Mobilizing the churches in West Africa feat. Daniel Appiah (Fullstature Mission/Ghana)

EPISODE · Apr 26, 2022 · 29 MIN

Mobilizing the churches in West Africa feat. Daniel Appiah (Fullstature Mission/Ghana)

from "This is Our Tribe!" by Global mobilization Network · host Ray Peng, Collaboration director of Global Mobilization Network

Today, we dive into the vision and heart of Daniel for the West Africans to become a ‘sending’ church. Despite having a statistically high number of Christians, Ghana remains a partly unreached nation with 19 tribes still yet to know God. There is a lot of work to be done in the area of discipleship, especially amongst the youth. Daniel emphasized intentional discipleship of the youth with a shift in worldview to bring missions into different spheres of society wherever they go. He sees the need for local resources to be produced, to ‘tell their own stories’ and doing research by and with the local people. He stresses the importance of collaboration as truely “team work makes the team work”! About Pastor Daniel Appiah Daniel lives and serves in Accra, Ghana as the National Director for Fullstature Missions International ministering among the Konkomba. For over two decades he has been mobilizing in Ghana and West Africa. He is Training Director of the Ghana Evangelical Missions Association (GEMA). Since 2012, he has been engaged with Simply Mobilizing (Kairos) and also Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. Pastor Daniel Hyde Appiah is also serving on the Executive Leadership team and the prayer coordinator of the GMN. About FullStature mission international https://www.fullstature.net/ About GEMA (Ghana Evangelical Missions Association) https://www.gemagh.org/ Powered by Firstory Hosting

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