The seventh annual deaf camp meeting was held in December last year at the Seventh-day Adventist senior high school in Agona, a small town in Ghana, West Africa. More than 70 deaf, including people who weren’t Adventists, attended the camp meeting.
People came from all six churches for the deaf in the Northern Ghana Union Conference (NOGH): Kwadaso SDA Deaf, Atimatim SDA Deaf, Bekwai SDA Deaf, Sekyedumase SDA Deaf, Atwima-Koforidua SDA Deaf and Agona SDA Deaf. Harrison Osei Antwi, Paul Barfi, Kwadwo Prempeh and Isaac Ofori Nsiah—the four Gospel Outreach workers—also came.
Pastors Paul Twumasi Danquah (union director of Adventist Possibility Ministries), Henry Brenya Afoakwa (deaf ministries coordinator) and Obed Agyemang (district pastor for Boaman) officiated. The guest speaker was Pastor Jallah Karbah.
By the end of the weeklong camp meeting, 11 people had made a decision for Christ and were baptized. Please keep them in your prayers. And pray that God will continue to strengthen all the deaf churches in Ghana, increase the membership and establish more deaf churches.