JESUS, THE SOURCE OF LIVING WATER
- May 8
- 34 min read
Updated: May 11
GHANA CHRISTIAN MISSION – MARCH 2025 DONOR UPDATE
JESUS, THE SOURCE OF LIVING WATER
Jesus answered and said to her, “if you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, ‘Give Me a drink,’ you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water.” The woman said to Him, “Sir, You have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. Where then do you get that living water? Are You greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, as well his sons and his livestock?” Jesus answered and said to her, “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.” John 4:10-14 NKJV

From the days of old up till now, water has formed an integral part of our very existence and survival on this earth. Plants need water to grow, animals need water to survive, and humans use water for a lot of very important things. It is hard to enter any home, school, church, office, restaurant and other places where people meet for one reason or another and not find water. Simply put, water is life! Due to the importance of water, it is heartbreaking when communities struggle to get potable drinking water to support their livelihood. As one of Ghana Christian Mission’s (GCM) core mandate, we are committed to developing communities through provision of safe drinking water by drilling wells with support from our donors and partners. As we provide them with drinking water that quenches their immediate thirst, we present to them Jesus who quenches their eternal thirst. Here’s an update of a recently drilled well in one of such communities.
We are excited to share with you the successful completion of the drilling of a well in the rural community of Brewaniase around Nkwanta in the Oti region. As you know, clean water is a vital resource that significantly improves health, quality of life, and the opportunities for growth and development in communities. Prior to the drilling of this well, the people of Brewaniase faced many challenges in accessing safe and clean water. They often had to travel long distances to find water, which was frequently contaminated, leading to serious health risks, especially for children and the elderly. Also, where there was water available, one had to queue long hours to get enough water for domestic use like cooking, washing, cleaning, etc.
The drilling of the well has addressed a very critical need and made a lasting difference in the lives of the community members. We trust God to use this well to save many lives and that through this great project many will come to encounter Jesus, the source of living water which quenches our innermost thirst!
It is always a blessing to have partners and donors who give generously to GCM so we can carry out such projects. Your partnership has brought hope and health to Brewaniase and its environs. We are grateful for your continued commitment to making a positive impact. In this instance, our heartfelt appreciation goes to IDES for sponsoring this well. Together, we are helping to create brighter, healthier futures for those in need. God bless you all. Below are a few pictures of the well and how it serves the community.
Prayer points:
Kindly help us thank the Lord for the well drilled at Brewaniase. Pray that all those who drink from this well will encounter Jesus Christ, who gives living water to quench our innermost thirst.
Kindly pray for the donors and partners who gave towards this project. Pray that God will bless them and replenish all resources spent on GCM and the people of Brewaniase.
Kindly pray that more hearts will be opened to receive Jesus Christ as they come to fetch water from the well.
Kindly pray for all partners and donors of GCM. May God continue to bless and open more partnership doors for GCM so that more of such wells can be drilled in other places where there is need.
Kindly pray for all church planters and health workers of FAME clinics across Ghana.
Kindly pray for Ps Hayford Ahiabu’s retirement which takes place on 29th March, 2025 at Paradise Christian Church.
Kindly pray for the repairs of three church pavilion roofs that were severely damaged by wind and rain storms.
GHANA CHRISTIAN MISSION – APRIL 2025 DONOR UPDATE
HE IS RISEN! A MESSAGE OF HOPE FOR THE NATIONS
But the angel answered and said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here; for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly and tell His disciples that He is risen from the dead, and indeed He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him. Behold, I have told you.” Matthew 28:5-7 NKJV
This Easter, as we proclaim, “He is risen!”, we are reminded of the profound hope and victory we have through Jesus Christ. His resurrection is not just a moment in history; it’s a living reality that transforms hearts and communities around the world. And this message continually resonates in our hearts and minds as we continue to share the love of Christ across Ghana and beyond.
At Ghana Christian Mission (GCM) we continue to spread the gospel so that all may get to hear that our savior is alive indeed! From remote villages to bustling cities, the Good News is being shared in powerful ways. Because of your prayers and support, local missionaries are carrying the message of resurrection life into places where darkness once reigned. Your partnership makes these stories possible. As we celebrate Easter, we celebrate with you, our global family in Christ.
Across Ghana, many churches held Easter conventions where people travelled from different villages and towns to come together to praise God and share the Good News as well. These outreaches led to many people giving their lives to Christ and several baptisms took place as well. May your hearts be encouraged as you see what the Lord is doing in various parts of Ghana in this season of Easter.
He is risen indeed!
FEBRUARY 2025 MONTHLY REPORTS
Pastor Yonah Lati
May the peace of God be multiplied to us all.
By the grace of God, the leaders and members are all faring well. The following activities took place at the Borae District successfully:
End of month zonal joint revival service
The district of Borae is made up of four zones: Magnendo zone, Ayiigbe zone, Jato Akura zone and Borae zone.
At the end of every month, the zones will have to meet at a chosen place to pray and socialize. by the grace of God in the month of February, the zonal meeting was successful and two souls received and accepted Christ as their personal Lord and savior, awaiting baptism.
