

Mission Site #2:
Life Missions Centre
Ahinsan / Nahinso, Kumasi, Ghana
- Isaiah 6:8





Missions 2024
Ghana Missions 2024: Deepening Roots, Multiplying Impact
“He brought me up also out of a horrible pit… and set my feet upon a rock.” – Psalm 40:2
In 2024, African Indigenous Missions (AIM) experienced a year of profound transformation, marked by deeper discipleship, expanded outreach, and sustainable growth across Dunkwa, Kumasi, Sunyani, and Liberia. The ministry’s reach multiplied through strategic partnerships, vocational training, and Gospel-centered restoration.
Mission Bakery Expansion - Kumasi AIM @ SOULS
To steward resources wisely, AIM relocated bakery equipment from Alhaji Krom/Nyame Nae to Kumasi’s Ahinsan district, launching the Kumasi AIM @ Souls Bakery. This move created righteous employment for new converts transitioning from street life, especially survivors of trafficking. The bakery now serves as both a vocational training hub and a spiritual refuge.
Water Access and Agricultural Growth
Building on 2023’s borehole success, AIM completed a gravity-fed water distribution system at the Life Mission Center (LMC), reducing water-fetching time and interruptions from municipal water supply.
Care Medical Outreach – Mobile Clinics
AIM introduced mobile medical units that reached Alhaji Krom, Nyame Nae, and Agya Amankye Akuraa. Over 300 patients received care, and partnerships with local health workers ensured follow-up support. These clinics opened doors for prayer, discipleship, and community trust.
Evangelism & Restoration – Asafo Railway Outreach
In February, AIM and Life Mission Center (LMC) held a 10-day outreach and 3-day open-air crusade in Kumasi’s Asafo Railway community. Ms. Enny Oladimeji, a Nigerian survivor of trafficking, shared her powerful testimony, leading dozens to salvation. Over 50 young men and women surrendered their lives to Christ, with 21 new converts joining church fellowship and beginning rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation & Empowerment
AIM housed and supported several new converts, providing clothing, food, and startup capital for petty trading. While some struggled, others completed discipleship training, were baptized, and reintegrated with families in Nigeria. A two-bedroom apartment was rented to support stable transition.
Ministerial Training & Prayer Festival
In June, AIM and Family Life Fellowship (FLF) hosted a two-day Ministers’ Seminar in Kumasi, empowering leaders to rise above limitations. In Liberia, a midnight prayer festival united pastors and congregations in intercession, followed by mass crusades and a harvest of souls.
2025 Mission Needs
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Prayer for protection and new territories
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Drip irrigation and greenhouse systems
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Farmland acquisition in Liberia
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Financial support for missionaries
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Hiring two full-time staff: Program Planner & Field Manager (Kumasi)
2024 was a year of multiplication — of souls, systems, and spiritual depth. From bakery ovens to boreholes, crusades to clinics, AIM continues to plant seeds of hope across Africa. To God be the glory.





Missions 2023
Life Missions Centre — 2023 Update
In 2023 AIM partnered with Life Missions Centre to bring the gospel, deliverance ministry, discipleship, and practical livelihoods into Kumasi’s Asafo Railway and Ahinsan neighborhoods. This update summarizes outcomes, impact stories, infrastructure progress, and clear next-step needs for partners and volunteers.
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39 decisions for Christ during 2023 outreach.
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12 completed structured discipleship, baptized, and now attend regularly.
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Life Missions Centre fully restored and re-dedicated; weekly attendance increased.
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New livelihood projects: bakery startup, beauty parlor.
Outreach and evangelism
AIM and Life Missions Centre ran four open-air crusades and door-to-door evangelism during Easter focused on areas affected by addiction, trafficking, and gang activity. Outreach included follow-up pastoral care and deliverance services that produced lasting change and reconciliation in families.
Discipleship and formation
Weekly discipleship classes meet Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings to disciple new converts and anchor recovery from addiction. One disciple opened his home for Thursday gatherings; the active discipleship cohort now numbers about 19 committed participants.
Case study — vocational restoration
AIM assisted a former street-dependent convert (reported as “Mercy”) with relocation, startup equipment, and mentoring. She opened “AIM @ SOULS Beauty Parlor,” which now provides stable income, vocational training opportunities, and a platform for local outreach.
Economic initiatives and sustainability
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Bakery: new oven and incoming dough mill to support feeding programs and income generation.
2023 Mission Needs
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Prayer: protection for Rev. Sophie, field teams, and local partners.
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Funding: drip irrigation sets for Ghana; greenhouse and protected beds for Liberia; final shipping/clearance and operational support for bakery equipment.
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Program support: discipleship program funding, housing for rehabilitated converts, vocational training stipends.
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Volunteer roles: agriculture trainers, medical teams, discipleship coaches (short-term placements available).









Missions 2022
Life Mission Centre is located in a newly developing area in Kumasi that was in dire straits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The church house was under construction and its roof had tumbled down during the lockdown. Upon hearing of their plight, the Lord stirred many of our hearts concerning their rebuilding and renovation efforts. Although it was a challenging time globally, AIM partners, friends, and some family members responded passionately. I am pleased to announce that the rebuilding of the Lord’s house has been completed; it is a glorious sanctuary! It was such a great honor to be present for the dedication to the Lord on May 8, 2022.
The location of the church is one of the main challenges stunting its growth. It is located near a large alcohol factory and many of the residents are victims of alcoholism. I was led to work with them this year. Our missions team organized an open-air crusade, discipleship teachings, and deliverance services to address this stronghold. By God’s grace, we were able to win souls for Christ and baptized nine individuals. Within three months, weekly attendance had increased from ten to about forty on Sunday mornings. We know that more souls need to be saved and delivered from the power of alcohol but we give glory to God for this fruitful beginning.
Ghana Missions 2023: Focus on Sustainable Mission Initiatives
God has truly opened doors for AIM to have a huge impact on the development of people in some villages and near major cities. To maintain the momentum and expand on the progress made, we see the need to focus on the sustainability of our initiatives through activities that are both maintenance-oriented and growth-focused.
Our strategy is three-fold:
1. Ministerial & biblical training to support local church growth.
2. Reinvesting proceeds into missionary expansion to neighboring villages in the Central region.
3. Employment of skilled personnel for training and coaching i.e., agricultural officers and financial advisers.
Nahinso August 2023 Update: Continued Fruitfulness & Multiplication
The Lord continues to bless His work at Nahinso. Although the area is still developing, the congregation is growing numerically and in vibrancy. Once a stagnant church of ten, it has grown to more than fifty within the past year. The new converts are maturing in the Christian faith, showing fervor and strength in their new life and witness of Christ.
Due to the rainy season, we have devoted ourselves to equipping the saints indoors: prayer, personal and literature evangelism training, counseling, and individual ministration. Our cry has been, “Lord give us Nahinso!” The Lord urges us to ask Him for nations as our inheritance (Psalm 2:8). What is a community to the Lord?




In the same way, there is more joy in heaven
over one lost sinner who repents and returns to God than over ninety-nine others who are righteous and haven't strayed away!
- Luke 15:7
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