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Good News
by Melvin Rhodes
Try to imagine living on $25 a month— less than $1 a day. That's how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
Beyond Today
by Melvin Rhodes
Try to imagine living on $25 a month—less than $1 a day. That’s how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
Vertical Thought
by Jonathan Roybal
Most people call this the 2004 Youth Corps trip to Ghana. To me, it seemed appropriate to name it after the leader of this service project, Melvin Rhodes. Here's the ride.
United News
Janet Keisel
Brethren from Ghana’s congregations of Accra, Winneba, Agona and Kwanyako met in Cape Coast for the Feast of Tabernacles this year.
Attendance was around 215. Services were held at Ghana National Association of Teachers. Most of the brethren stayed on-site. A tent was set up for cooking meals. American visitors, Paul Moody, senior pastor for West Africa, and Darrell...
Blogs
by Melvin Rhodes
Long ago God promised that descendants of the biblical patriarch Abraham, through the children of his great grandson Joseph, would "become a multitude of nations" (Gen 48:19). This was partly fulfilled in the British Empire of which Ghana...
World News and Prophecy
by Melvin Rhodes
In Ukraine and Iraq there are problems with the electoral process. But in Ghana's recent election, the Fourth Republic seems to be working. Why does democracy work in some countries but not in others?
United News
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The United Youth Corps Project in Ghana.
This program will benefit the youth of Ghana, as it will connect them with dedicated young adults in God’s church who display an attitude of service and care for others. The Ghanaian young adults who serve as staff will also benefit from...
Service Project
Good Works and United Youth Corps are co-sponsoring a summer youth camp in Ghana. This project will provide staff members for this summer camp to take place August 13-20, 2017.

$5,750 raised of $5,750 goal

Good Works
Paul Moody
Good Works
The cassava mill project was designed to benefit the brethren in Ghana by providing them opportunity to generate additional funds through the processing and sale of cassava.
Our visit to the Agona church property provided us opportunity to see the recently completed cassava mill in action. The cassava mill project was designed to benefit the brethren in Ghana by providing them opportunity to generate...
Good News
by Melvin Rhodes
Perception is reality, at least in the minds of many people. In the developing world the common perception of America's foreign policy often is tragically contorted. The problem is compounded by refusal to consider the real source of many...
Service Project
Good Works is sponsoring a United Youth Camp to be held in Accra, Ghana from August 11-18, 2019!

$5,280 raised of $6,000 goal

Service Project
Good Works is sponsoring United Youth Corps volunteers for a United Youth Camp in Nigeria! *Due to the uncertainty surrounding travel in response to covid-19 we have decided to postpone this project until 2022. We are still accepting applications for next year.*

$6,980 raised of $6,450 goal

Blogs
by Melvin Rhodes
God gave Britain and America their great strength. In the case of the British, their greatest strength was "the multitude of nations" they led—various nations from around the world, so different from each other, but all a part of the...
Good News
by Melvin Rhodes
Why is Africa, an enormous continent blessed with great wealth, plagued with such pervasive problems? When will it find solutions?
United News
United News
Tom Clark, 43, pastor of the Liberal, Salina and Wichita, Kansas, congregations, accompanied Melvin Rhodes to the West African nation of Ghana in May.
Tom Clark, 43, pastor of the Liberal, Salina and Wichita, Kansas, congregations, accompanied Melvin Rhodes to the West African nation of Ghana in May. "Tom traveled around Ghana with me and enjoyed the experience immensely,...
United News
Oludare Akinbo
The 2018 United Youth Camp Nigeria, held Aug. 19-26, was on a serene and beautiful peninsula, situated between a vast meandering network of freshwater lakes and a beautiful beach off the Atlantic coast of Lagos.
It was a contingent 50 strong (31 campers and 19 staff, including two Americans and 1 Ghanaian) who took the half-hour trip in fiberglass powered boats from the pier in Ojo Local government of Lagos State across a network of lakes to get...
United News
Paul Moody
Ghana—About 15 months ago, COVID-19 restrictions shut down the opportunity for in-person visits to West Africa. By God’s blessing, the door of access to Ghana has now reopened.
On May 24, I departed on a trip which lasted nearly two weeks. All were excited for the opportunity to be reunited once again after an extended absence. My goal on this visit was to make the rounds to all six congregation regions in Ghana...
Good Works
Ben Light
Good Works
The Word of God, and the Way of God supersedes culture, it supersedes nationality and tribal identity. God is calling us out of our culture and nation to be a part of a family of believers -- His Ekklesia. It didn’t matter if you were Jew...
Paul Moody and I arrived in Accra a day later than we had hoped as a result of some untimely weather that hit JFK the day of our departure. As a result, Mr. Moody and I were stranded in NYC overnight on Wednesday August 7th, and had a 22-...

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