Projects
The existing place of worship for the Wonando Assembly was demolished, due to a strong crack on the building; the members fear to worship in it and the leaders with the district pastor plan of putting up cement one because the old one was a normal clay structure locally called "Atakpame". By the grace of God, and by the help of the local church Sunday offerings, we were able to mold block, and on 26th of February we cut sod, and the rebuilding project has begun.
Burial/ Funeral
On the 14th of February, we lost a member at the Mempesem No.2 Assembly. This member was sent by the father to transfer money to his elder brother who is at the senior high school, on his way to Borae, a bus from Accra knocked him down and he died at the spot; the church and his family scheduled his burial service for the following day.
Prayer Request
Souls won during the joint revival service at Borae will remain in Christ, grow to become fishers of men in the next future.
the building project at Wonando Assembly – that God will intervene and touch many hearts to help bring it to completion.
* Burial service for the member we lost at Mempesem, Wonando assembly building project, that has begun, During the revival joint service held at Borae

Baptisms
Two souls immersed at Okpalama; please let's keep them in prayer for their growth in the Lord
Pastor Nicholas Sekyere
Praise be to our Lord Jesus Christ for the second month of the year 2025.
I thank God for our lives. This month will be a memorable one in my life, it's the month of my graduation.
A sister passed away and has been buried in Ahiatroga on the 22nd of February, 2025.
‘Car-Owner’ is also visited and a date is fixed for the crusade.
Please, kindly keep myself and the church at Afram Plains in prayers.
Pastor Mathew Nwedo & Pastor Yahaya Abraham
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
February had been a testament to God’s grace, His unending mercy, and His guiding hand over our lives, our families, and the people we serve. Each day, as we witness His provision, protection, and the silent but powerful ways He works among us, our hearts swell with gratitude.
One of the highlights of this month was the arrival of our beloved and hardworking director, Pastor Wisdom Nyador, Physician Assistant Bright, Doctor Lydia Nyador and daughter, along with a team from Compassion Christian Church (USA). Their presence was not just a visit; it was a divine appointment. They came with a purpose—to bring medical aid to the people of the Chakali. Their journey was long, but God granted them safety, allowing them to fulfill the mission He had placed on their hearts.
From February 10 – 13, the medical outreach unfolded like a well-orchestrated symphony of love and care. The community, eager and expectant, gathered in numbers, receiving medical attention and, more importantly, experiencing the tangible love of Christ. It was a sight to behold—the hands of doctors and nurses working tirelessly, the smiles of children receiving treatment, and the relief on the faces of the elderly as they were cared for. But beyond the medicine and healing, something even greater happened—a woman took a bold step toward accepting Jesus as her Lord and Savior. However, fear gripped her heart. She worried about how her family would react, the repercussions of her new faith. Yet, we trust that the seed planted in her heart will grow, and in God’s perfect time, she will find the courage to stand firm.
The gratitude of the community was overwhelming. In a beautiful display of appreciation, they presented us with tubers of yam and a ram—a token of love that spoke volumes. It reminded us of how God’s love is at work, drawing people to Himself in the most unexpected ways. Encouraged by this, we continued with follow-ups, ensuring that the outreach bore lasting fruit. Evangelism remained at the heart of our mission as we sought to win more souls for Christ.
Amidst our ministry activities, God’s hand was also upon our personal lives. He granted my wife and me a safe journey from the Upper West Region to the North East Region, where we attended the final funeral rites of her father. Even in sorrow, His presence was evident, bringing comfort and strength to our family.
As the month drew to a close, we rejoiced in the steady growth of the church. Each Friday and Sunday, people gathered from Bulenga and Chaggu to worship, and we marveled at how God was drawing worshipers to Himself. Yet, challenges remained. Some members had stopped attending services due to fear—fear of ridicule, fear of rejection, fear of the unknown. Insults and persecution had weighed heavily on their faith, and we could see the spiritual battles they faced. We prayed earnestly, asking God to strengthen them, to rekindle their zeal, and to remind them that He alone is their refuge.
Our Prayer Requests
We ask God to help His church grow, both spiritually and physically. May He strengthen those who are struggling and give them the courage to stand firm in their faith.
We pray for more opportunities to share the Gospel and for boldness in proclaiming His Word. May the hearts of the Chakali people be open to receiving Christ.
Above all, we ask that God reveal Himself to the people in ways that will leave no doubt in their hearts. May they have a personal experience with Him that transforms their lives forever. As they are starting their fasting, may God reveal Himself to them.
As we continue this journey of faith, we rest in the assurance that God is with us, guiding, providing, and sustaining us.
To Him be all the glory.
Pastor Paul Akuteye
In a time of little or no persecution, Christians are doing less and less! Most believers have grown lukewarm; most churches have become social clubs and not the hubs of activity they are supposed to be. There are people in our homes, offices and circles who are lost, have not received the message of salvation and need saving.
The Word of God says the harvest is plentiful but the labourers are few.
It is in line with this that we have chosen the “Harvest has Come. Put in the Sickle” in Mark 4:26 as the theme for 2025.
It is the personal responsibility of every saved soul to help save others.
It is indeed our greatest mandate. I have noticed that although February is noted for being a love month, the euphoria is changing. People are giving more value to the month of February being the second month now than before.
