Willie Gley, one of the ministers in a congregation of 1500 in the city of Accra, the capital of Ghana, Africa, was not content with this success. He had a burning desire to help deprived children living in the poorest parts of his home town of Ho, two hours away. His team went door-to-door in the poorest neighborhoods to find the most needy. The Mars Hill Christian Academy started there with 30 children. $30 per month will provide transportation, breakfast, lunch, and education for one of these children. "The food we give them is what some of them depend on for the entire day." says Willie. "We only give the workers an allowance until we can pay them something better. They have been very understanding." Would you give hope for a better life to these children? Click HERE to help with Ghana school. . . |