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Joseph Antwi on Savings Groups

Episode 51 of the Meet an African Pastor Podcast podcast, hosted by Anthony Sytsma, titled "Joseph Antwi on Savings Groups" was published on August 12, 2024 and runs 61 minutes.

August 12, 2024 ·61m · Meet an African Pastor Podcast

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This conversation is with Joseph Antwi, pastor of Great Commission Church International in Gomoa-Nyanyano, Ghana. In addition to his pastoral ministry, Joseph works with The Chalmers Center to start and monitor savings groups in Ghana. He speaks about the history of savings groups, why they are so helpful to the materially poor, and analyzes common problems that arise in some savings groups. The curriculum he mentions is found here. Interviewed August 8th, 2024.  (61 minutes)

This conversation is with Joseph Antwi, pastor of Great Commission Church International in Gomoa-Nyanyano, Ghana. In addition to his pastoral ministry, Joseph works with The Chalmers Center to start and monitor savings groups in Ghana. He speaks about the history of savings groups, why they are so helpful to the materially poor, and analyzes common problems that arise in some savings groups. The curriculum he mentions is found here. Interviewed August 8th, 2024.  (61 minutes)

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