We have seen the Lord blessing and healing the sick.
We therefore want you to support us in your prayers for a successful program to register new souls into the Kingdom of our God.
May the God Lord bless you, our sponsors both home and abroad for your help and sponsorship in seeing the roofing of our auditorium in Oduom – Kumasi, the baptistery, and the other areas of concern to us all.
Pastor Yeboah Ernest Junior
We are grateful to God the Father, our Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit for His goodness towards us. We look unto Jesus Christ, who is our author and the finisher of our faith.
During the month of February in the second week, we did embark on evangelism in Garu. We witnessed Jesus Christ as the only Savior to a Muslim woman and her daughter and they asked us to give them time to think about it. We followed up in the third week and they accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Pray for them to fellowship with us soon because her husband is a Muslim, which has posed difficulty for them. Remember them also in your prayers. We appreciate all support and prayers from FAME GHANA for the Church.
We thank God, our Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit for the lives of the staff, patients and our families. We praise God for His love and kindness towards us during the month of February.
Devotional and clinical activities are ongoing in the facility. The staff are cooperative in discharging their various duties to provide good and quality health care to our patients. Our Lord Jesus Christ still heals and restores good health to our patients through prayers and medicine. We also appreciate all your efforts in helping the facility to deliver good health services to our patients. We acknowledge challenges here and there, but we hope that in Jesus Christ our Lord, we shall overcome.
God bless Fame health Service as we continue to spread the Fame of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Pastor Ernest Nyador
The month of February was very successful and fruitful.
Our evangelism is yielding positive responses.
An old fetish man in his 70s accepted the message and started coming to church; we pray for the day he will willingly opt for baptism.
I have shared my vision of opening a branch of the church to my church executives. I also disclosed it to the members from that community. Everyone was cheerful about the vision.
I will keep updating about events.
Keep the church in prayers, as we lay our chorus leader, Monica, to rest in eternity on March 15th.
The goodness of God led the facility in February successfully.
Normal activities at the facility are ongoing.
The newly recruited nurses are serious and punctual to work.
This year, the staff have started holding an in-service training once every two weeks. Everyone is cooperating.
We pray for better achievements in the months ahead.
Pastors Daniel and Jonas
Greetings from Daniel and Jonas to you all in the Lord. We are doing great with the Sisaala Paasaal people group.
Glory be to our Maker; we are so delighted to inform you about the completion of the mission house. Everything is now ready and we both are now living in the house. We want to say a very big thank you to FAME Ghana for this wonderful apartment. It’s not only going to be a house but also a place to start discipleship. We are much grateful.
We appreciate the motorcycle given to Pastor Jonas for the mission. The motor will go long way in helping with visitation, going out to share the gospel and many more. We say thank you FAME Ghana.
With the help of God, Daniel is making progress in the language and learning the culture of the people; Jonas is also starting to learn the language and the culture.
During the month of March, we will visit some key places in the community, like the schools, clinics, the District Assembly to help us relate more with the people and also sell our mission to them.
We implore you help us pray for the grace of God to be with us and then also a prayer for a smooth flow of the gospel on the Sisaala Paasaal land.
Sampson Darko
God had been faithful to the churches and in blessing us daily.
We are grateful to the Lord for the month of February.
The Lord had blessed Gyato Kura church with three new souls who were immersed. Pray for their maturity.
Pray for my wife's health for it is draining me financially and is weighing me down.
The attached are the pictures of our new converts.



Pastor Lengie Lazarus
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. We thank God for His faithfulness in making these efforts successful.
1. Baptism
During a house-to-house visitation, three new converts gave their lives to Christ and joined the church at Chinderi. On the 16th of February 2025, they were baptized by immersion at Dindor River by Pastor Lengie Lazarus. We give glory to God for adding to His church.
2. Revival Service
From the 10th – 16th of February 2025, the Chinderi Zone organized a seven-day fasting and prayer session. The purpose was to seek God’s guidance and blessings as church members prepared to begin planting their yams. During this spiritual exercise, one fire service person joined the church in Chinderi, though they have not yet been baptized. We thank God for this addition and continue to pray for more souls to come to Christ.
3. Church Projects and Challenges
The four branches in Chinderi are facing significant challenges regarding their places of worship:
1. LAMBUISU BRANCH – The congregation is currently using the Church of Christ building for their services, as they do not have a permanent place of worship.
2. NAMONDO BRANCH – The church building collapsed last year, forcing members to hold services under trees.
3. MAGNENDO BRANCH – A church building project was initiated last year, and so far, pillars have been raised. However, more support is needed to complete the structure.
4. CHINDERI BRANCH – The church building remains incomplete, and members continue to worship in an unfinished structure.
5. CHILDREN MINISTRY– Sunday school teachers lack the necessary teaching materials. Additionally, the children’s ministry currently meets under trees due to the lack of a dedicated structure.
4. PRAYER REQUEST
We seek your prayers and support for the following:
The completion of the church buildings in Chinderi, Lambuisu, Namondo, and Magnendo.
The provision of materials and a proper place of worship for the children’s ministry.
That God will touch the hearts of people to support these projects and bring them to completion.
