Ghana

As part of Women’s History Month, Mennonite Mission Network highlights the ministry of Julie Bender: a teacher in Ghana (1988-1993); a pastor and advocate for restorative justice in Ontario, Canada (1993-2004); and a teacher and mentor in ...

Ghana overview

The effort to establish a Mennonite church in Ghana began in 1955 when Ghanaian George Thompson learned about Mennonites at a conference in Europe. A year later, he was baptized and commissioned to establish a Mennonite church. The Ghana Mennonite Church has grown to 28 congregations in five regions. Mennonite Mission Network partners with Good News Theological Seminary to train leaders of independent churches.​

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Contributed by Wil LaVeist