Is this where faith found its Ghanaian footing? Right here, in front of the Assemblies of God in Cape Coast. The Assemblies of God, Ghana, holds a special place in the nation’s story. It’s a tale that began not on these shores, but in the heart of a global Pentecostal movement. Yet, it found fertile ground in Ghana, taking root in the early 1930s. American missionaries, the Shirers, journeyed on horseback from Burkina Faso, carrying with them the seeds of a vibrant faith. Their destination? Yendi, in the Northern Region. Imagine that journey – the vast landscapes, the unfamiliar tongues, the unwavering belief in their mission. The Shirers’ arrival marked the beginning of the Assemblies of God in Ghana. The faith blossomed, establishing its presence not only in the north but spreading its branches southward to cities like Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi. The Assemblies of God’s narrative is intertwined with Ghana’s own story of growth and development. It’s a story of education, healthcare, and advocacy, particularly for the vulnerable. The church’s influence is felt in classrooms and clinics, offering not just spiritual guidance but tangible support. The Assemblies of God’s journey has not been without its challenges, navigating periods of phenomenal growth and moments of introspection. But through it all, the spirit of faith, first ignited by those missionaries on horseback, continues to burn bright within the walls of Assemblies of God churches across Ghana.
New Examination Centre
What if walls could whisper the hopes and anxieties of thousands? Here at the New Examination Centre (NEC) of the