Despite the challenges, we are grateful for God’s continued blessings and for the souls that are being added to the church. We trust in His provision and guidance as we work towards improving the worship conditions in all the branches.
Thank you for your prayers and support. May the Lord bless you abundantly.
Pastor Collins Mawusi (Banda)
Holy greetings from our Lord Jesus Christ to us all!
By the grace of God, our churches and leaders are doing well. We extend special thanks to Fellowship of Associates of Medical Evangelism (FAME) Ghana, and all our donors.
By God's grace and help, we:
Ø Evangelized and visited backslidden church members, leading two new souls to Christ.
Ø Organized a revival prayer meeting on February 21, 2025, which sparked faith and brought deliverance to Brother Kwajo Joseph.
Ø Visited our Banda Buya branch to strengthen their faith and fellowship.
Ø We successfully painted the interior of our church building, thanks to a generous donation from one of our brothers, who gave in gratitude for God's blessings in his life.
We thank God for saving a brother and his wife who were involved in a terrible motor accident, despite their injuries.
CHALLENGES
1. Some churches struggle to worship under trees due to the lack of a proper place of worship.
2. We face difficulties in bringing backslidden members back to church.
PRAYER REQUESTS
1. Pray for God's help in winning more souls for His kingdom.
2. Pray for the return of backslidden souls to God.
3. Pray with us for God to touch hearts and provide support for pavilions for churches without a place of worship.
4. Pray for God's protection and supply for my family as we settle into our new environment.
Pastor Nathaniel Napari Abdulai
Thanks to God for His guidance and protection over the Church (Loagri and Soo) and also over my family. Thanks also for your prayers support for our father Amadu who's in the month of January was very sick but now to the glory of God is doing well. Again, I'm sorry to share with you that on the second week of February we lost one of our mothers in the Church by name Mancheri Dahamata and to the glory of God we were able to perform the funeral rites successfully.
PRAYER REQUEST
Prayers for the Muslims in Loagri and the surrounding community that God will show them the true way even as they are in these seasons of fasting and praying.
Prayer supports that God will be with us and help us as we go on our outreaches in March.
Prayer support that God will help us and bless people to support the PCC Church in Loagri to be able to purchase sounds system which we will be using for our Church services and our outreach programs as plan by the Church.
Pastor Paul Lawson
To God be the glory for taking care of us.
Indeed, his grace was very sufficient upon our lives.
Early in the month of February, a lady called Fati visited me with some gifts and a great smile upon her face. At the sight I realized that she's very healthy. I immediately glorified our Lord. I vividly remember what Fati faced 5 years ago. Separated from her husband coupled with some serious depression issues in Yagaba a close community. Without help she came into our community where the parents live. Her only place of refuge in those days was the mission house, day and night.
We didn't abandon her. We gave her our best through feeding, prayers, counseling and medical care.
When the situation became a little normal one of her sisters took her to a psychiatric hospital. She was later totally healed and restored, united again with the husband.
Today was the first time she visited us after that "dark period” in her life. What surprised me is that she remembered everything we did for her.
A sense of honor in the community because of the love of Christ.
We give thanks to the Almighty. In Him there's abundant life.
As usual we are supporting the work of the staff through our prayers, counseling and the Word of God. I remember sharing the Word of God (Numbers 23:23) with a patient who believes that his sickness is spiritual. Even being in the clinic he didn't believe he could be healed.
After the sharing he changed his mind and received treatment with faith. Today he's walking free in the community
Prayer Request:
We want to win more souls through our presence in the facility; kindly pray for hearts that are willing to listen.
Let's remember those in the strong Muslims' communities where Muslims are engaged in their period of fasting
May the Almighty continue to bless all of us
Pastor Kingsley Nyindam
To God all mighty be all the glory for seeing us through the second month of the year.
The church organized a clean-up exercise at the Tatindo FAME clinic to keep the facility and its surroundings clean, as part of the church's social responsibility.
Baptism: there were no baptisms this month. No new church was planted.
However, there was a naming ceremony of a child at the Moatong church.
Church building: the wood for roofing is bought, and work will start soon. Continue to pray that we will get more funds for the roofing sheets.





Pastor Felix Nsejamese
We give thanks to Almighty God for his love and kindness shown to our family the church sponsors fame staff and all our friends.
In the month of August 2024, I reported about a woman from Kumdi called Kumah who had been sick for more than twenty-five years. She always visited the clinic in Kumdi twice a week. l always said a prayer for her and also visited her to receive our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as her personal savior, and in August 2024 she received our Lord and Savior Jesus; I continued to pray and visit her and by the grace of God she is doing well and going to farm now.
Keep her in your prayers as she awaits baptism.
We thank to God for the great things he has done this month.
We glory to God for healing the sick through our clinics.

To God be the glory for the great things he has done.
We continue to give thanks to the Lord for the wonderful things he is doing in saving lives though medical evangelism, which I call saving body and soul.
On the 10th of March 2025, three boys were involved in motor accident and were brought to the clinic. With prayers and the good work of the nurses, their lives were saved.
We give glory to God for all the great things he has done.


Pastor Daniel Liwamor
I bring you greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ whose grace made it possible for us to be alive this day.
