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The English-speaking West African churches are increasing in a great way, with 27 churches in 6 countries growing to over 3400 disciples. The churches are grateful for all the contributions and sacrifices made towards the growth of the churches. The highlights of 2017 was the ability to support the churches in Liberia and Sierra Leone. In Liberia there are about 400 disciples there and it was a great opportunity to be able to help them as they have withstood civil war and Ebola, but they are still devoted to Jesus Christ. The churches are thankful for your support.

The English-speaking West African churches are increasing in a great way, with 28 churches in 6 countries growing to over 3800 disciples. In June, a new church was planted in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. Three teachers were appointed to help teach the Bible in depth, along with the other evangelists, in many other African churches. The church leadership in Accra, Ghana has hired Francis and Paule Dasse from Abidjan to come help them lead the church in Accra. The first Youth and Family conference in Lagos was held this year and had an attendance of 1000 people from across West Africa. There are also a number of needs in the churches in Liberia and Sierria Leone.

God is moving to renew the Accra Christian Church. The church has been searching for a new lead ministry couple for several months and have recently brought Francis and Paule Dasse from Abidjan, Ivory Coast to lead the church. On Sunday, September 30, Francis reported with joy that the brothers are on fire for God in Accra.