from Vincent Asamoah, YLI’s leader in Ghana — “This is my first time ever in Liberia. I was not sure what to expect, and I was open to whatever there is to be seen. This afternoon I had the privilege to drive through the city of Monrovia with some friends from the US and CalebContinue reading “From Vincent Asamoah, YLI Ghana National Coordinator”
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Ghana & Liberia Photos (part 2, Liberia Leadership Conference)
Ghana & Liberia Photos part 1 (YLI coaches summit in Accra, Ghana)
Wild Discipleship
Philip, a young local leader in Kpenchela My friend Adam told me it was only eight miles to the village Kpenchela. That might have been true, but the drive took more than an hour. It is one of those villages in Africa where when you arrive, the road just ends…literally the end of the road.Continue reading “Wild Discipleship”
Mohammed A. from Tamale
“Mohammed A. had no knowledge in listening to God until we finished the first day’s topic of Intimacy with God. It has been over a year now after the program and he is still growing. Evangelist Mohammed in his testimony talked with passion how Incarnational Evangelism (loving the people around him) has been a powerful toolContinue reading “Mohammed A. from Tamale”
YLI Ghana in HD
As I was going through all of the photos from the trip I found a couple of short videos that Mike shot. They are in HD and look really good. The first one is of kids singing to us in the village of Kpenchela, where Pastor Brown is discipling a few young leaders whoContinue reading “YLI Ghana in HD”
An update from Mike Moye
I am writing this update as we begin the YLI coaches conference in Tamale, located in North Central Ghana and referred to as the Muslim capital of the country. Today is Thursday, our seventh day in Ghana. There are several spirited games of Jenga and Connect 4 taking place as I write; (almost as ifContinue reading “An update from Mike Moye”
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Some of you out there may be interested in additional photos and updates from our trip (hi Mom). If you’re interested you can vist Flickr for more photos, and join our Facebook group (look to the right) for more updates on the trip. Please continue to keep us in your prayers!
Basketball practice
“Its ‘ok’ that the coaches don’t know how to play basketball. We can teach them to play the game. What is important is that they are willing to tie the shoe laces of children”. That is what Vincent told me as he explained his basketball ministry, Shoot for Life, which is his platformContinue reading “Basketball practice”