Myself and the rest of the family are doing well by the grace of God.
Konjado is predominantly full of idols worshippers. I visited the community on several occasions with the word of God, as Jesus Christ told his disciples in the book of Matthew 28:19-20.
But no soul was won. And this time I try to engage them with the Konkomba audio tape.
By the grace of God, the have interest in listening to the audio tape and I pray this
will bring good news one-day.

Pastor John Newman Peni
By the intervention of security persons sent to Nkwanta municipality due to the tribal conflict, life is getting normal. We are able to meet for Sunday services and Friday prayers although with little restrictions because of the imposed curfew which is still at 8pm to 6am. Churches under Nkwanta, that is Ahondwo, Sowers Assembly (at Agric area), Odumase and Nkwanta Assembly had Joint service. We came together to worship. Although the attendance was low, the impact of togetherness was great.
Prayer Request
The Nkwanta area needs prayers for peace. As at now, all other churches including ours (Sowers Assembly, PCC) are not able to meet for services because the area is still not safe for church gatherings. I also need prayer for healing as I am battling sight problems and prostate enlargement.
Pastor Joel
I am very grateful to the Directors of Fame and my senior pastor, Jonathan for all the did for the church of kpandai. I am pleased to report on the significant improvements in our church leadership since Pastor John’s our church planter visit. His guidance and recommendations have had a profound impact on our team, and I am excited to share the details of these changes.
Revised Leadership Structure: Pastor John helped us re-evaluate our leadership structure, resulting in a more streamlined and efficient team. This change has improved communication, reduced confusion, and enhanced decision-making.
New Ministry Assignments: Pastor John worked with us to reassign ministry responsibilities, ensuring that each team member is utilizing their strengths and passions. This has led to increase in membership and work effectiveness.
Enhanced Communication: Pastor John emphasized the importance of regular communication among team members. We have implemented weekly meetings and established clear channels for sharing information, which has significantly improved collaboration and reduced misunderstandings. The changes implemented under Pastor John’s guidance have yielded impressive results.
Increased Productivity: Our team is now more focused and efficient, allowing us to accomplish more in less time.
Improved Morale: The revised leadership structure and ministry assignments have boosted team morale, leading to a more positive and supportive work environment.
Enhanced Ministry Effectiveness: Our ministries are now more targeted and effective, resulting in increased engagement and impact within our community.
I am grateful for Pastor John’s expertise and guidance, which have been instrumental in improving our church leadership. The changes we have implemented have had a profound impact on our team’s productivity, morale, and effectiveness. I am confident that these improvements will continue to bear fruit in the days ahead.
Thank you for your continued support and prayers.
Pastor Francis Addae – Fame Clinic Makango
To God be the glory for His watchfulness over our lives.
All Makango Fame Clinic staff is doing fine.
We are so much happier to move to the new six blocks apartment.
May God richly bless you for making this happen.
We are still praying for more infrastructure as well as equipment.
May God see us through.
MARCH 2025 MONTHLY REPORTS
Pastor Mathew Nwedo and Pastor Yahaya Abraham
March has been a powerful testament to God’s grace, unending mercy, and guiding hand over our lives, families, and the people we serve. Each day, we witness His provision, protection, and silent yet profound work among us, filling our hearts with gratitude.
A Divine Appointment
A significant highlight of this month was the arrival of our dedicated church planting coordinator, Pastor John Kpormegbe. His visit was more than just a journey – it was a divine appointment. He came with a mission: to equip us with practical knowledge on winning souls, concentrating more on children for Christ. Despite the long and arduous journey, God granted him safe passage, allowing him to fulfill the mission He placed on his heart and that of the leadership of FAME Ghana. One of the most impactful lessons he shared was the importance of reaching the hearts of children, which has since become a key focus of our ministry.
Blessings and Challenges
We thank God for blessing the Chakali lands with rain. However, the downpour was accompanied by a storm that destroyed nearly twenty homes and brought down large trees. Yet, in the midst of this, we saw His hand of protection what could have been a devastating loss of lives was averted by His mercy.
A Loss in the Community
March also brought sorrow as we mourned the passing of Stephen, a dedicated nurse who voluntarily assisted us during our medical outreach programs, particularly in malaria and typhoid testing. Though he was not a member of our ministry, his selfless service was a blessing to many. While he is no longer with us, his impact remains in the lives he touched.
The Growth of the Church
As the month came to a close, we rejoiced in the steady growth of the church. Each Friday and Sunday, people gathered from Bulenga and Chaggu to worship, and we marveled at how God is drawing hearts to Himself.
Our Prayer Requests are as follows:
· That God continues to intervene for his people because almost all the rainfall we experienced this so far, always falls with strong wind.
· We pray for the church to grow both spiritually and physically. May God strengthen those who are struggling and grant them the courage to stand firm in their faith.
· For more opportunities to share the Gospel and for boldness in proclaiming His Word and may the hearts of the Chakali people be open to receiving Christ.
· That God reveals Himself in ways that leave no doubt in the hearts of the people. May they experience personal encounters with Him that transform their lives forever.
