At Abiding Faith Christian Ministries (AFCM), we believe that every soul matters, every village counts, and every act of love builds the Kingdom of God. For years, the Lord has enabled us to reach communities across Ghana—especially rural and underserved areas—with the gospel, discipleship, humanitarian support, and life-transforming empowerment programs.
But the vision is bigger than us.
And that is why we invite you to partner with us.
Why Partner With AFCM?
Your partnership helps us:
✨ Take the Gospel to rural communities through crusades, school outreaches, village evangelism, and discipleship groups.
✨Reaching everyone, anywhere with the gospel through Aurora Magazine and our online courses.
✨ Equip the next generation through Aurora Teens Magazine, youth mentorship, children’s camps, and Christian curriculum.
✨ Empower families and women through initiatives like Mmaaboa, Grace Garden for pregnant teens, and vocational skills programmes.
✨ Support vulnerable children through the Hope Again healing curriculum and child-focused ministries.
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Every seed you sow multiplies into lives changed, dreams restored, and souls won for Christ.
Ways You Can Partner
You can partner with AFCM through:
- Monthly or one-time giving
- Becoming a mission sponsor for rural evangelism
- Supporting Aurora Magazine projects
- Donating materials (Bibles, tracts, school supplies, food items)
- Volunteering your skills
- Praying with us consistently
What Your Support Does
Your partnership:
- Sends missionaries to unreached communities
- Provides food and relief items for families
- Supports Christian literature and discipleship materials
- Funds youth and children’s ministry programs
- Brings hope to those who need it most
Let’s Change Lives Together
When you partner with AFCM, you become part of a global family committed to the Great Commission—spreading the love of Christ across Ghana and beyond.
Join us as we transform communities one soul, one child, one family at a time.
📞 Contact Us
info@abidingfaithchristianministries.org
Location: Kponkpo Teiman near Abokobi, Accra, Ghana

