women in Ntrubo Area at Bakanba for a revival. They were taught the word of God after which we prayed for the church and souls that are yet to be witness to by the Church.
I was invited by the local primary school head teacher to speak to the school children. After, they went to show me a library building that was started by the school and for over 15 years and had since not been completed.
The building is almost 75 percent in completion. It could not be complete because of financial charges. They pleaded with me to solicit for well-wishers to come to the aid of the school for the children to have library which will enhance learning.
We humbly ask for support for the completion of this as it will help the school and also make the children give their lives to the Lord by reading the story of Jesus Christ in the library.
Pray for the leadership of the church and my family for more strength to work for the Lord.
I wish my request will meet will be highly considered.
God bless beyond measure in Jesus’ name.
PASTOR NICHOLAS SEKYERE
Praise be to God Almighty for the month of February. I thank God for my life and that of my family.
Pastor John, the church planting coordinator, visited my area with servant leadership teachings. After the teachings, we visited some of our churches at Car-owner and Bumpata, respectively.
During the teachings, 22 persons attended the class.
Normal church activities and visitation are going on. May the Lord see us through the new month.
I humbly ask for your continuous prayers and support.
We also asked for support for the needy in the new churches and equipment for fishing and farming.
Pastor Yonah Lati
I bring to you Calvary greetings from our master Lord Jesus Christ to you all. By his mercies and banner over us both leaders and members are doing greatly well.
The following activities took place in the month of February and by the grace, they were peaceful:
• Borae zonal joint revival service held in Mempesem district made up of five zone and one of them is Borae zone made up of Borae assembly, Ngbaya assembly, Sanja line assembly and Mempesem Assembly. This revival service was held at Mempesem. Our aim is to pray and strengthen the host assembly and to raise funds to support the church; at the end of our revival service, 3,600ghc and 23 pledges of cement bags was achieved and we have began molding of blocks to support the church put up a good structure for the church.
Education
Borae church started a school in Borae which the school was named after pastor Samuel Dzobo and Patience Dzobo which is shorten as Sampat Preparatory School. We began in the year 2022 with only four (4) students, our mission of establishing this school is to train up both our Sunday school children and non-members children and unbelievers.
By the grace the school grew from four (4) students to two hundred and six (206).
Success story
Muslims enrolls their wards in our school.
One days I visited a Muslim student who was a Fulani by tribe. The parents asked "teacher what have you and the school been teaching our ward? Anytime we want to eat or sleep she will tell us to pray and we must pray in Jesus name” So I took time to talk to them about Jesus Christ, by the mercies of God. During our Sunday school end of year feast Amina came to join the Sunday school.
Projects
Ayigbe Akura building project. We began this building last year in the month of October. And we have locally raised funds to reach the windows level.
• Borae Central Church building project our church embarked on tilling up the church and by the grace of God we were able to tilled up the platform. And has also embarked on plastering the inside walls. We are left with plastering up the remaining inside and out and tilling up the remaining floor and fixing of glass windows.
Prayer Request
Help us in prayers that the 12 years old Muslim girl named Amina Seidu will become deep rooted in Jesus and grow to be an agent of change in the household.
Project at hand thus the Borae Central church project left with plastering and tilling…God should touch the hearts of many to help us to bring it to completion. Likewise, the Mempesem and Ayigbe Akura building projects.
Pastor Joel
The church proactively reached out to the unsaved in February 2026. Members shared the gospel in neighbourhoods, parks, and markets.
Outcome:
• 2 people accepted Christ through their witness.
• Teams prayed with several others seeking guidance.
• we need your prayers as we embark on this journey as well
• By Pastor Joel Bakando Kpandai Christian Church
Daniel Liwamor
I thank God Almighty for the month of February has ended peacefully.
Activities which took place during the month of February include visitations – house to house evangelism. And at the end of it, we won five souls. Two of them were newly married in the community.
Again, I have organised three audio Bible listening classes during the month.
My prayers request is that, some of these listening groups will one day turn to be Christians.
Five souls who have accepted Christ as their lord and personal savior were baptized by immersion after church service.
John Newman Peni
The Nkwanta Church joined the young Ahondwo church one Sunday to have a joint service at Ahondwo. This was to encourage and strengthen them in the lord.
By God’s grace a couple paid for our transportation and feeding during the programme.
Prayer Request:
• Pray that God will bless the couple who paid for the transportation and feeding to Ahondwo and also more members will be enlightened in giving so that the church can grow to be self-supporting.
• Pray that peace will continue to prevail for churches to prevail.
• We need a motorcycle to help for the movement to visit other churches.
• We need a mechanised borehole at Tutukpene for the provision of good drinking water.
Pastor Tevi
Etornam and Gifty received baptism by immersion.
Let His name be glorified.
Praise God!!!
One soul baptized this afternoon in Yzesi.
Alhassan gave her life to Christ at the end of last year









































































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