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Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Miraculously Spared

2020-07-16T17:59:17-05:00July 17th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

We are still under the restrictions I mentioned in last month’s prayer letter; but souls are still being saved, God is still bringing visitors to our church, and converts are being discipled. Dufie Several years ago, Joy was visiting with m [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Thanking God Our Church Can Meet Again

2020-06-18T20:36:32-05:00June 19th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Thank God we are back to church! For 11 weeks, the government of Ghana allowed no public gatherings (but people still gathered many different places, just not at school or church). Although our team families met for church services during t [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Lockdown Lifted–Let’s Go Soul Winning

2020-05-19T16:22:49-05:00May 20th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

[This month Maria agreed to take at turn writing our prayer letter. Enjoy! – Mike] During these unusual times, I know God is in control, and I see Him continue to work here in Ghana; this brings me great peace and joy. Souls Saved For three [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Were It Not for COVID-19

2020-04-07T13:31:39-05:00April 8th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Our world is a lot different today than it was a month ago. I pray that you and your family and your church are strong in the Lord. Our family would count it a blessing to pray with you if you let me know of any requests. Giving Thanks Alwa [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: A Great Couple

2020-03-18T16:17:10-05:00March 20th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

What a blessing it is to see fruit that remains. Maria and I have been privileged to have had a small part in the lives of a great couple—Kingsley and Lydia Addai. Let me tell you about them. Kingsley In my June 2012 prayer letter, I wrote [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Five Bible College Graduates

2020-03-05T21:25:27-06:00March 6th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

It has been my privilege to help administrate Hyles-Anderson College of West Africa since our arrival on the field in September 2008. Earlier this month, we held a graduation service during which we awarded our 110th diploma to our 80th gra [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: So Receptive to the Gospel

2020-01-24T17:16:04-06:00January 26th, 2020|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

The Ghanaian people are so receptive to the Gospel. Let me give you an example of this. When I need to go downtown, I prefer to take an Uber so I can make good use of my time instead of just sitting behind the wheel in traffic, and the cost [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Special Visitors

2019-12-02T13:08:18-06:00December 2nd, 2019|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Our family has had a very blessed November; we have so much for which to be thankful. A Visit From Mom! Maria’s mother, Theresa Osgood, was with us for almost two weeks. She, a mother of 13, has 2 children serving here in Ghana—Maria and he [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: Your Fellowship in the Gospel

2019-10-20T17:00:40-05:00October 22nd, 2019|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Thank you for supporting our work here in Ghana. Thank you for giving. Thank you for praying for us. Thank you for following our team on social media and for being interested in our ministry. “I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, A [...]

Mike Sarver Prayer Letter: A Great Encouragement

2019-09-12T19:42:15-05:00September 14th, 2019|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Back in Ghana! Our two months in the States were refreshing and helpful. It was a huge blessing to be with our families and friends and supporting churches. People are so kind. We miss our families immensely; departing was not without many [...]

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