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In 1980, Sis.
Dorothy Keiser began corresponding with a man, Jim Akwasi, from
Ghana who had received literature from the Faith Publishing House
and was hungry for the truth. With a burden for the pure gospel to
be spread, Sis. Dorothy made a trip to Ghana on January 9, 1983 and
returned home on Jan 25, 1983.
During the short
time that she was there, there was much interest in the gospel and
souls were added to the kingdom – thus the work began. Financial
support was sent to Ghana and a mission house was built in
preparation for a resident missionary. Jim Akwasi was the native
minister that was overseeing the work of the Church of God in Ghana
at the time.
Being burdened
by the Lord, Sis. Dorothy returned to Ghana on Jan 8,1984. God
blessed her efforts and she said rarely a service went by that
someone didn’t get saved. It seems that at this particular time, the
spiritual doors were wide open in Ghana. Sis. Keiser was a single
woman of age, but God used her greatly. She loved living in Ghana
and was willing to finish her time on earth there. In the first
year, she faced many spiritual and temporal battles, but was
victorious in the face of the enemy.
Sis. Keiser
returned to the U.S. after about a year in Ghana. She went back to
Ghana a few months later in March of 1985. Sis. Keiser almost died
in August but the Lord raised her up to continue the work for a few
more months. Other native ministers began to labor for the truth and
God prospered their efforts. There were times that Sis. Keiser
suffered so much persecution that she wondered if it would be more
profitable for her to return home, but she continued working with
the people she had come to love. Sis. Keiser returned to the States
once again in December of 1985, planning only to stay until the end
of January before going back to live in Ghana.
While in
Pacoima, CA, Sis. Keiser took sick with malaria and passed away on
January 18, 1986 at the age of 72 years.
Sis. Dorothy
Keiser’s consecration ought to be an encouragement and challenge to
all. She left the comforts of home to go to a strange land to spread
the gospel of Jesus Christ at the age of 69. Most of our excuses for
why we can’t work for the Lord ought to fall away when we consider
Sis. Keiser.
Shortly after
her death, the enemy took advantage in Ghana and division and
trouble arose. Ministers ‘walked’ away from the work and the
congregations dissolved. Although discouraging on the surface, the
seed of the gospel had been planted.
In I996, the
Lord began to stir the hearts of a few souls in Ghana who had one
time walked with God. Bro. Maxwell Nkansah wrote from Ghana of how
they had done wrong and were asking God and the saints for
forgiveness. The flame of truth began to flicker alive once again
after ten years.
In 1998, the
Lord burdened Bro. Michael Smith to go to Ghana (before going on to
Malawi) to share the truth and help the congregation get
re-established. He spent two weeks in September teaching Bible
doctrine and answering many questions that the people had concerning
truth. The work was very young spiritually, but he found the
ministers hungry for truth. One evening, the congregation and Bro.
Michael held an outreach service in the village where 200-300 people
attended. Souls were saved and 23 individuals were baptized on that
trip. Contrary to what some think, much of Africa is inundated with
religion. Thus, the media and false religion are quickly dulling
people’s senses to the purity of the Word.
Funds were sent
to Ghana to help complete a small, chapel building in Akumadan
where Bro. Maxwell Nkansah is pastoring.
Bro. Michael and
Sis. René Smith left for Ghana on July 26, 1999 and returned home
on August 14. Their purpose and desire was, and still is, to see the
natives get established and rooted in truth. If the natives can get
a vision and understanding of the truth, they can more effectively
spread the gospel in their native tongue. The congregation had not
had a meeting for years, so a three-day ‘camp-meeting’ was held with
the Lord richly blessing. Bro. Michael spent the two weeks in much
Bible study and teaching with the native ministers while Sis. René
conducted children’s meeting. A new work was started by one of the
native brethren in the village of Tanaso.
 Bro. Michael,
Sis. René and their two boys returned to Ghana on October 25, 2000.
They were in Ghana for about six weeks before Bro. Michael continued
on to Nigeria on December 8, and his family returned home. Their
days were filled with teaching and preaching. Outdoor meetings were
held in two villages where new congregations had sprung up due to
the labors of Bro. Badu and Bro. Atobrah. The Smith’s held a short
revival meeting in a large Assembly of God church in the village. It
matters not where or to whom, as long as the gospel is preached. The
Lord did some wonderful things on this trip.
It was a
blessing for the natives to see a husband, wife and children living
and operating as God ordained. The ministers are growing in
spiritual understanding and the small congregations are encouraged.
Bro. Michael
returned to Ghana and Nigeria in 2001 (Nov. 29 – Dec. 25). Once
again, his time in Ghana was spent in teaching the three native
ministers. He was able to purchase a motorbike and supplies to have
a three-wheeled machine made for Bro. Maxwell, who is crippled. The
Devil was hard at work in Ghana, and Bro. Michael was faced with
some trying situations. God prevailed over the enemy but it was at
the sacrifice of a few souls who walk no longer with the Lord.
Bro. Michael
Smith had a ticket purchased to return to Ghana in October of 2004,
but because of physical problems due to an injury, he was unable to
travel.
In 2004, the
congregation started a school for the children. This is big endeavor
and is going to require much effort. The congregations in Ghana are
still young in the Lord and need much prayer that the Lord would
help them grow to maturity. The ministers are very zealous of
spreading the gospel. At present there are three congregations.
  In
June of 2005, Bro. Alen and Sis. Elena Laukert, with their young
daughter Angelina, went to Ghana for 10 days. The Laukert family is
from Germany and they had a burden to visit the congregations in
Ghana. The saints were blessed by their visit. While in Akumadan,
the Laukert's set in order the digging of a well for water at the
mission house.
Let us pray that
God would continue to bless the work in Ghana that they would find
the fullness of the blessings of God and that the gospel would
spread across the land. |