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Ghana is an English-speaking country located on the southern coastline of West Africa. The population is 63% Christian, while 18% are still unreached. While more than half of Ghanaians consider themselves Christian, many have underdeveloped faith that is being influenced by traditional African religions. Muslims are participating in aggressive outreach in the country as well. Thankfully, native Christians have made a great effort to evangelize the unreached. Youth are open to the Gospel and represent 40% of the population; this gives hope to the churches. Also, there are a number of Biblical training institutions, which is a great blessing.

GHANA

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CLEMENT
AKURE

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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LAWRENCE
BEKA

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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EDWARD
NSAFOA

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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J.K.
BASSAW

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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SAMMY
ODARNO

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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JONAH
MANYAN

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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BERNARD
MANU YEBOAH

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

VICTOR & MARIAN
NNUROM

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

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ISAAC
GYESAW

Key CFA

Leader in Ghana

Isaac Gyesaw grew up in Kumasi, Ghana. He studied at Kumasi Technical University and Christian Service University College. In 2011, he graduated from KSI Polytechnic. Isaac lives with his family in Kumasi, Ghana. God called him into ministry in 1990. Isaac is an evangelist and a disciple who cares about others’ needs. He serves with Young Leaders International—Discipleship Group and Rural Evangelism Project. Ministry is important to Isaac because it leads people to Christ, builds relationships, and builds the Kingdom of God. Reading and music are his hobbies.

Ministry: Young Leaders International—Discipleship Group and Rural Evangelism Project

Isaac’s involvement with Young Leaders International and Rural Evangelism Project includes church planting, training church leaders, and teaching children aged 6-15 years old. The ministries serve in Ghana and Burkina Faso, especially in rural areas. Isaac’s responsibilities include being an administrator, a coach, a mentor, a facilitator, and as the founder of children’s Bible clubs. The primary focus of Isaac’s ministry is sharing the love of God with people and making disciples.

Catalyst For Africa is proud to partner with Isaac. CFA has supported Isaac by providing a system for evangelization and training him to teach others. In turn, Isaac has shared the CFA Core Values training with the people he disciples. As with all of our leaders, CFA maintains a personal relationship that fosters growth and mutual encouragement.

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