As we continue this journey of faith, we rest in the assurance that God is with us, guiding, providing, and sustaining us. To Him be all the glory. Pictures of our church planting coordinator on Sunday service with us and our daily evangelism video.

Pastor Yonah Lati
Calvary greetings from our risen Lord Jesus Christ to you all.
From the office of Borae district pastor, the leaders and the entire members we are all faring well by the grace of God.
Through Gods divine intervention, the following activities took place in the district and were successful.
Funerals
A member named Esther Laboja who served in the Borae central church as the church treasurer and the district chef, died of a short illness last year 2024 March, the family and church rescheduled her final funeral rites in this month of March 2025, by the grace of God the program was very peaceful and successful.
During the final funeral rites of our dear mother, two people dedicated their lives to Christ.
Two hundred and five (205) members across the district were present at the final funeral of Laboja Esther.
Prayer Request
1. Souls who dedicated their lives to Christ during the final funeral rites of madam Esther Laboja, that they stay forever in Gods vineyard and become soul winners too.
2. For funds to complete the projects at hand.

3. There was a wind storm that brought down the Dambai church pavilion, we need your prayers that God will help us raise back the demolished pavilion of Dambai Christian church under the Borae district, two Sundays today the church finds it difficult to find a place to worship.
4. The Borae district needs your prayers, that God will touch the hearts of many, to help us with a motorcycle. The district is made up of twenty - one assemblies and the method of visiting other assemblies is the use of motorcycles, due to lack of motorcycles in the district we found it a challenge for the leaders to visit other assemblies.
If it is even an old motorcycle, we pray that God will touch the hearts of the management of fame Ghana to helps us.
Seven (7) souls were immersed at Dindo River, during our joint service held at Magnedo; please keep them in your prayers.
Pastor Ernest Nyador
God is good to the church in many ways.
The church is still in existence by His grace.
I met Mr Moses Aheto alias Kara, who is 85 years at the Akplale Clinic during my routine visit.
He was a notorious and devoted worshipper of many deities.
I noticed that he was struggling to use his walking stick. I quickly promised him a better walking stick. I made a follow-up and presented the walking stick to him. He immediately promised me to start coming to church.
After three weeks, he voluntarily opted for baptism. The entire church was amazed by his convention.
I baptized him by immersion.
Let's keep praying for him to be stable in the faith.
Evangelism is intensified.
Mr Moses Aheto, alias Kara, 85 years was baptized by immersion today.
Glory be to God!
Yeboah Ernest Junior
We glorified God for His goodness towards us. We praise Him for continue preserving us as His Church.
All Church activities are still operating. The Holy Spirit continue strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ as we did believe and accepted Him as our Lord and Saviour.
We appreciate all support and prayers from Fame Ghana for the Church. God bless Pistis Christian Church in Jesus Christ mighty name.
We glorify God for our lives as staff, lives of our clients and lives of Fame Ghana management team. We praise God for His outpouring miracles towards us during the month of March.
Prayers, Bible devotion and clinical activities are still operating in the facility. All staff hands are on deck as we continue to render health care to our patients for them to enjoy the love and healing power of Jesus Christ.
We appreciate all continuous efforts by Fame Ghana helping us to deliver good health care. We hope and pray the month of April will be more glorious in Jesus Christ’s mighty name. Amen.
God bless Fame health Service as we continue to spread the Fame of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Pastor Lengie Lazarus
Greetings in the name of our lord Jesus Christ. By God's grace, we experienced a fruitful month of ministry in the Chinderi area. The following activities were carried out successfully:
Baptism
During our two-day prayer meeting, three new souls were added to LAMBUISU Church. The names of the new converts are: Eyobi Christiana, Eyobi Naomi, Baapi Patient
Additionally, four new souls were added to Chinderi Church, and one new member joined Magnendo Church during the joint service held on March 30, 2025, at Magnendo. The new members at Chinderi and Magnendo are: Mapah Richelle, Ameka Celestina, Naomi, Bilikuni Eric, Bakayi Mercy
On March 30, 2025, eight individuals were baptized by immersion in the Dindor River, led by Pastor Lengie Lazarus. We give all glory to God for expanding His Kingdom and adding new believers to His church.
Church Projects And Challenges
All four branches in Chinderi are currently facing significant challenges related to their church buildings:
1. Lambuisu Branch: This branch is still conducting services in the Church of Christ building, as they do not have a dedicated church structure.
2. Namondo Church: The church building collapsed last year, and the congregation is currently holding services under a tree.
3. Magnendo Church: They began their church construction project last year and have made progress by raising pillars, but more work remains to be done.
4. Chinderi Church: The Chinderi church building remains incomplete, with much work left to be done.
Additionally, we are in urgent need of materials for the children's ministry. While we are blessed with teachers, we lack the necessary resources to effectively teach the children. The children also sit under trees during services, which makes it difficult, especially during the rainy season, when attending church becomes a challenge.
Prayer Request
· The completion of the church buildings for all four branches in Chinderi.
· Provision of materials for the children's ministry, so that we can offer quality education and a safe environment for the children.
· A greater outreach to raise funds and support to complete these projects.
We trust that the Lord will move in the hearts of many to help us bring these projects to completion.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support.
