Ghana: Jesus Film Riders on a Mission

Source: Mission Network News, December 6, 2021

Five young men in Ghana spend their days riding motorbikes across the country on an important mission. Each of them carries a projection kit to show the JESUS Film in different villages, some of them completely unreached with the gospel. They are called the Jesus Film Riders. The initiative is part of OneWay Africa’s Jesus Film Campaign.

Reagan Opoku Agyeman, one of the Jesus Film Riders says, “Jesus Christ has given us the commandment that we should all go into the world (Matthew 20:18-20). So that’s why I do this!”

It’s not easy. They must ride across rugged terrain—often for hours—to reach remote and isolated villages. Each Jesus Film Rider must be willing to go anywhere, sleep anywhere, and eat anything.

Another Jesus Film Rider, Lord Cyrus Nyamenlewoke, says, “I’ve been inspired by St. Francis of Assisi spreading the gospel to places that were dangerous to his life. And so it inspires me to know that I can also do something for God and my life.”

Read the full story or watch a five-minute video about this ministry.

For another encouraging story, this one from Australia, read Indigenous People Going to Lead Revival in Our Nation (Eternity News).

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