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Team Ghana Update: Recent Bible College Graduates

2017-02-02T14:43:32-06:00April 11th, 2015|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: |

On March 11, 2015, Hyles-Anderson College of West Africa, our Bible college, held commencement exercises. I wish you could have been here for the service. Please let me introduce you to these graduates: • Frederick Addo-Tettey: Brother Addo [...]

Team Ghana Update: Buildings for Two Church Plants

2017-02-02T14:43:33-06:00March 18th, 2015|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

Missions Support In 2014, our church in Kumasi re-emphasized the concept of Faith Promise missions giving.  Our Ghanaian church members prefer to call this “missions support.”  Our church uses these offerings to help support the national pa [...]

Team Ghana National Pastor Update: An Appointment with Evangelist Enoch

2023-10-12T11:13:39-05:00March 16th, 2015|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

Church Plant and National Pastor Spotlight Thomas and Mannaseh Asare I Won an Evangelist to Christ “Recently I met an evangelist named Enoch in a taxi van to Foase; he was preaching to the passengers. After the preaching, I approached hi [...]

Billy Carter Prayer Letter: Back Home in Ghana

2017-02-02T14:43:34-06:00February 24th, 2015|Categories: Prayer Letters, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

We would like to thank each of you for your continued support and for the abundant kindness shown to us while we were in America. We felt very loved because of your generosity and the great welcome we received at every church. We enjoyed ge [...]

Team Ghana Update: Young Couples Serving Together

2017-02-02T14:43:35-06:00February 5th, 2015|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

Here in Ghana it is all too common for a husband to attend one church and the wife to attend a different church. If a married couple attends the same church, the husband and wife may, more often than not, sit in different places in the audi [...]

Team Ghana National Pastor Spotlight: Liberian Churches Still Open During Ebola Crisis

2023-10-12T11:14:22-05:00January 15th, 2015|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

Spotlight on Team Ghana’s Church Plants – November 2014 George Menyon in Liberia, Africa Three New Families Joined the Church “In the Ebola crisis, none of my family or members of our church have been affected with the virus. Though all [...]

Team Ghana Update: A Great Tool for God in Kumasi

2017-02-02T14:43:36-06:00January 3rd, 2015|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

One-Year Anniversary in New Building We thank the Lord once again for giving us our new auditorium to meet in. Our first service in this building was on Christmas Day 2013. Now our auditorium is fully functional with lights, fans, PA, windo [...]

Ted Speer Prayer Letter: A Visit With Pastor Rexford

2017-02-02T14:43:36-06:00December 24th, 2014|Categories: Prayer Letters, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

A Visit to a Daughter Church I was excited to visit recently with Pastor Rexford Aning. Rexford is one of our graduates and a pastor of one of our daughter churches. Recently half of the church building they are renting was torn down by the [...]

Team Ghana Update: Meet One of Our Soul Winners

2017-02-02T14:43:46-06:00November 28th, 2014|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , , |

Meet Rancy Harris This month please let me introduce you to one of our church’s most productive soul winners—Rancy Harris. This year he has won at least 111 souls to Christ; 30 of his converts have gotten baptized, and 24 of his visitors ha [...]

Team Ghana National Pastor Spotlight: Mr. Antwi Brings His Family

2023-10-12T11:15:02-05:00November 22nd, 2014|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: |

Spotlight on Team Ghana’s Church Plants – October 2014 Rexford Aning of Sunyani, Ghana Linda Was Invited to Join Eternity “Recently Dominic and I went to visit our new converts—Nicholas, Kelvin, and Patrick. I had talked to these three m [...]

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