Church planting in Ghana

Written by David Fletcher 20 May 2016
Church planting in Ghana

After a widespread survey of northern Ghana in 2011, it was decided to launch a coordinated effort among the Komba people, a subgroup of the nearly 600,000 Konkomba. Demonstrating a unique openness to the gospel, many Komba villages have openly invited the presence of Christian workers. Responding to this open door, OneWay Africa is currently partnering with 17+ national and international ministries to see the Komba reached in this generation, with a focus on local leadership training, evangelism and church planting, they are seeing a movement to Christ begin. To date, 368 Komba leaders have been trained in disciple-making and church planting, resulting in at least 63 new churches. A core value in their approach is to work side-by-side with local leaders, equipping them to do what God has called them to do – transform lives, plant churches and propel new believers among their own people and beyond.

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