Mission to the Northern Regions of Ghana
Friday, September 3, 2010
Here are the tract distribution photos from Wa, the regional capital of Upper West Region. The tract distribution reception was good. Most of the people in Wa already have read the Judgment Day billboard in Tamale, so they were looking to get more information of the judgment day date. I am glad that EBible Fellowship is able to support me to share the tracts in three cities, and some villges in the Northern part of Ghana.
Kwabena Agyei
Monday, August 30, 2010
Dear Brethren,
We left home 4:30 am this morning. We we reached a town called Kintampo, a town near Techiman, we stoped and spent one hour and passed out 900 tracts both, Judgment day May 21, 2011 & We Can Kow Tract.
After moving from Kintampo, we came strait to Tamale, and reached here around 10:45 am. The tracts distribution reception is high. We have finished distributed 4,500 tracts.
We distributed most of the tracts at the city center where the Family Radio billboard is located. When we were sharing the tracts many question were raised about the date. And I told those who asked the quetions to take their time to read the tracts, and let the Ebible Fellowship hear from them, and their questions will be answer through the Bible. Tamale is dominated by Moslems, but most of them are taking the to read, because the judgment is coming unto every one on this earth. Whn a certain lady received a copy of Judgment Day tract, he screamed and said the God's judgment is near, it is so close, and I told her that , the purpose of the tracts to let every one know the great urgency, and reconcile to God like what the Nenivites did.
Lord wiling, we will move from here from to Bolgatanga on tomorrow morning,and pass out the tracts to the people living there. I do not want to pass out all the tracts here. I want every one in these three regions here this warning from God. After our trip, every one will see the photos of our trip.
Kwabena Agyei
Tamale, Northern Region
Ghana
This billboard is located in a previously unreached area of Ghana, in the Northern Region, in the regional capital of Tamale.