Pastor Collins Mawusi - Banda
Greetings from our resurrected Savior Jesus Christ to us all. To the glory of God, all our churches and leaders are doing very well.
We extend a special and heartfelt gratitude to Fellowship of Associates of Medical Evangelism (FAME) Ghana and our donors.
Activities:
By God's grace, we were able to:
Evangelize and also visited the Woae branch which led to winning some new souls to Christ.
Visit and strengthen the Nandikrom branch to be courageous and put their hope and trust in the Lord.
Visit some of the members on their farms to pray with them for a fruitful season as planting begins.
Testimony
We thank God for His special protection and saving power on the lives of the church members and my family. Saving us from danger during a great storm that occurred on 19th March, 2025. The storm destroyed the roof of our church building but thankfully no life was lost and no injury was recorded.
Prayer Request
Pray with us for God to help us win more souls for Christ.
Pray with us for our church women at Woae to have their freedom to serve the Lord.
Pray for our student pastors who just vacated to have a safe stay at home and remain committed to the Kingdom work.
Pray with us for the Woae branch that God should touch the heart of members and donors to help us put up a place of worship. Our temporal place of worship was destroyed by the storm that occurred.
Destroyed roofing of the Banda Church after the storm
Pastor Joel
As we reach the third month of the year, it's essential to reflect on our progress and identify areas of improvement within our church. Here's a comprehensive report on the advancements made since January:
· Spiritual Growth Increased Attendance: We've seen a notable increase in attendance at our Sunday services, with an average of 25 more attendees per service compared to January.
· Bible Study Participation: Our mid-week Bible study groups have experienced a surge in participation, with 7 new members joining since the beginning of the year.
· Prayer Meetings: Our prayer meetings have become more frequent and well-attended, with an average of 20 participants per meeting.
· Youth Programs: We've introduced new youth programs, including weekly meetings and a monthly community cleaning up exercise, which have attracted 6 new young members to our church
· Financial Management: We've implemented a new financial management system, which has improved our financial tracking and reporting. Our attendance this month is low due to the funerals around us, but we hope to provide in our next report our total number pictures. By continuing to work together and prioritize our goals, we can build on our progress and create a stronger, more vibrant church community.

Sampson Darko
Join us to celebrate God's power in saving Sister Abigail's children from death.
I fellowshipped with Gyato Kura Church three weeks ago. After church service, sister Abigail asked me to pray for her son who she had bad dream about. I encouraged her and prayed with her fervently. Three days after the prayers when they went to the farm her husband loaded his gun and kept it in his hut. Abigail told her boys to go sleep under the hut. They went slept for a while and one of them turned while sleeping. Their leg pushed the gun and fell with a shot. Praised be to God that the gun was pointed in a different direction.
The parents heard the sound, ran to the scene only to notice that gun shot by itself.
Lord actually saved these children.
Please keep Sister Abigail and her family in prayers.
Please pray for my wife's health, the church, and our school.
Pastor Felix Nsejamese
We give glory to God for his love and kindness shown to us.
By the grace of God, the church is doing well.
We continue to thank God for the leadership of Fame for the financial support and prayers when the rainstorm came on the church building at Kanjido.
The carpenter removed the iron sheets from the roof of the building; the challenge we have now is the 2X6 wood that is difficult to get at Dambai market.
When I came home from Pastor Hartford Ahiabu’s retirement I was not well, but for now by the grace of God I am doing much better.
Pastor Francis Addae
By the grace of God, I am doing fine with my new family.
With this, I want to use this opportunity to give thanks to God and the love ones who accompanied me during my marriage celebration especially Director Wisdom Nyador who put upon himself to drive all this far to give his support may God bless you all.
My prayer is that my wife will support me to work hard in the ministry and also help many people to come to Christ.
As usual, these are the requests
1. shelter for our churches who worship under trees.
2. Funds for the completion of the Salaga Church building
3. The motor bike for visiting the churches in my area.
Pastor Kingsley Nyindam
God be praised forever for sustaining and seeing us through the third month of the year.
No baptisms were recorded in this month and no new church was planted.
Church buildings: the wood work for the roofing of the Tatale is being worked on.
The Nambon church building is facing a serious collapse, almost all the mud walls around the building are down. This exposes the worshippers to serious danger. We therefore ask for support to work on it urgently.
Prayer Needs: pray that the carpenters working on the Tatale building who will do a good job. We are also trusting God for funds for the roofing sheets for the chapel.
Let us continue to pray for the Nambon church that nothing dangerous will happen to them as they continue to use this death trap building, whilst looking at the way out.
Bismark Kassata

We are thankful to God for the successful end of the first quarter.
My family and I are thankful to God for 2 souls won for Christ.
These souls came to the well to draw water as a result, we shared the word of God to them and they accepted Christ as their Lord and have started coming to church.
They will soon receive baptism when the waters come in the rivers.
Let’s continue to pray for more souls to be won for Christ.
Challenges: we lost two of our elders this month and they were both laid to rest; may they rest well.
I humbly request you to pray for the widows of the late Simon Yeboah and Israel Kisinu and their children.
Pray for my family for more strength to win more souls for Christ.
God bless us all.
