MAHANAIM MISSIONS

First Mission Trip – May 2023 

  Introduction 

 In May 2023, Mahanaim Missions embarked on its first mission trip to Tarkwa Banso, a small town in the western part of Ghana. The trip was a step of faith, aimed at sharing the gospel of Christ, reaching out to the less privileged, and supporting the community through spiritual and physical aid. With months of preparation, including correspondence with local community leaders and pastors, our team set out to bring the light of Christ to the people of Tarkwa Banso.

Community Engagement and Evangelism: Upon arrival, our team dedicated the first few days to street evangelism, sharing the message of salvation with individuals in their homes, on the streets, and in marketplaces. The response was

welcoming, as many listened with open hearts, some surrendering their lives to Christ on the spot. Additionally, we visited several schools in the town, engaging children with the gospel in a simple and relatable way. Through songs, stories, and interactive teaching, we planted the seed of Christ’s love in their hearts, praying that it would grow and bear fruit in their lives.

Humanitarian Support Beyond spiritual outreach:  Mahanaim Missions sought to meet some of the pressing physical needs of the community. We identified 90 widows and orphans who were in dire need of assistance and provided them with foodstuffs and basic supplies. It was a touching moment as many expressed deep gratitude, some even moved to tears, thanking God for the timely support.

 

Crusades and Miracles: The highlight of the mission trip was the two-night crusade held at the town center. The atmosphere was charged with expectancy as people gathered in numbers to hear the word of God. Each night, the message of salvation and deliverance was preached with power. By the end of the crusades, about 240 people gave their lives to Christ, marking a great harvest for the Kingdom of God. In addition, the presence of God was evident as many experienced healing and deliverance from various ailments and spiritual bondages. Testimonies of transformation and breakthroughs poured in, confirming that the Lord was at work in Tarkwa Banso.

Conclusion

After spending seven days in Tarkwa Banso, the mission came to a fulfilling end. Souls were won, lives were touched, and the love of Christ was demonstrated both spiritually and physically. The experience reinforced our commitment to the Great Commission and inspired us to continue reaching more communities with the gospel. As Mahanaim Missions looks forward to future outreaches, we remain grateful to God for the success of this first mission trip and to everyone who supported in various ways. May the Lord continue to bless the seeds sown in Tarkwa Banso and bring about lasting transformation in the lives of those reached.

To God be the glory!