Pastor Nathaniel Napari Abdulai
Thanks to the almighty God for His guidance and protections over the church (Loagri and Soo) and also over my family. I am excited to also share with us that on the 13th-15th of March 2025, Pastor John kpomegbe was with the Church of Loagri and Soo. He was with the Soo Church on the 14th and on the 15th with the Loagri Church. His coming was to reminds us of the things that are missing in our churches today and to encouraged us to keep up the good work.
(1) He came to remind us of our beginning as a church and as an individual how we came to Christ and how necessary it is for us to also bring people to Christ
(2) He reminded us not to ignore the children in the church when we suppose but train them to grow and to support and replace us in the church when we are not there or when we are weak and not active.
(3) He also encouraged us to always put God in everything we do, say or act.
Prayer Request
(1) Prayers of support for God to help and bless people to support our brothers and sisters in Soo Church who currently are struggling to survive the drought in their community.
(2) Prayers of support that God will help us and bless people to support the PCC Church in Loagri to be able to purchase sound systems which we will be using for our church services and our outreach programs as planned by the church for this year.

Pastor Daniel Liwamor
By the grace of God, the month of March 2025 has ended peacefully and I thank God for taking care of us.
Secondly, on behalf of my wife and the entire family, we thank each and every one of you for your prayer support during the final funeral rite of my father-in-law.
Thirdly, we had a training from church planting coordinator pastor John, on how to train our Sunday school teachers. He added that we should organize programs in towns to be able to get the attention of the youth and draw them to Christ.

Pastor Paul Lawson
We thank God the gift of life and for his grace upon the ministry.
I have one personal testimony to share in this report.
On the 19th of March, I got in an accident while I was returning from a market, resulting in a fracture. I’ve had surgery and I'm recovering but I trust in the mysterious healing power of our Lord. I’m sharing this testimony because 3 young men died in the same accident.
Prayer Request:
1) Prayer for my complete recovery
2) Prayer for the youth who are engaged in the use of hard drugs
I want to use this platform to say a big thank to FAME Ghana who gave me a lot of support through counseling, prayers and finances.
Paul Akuteye
I am very much excited that by the grace of God we have successfully come to the end of another challenging month.
One of the Bible students who graduated from the Dunamis Bible College two years ago had a mild stroke. His name is Clifford Owusu Ansah. The church prayed with him and was taken to the University Hospital for treatment. Last week Sunday he reported that one of his friends also had stroke and therefore requested the prayers of the leadership.
We quickly went and prayed with him and had instant healing.
The family contributed some money and on Monday 24th of March, we sent him to the University Hospital and he is responding to treatment.
The Oduom Assembly invited the two Assemblies to join them to hold the first quarterly revival service.
I am really grateful that the whole church joined me to pray the prayer topics that was given to me by the leadership of GAME Ghana.
Our theme for the 4-day renewal service was “Put in the Sickle; The harvest is ready” with the scripture references from Matt 9:35 – 38 and Mk. 4:26 – 29.
We are believing God that after this renewal service, members will attend church regularly, give generously, love radically, bring others consistently, volunteer joyfully and share Jesus willingly.
Daniel and Jonas – Funsi
Greetings from Daniel and Jonas to you all in the Lord.
The Grace is sufficient here, among the Sisaala Passaal.
This month was amazing to the glory of the Lord, our visit to the clinics and some of the schools was a success. We do few homes visitation also, and during this time we identified some students who are not going to school because their uniforms were torn, so we decided to take dresses and patch them so they can use it temporarily. They were very happy and started going to the school again.
Aside the uniforms, there is this community children going through training under MR. When we found out they are always wearing the same shirt all the time, so we decided to organize some dresses for them, and with the help of Executive Director’s wife, Mama Rebecca, we got them and distributed it and it put a lot of smile on their faces. We want to say big thank you to Director and his wife for this great support.
Progressively, are getting accustomed to the culture and the language of the people.
Finally, we implore you help us pray for the children who benefited from the mission to see the love of Christ and come to Christ.
Pastor Ernest Nyador – Akplale Clinic
We are grateful to God for His leadership. Akplale facility is in progress like our other facilities.
Devotions, clinical activities and many more are ongoing with much zeal.
Regular medicine supplies are satisfactory.
The only constraint facing the facility currently is shortage of water for months without any tangible reason from the water company office at Sogakope.
We pray for quick response and solution soon.
Glory be to God.
MONTHLY CLINICAL NARRATIVE REPORT - MARCH 2025
We want to thank God Almighty for His divine protection, grace and love upon our lives. We bless him for seeing us through the mouth of March successfully.
In March, we saw a total of 651 clients on outpatient basis, 17 deliveries conducted, and 471 laboratory services were rendered.
Major highlight of the month
We have started running some laboratory tests such as sickling testing, blood grouping and microscopic urine examination. These have offered us the opportunity to better provide quality and accurate health services to our clients.
Prayer Request
We kindly request for your prayers as we seek for donors, partners and philanthropists to help us build a new structure to contain pregnant women, pediatrics and a well-spaced laboratory space.
We also request prayer for all our donors, partners and missionaries, who are always thinking about us, sending medical equipment, clothing, and other forms of support, for God’s protection and blessings upon their lives.

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