CMRF 2025 Impact Report

Transforming Lives Through Medical Missions in Ghana

In 2025, the Christian Missions Resource Foundation (CMRF) advanced its mission of delivering compassionate healthcare alongside the message of the Gospel to underserved communities across Ghana.

Our 2025 Reach

CMRF conducted medical evangelistic outreaches in 15 communities across the Greater Accra, Northern, and Central Regions. These initiatives served both urban and rural populations, many of whom have limited access to quality healthcare services.

Medical Services Delivered

Through these missions, thousands of individuals received essential medical care:

  • 10,552 people received general consultations and free medication

  • 1,734 people benefited from eye care services, including screening and reading glasses

  • 775 people received dental care, including extractions and oral treatments

These interventions addressed urgent health needs and improved the quality of life across the communities served.

Holistic Care and Spiritual Impact

CMRF remains committed to a holistic approach that addresses both physical and spiritual needs:

  • Over 5,789 individuals received counselling, prayer, and pastoral support

  • At least 960 individuals made decisions for Christ

  • 17 individuals experienced Holy Spirit baptism

While medical care met immediate needs, the spiritual ministry brought lasting transformation to many lives.

Partnerships and Collaboration

These achievements were made possible through the support of dedicated partners, churches, organisations, and volunteers who contributed to planning, logistics, medical outreach, and evangelism.

Our Commitment

CMRF continues to pursue its mandate of holistic transformation through healthcare and the proclamation of the Gospel, bringing hope and healing to communities in need.

Acknowledgement

We express our sincere gratitude to our donors, partners, and supporters whose generosity and commitment made this impact possible.

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MISSIONS KPANDO 2022 CAMPAIGN was successful.

Missions Kpando 2022 was thus successful. The people were blessed spiritually, medically and materially. Our highest gratitude goes to the Lord who made this possible in Christ Jesus. We are also thankful to you, our cherished partner who supported through donations and prayers. Finally, we bless the Lord for the lives of the team of 50 volunteers, comprising Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists, Counsellors, Pastors, Interpreters, and everyone who was physically present to serve on the mission.

The 2022 missions campaign to Kpando and its environs was a very successful one. The campaign, which took place from the 16th to the 23rd of July 2022, brought together a number of collaborators whose aim was to serve the people of Kpando holistically. These collaborators, Christian Missions Resource Foundation (CMRF), Tesano Baptist Church (TBN), E3 Partners, Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), Biblica, Lakepointe Church, Kids Around the World (KATW) and the Kpando Local Council of Churches, ministered holistically to the people in Aziave, Anfoega-Dzana, Tafi-Atome, Adofe, Abanu and Konda through the provision of free medical services, commissioning of bore holes (wells), and the ministration of the Word of God (evangelism).

Nine (9) boreholes (wells) were dedicated to provide portable water to the people in some of  these communities. Free medical exercises were conducted to provide medical aid to those with health issues. These were accompanied by the provision of free Bibles and Christian materials, evangelistic film shows, house to house evangelism, and ministry to the children. 

About 5221 adults and 2382 children were exposed to the Gospel. 3448 people decided to follow the Lord, 2319 being adults and 1129, children. 

Dr. Francis Osei of E3 Partners, at the closing ceremony, which took place at the Evangelical Presbyterian (EP) Church-Kpando, expressed his appreciation to all partners for availing themselves for the mission. He described the mission as very successful. 

Rev. Kweku Hazel, from Tesano Baptist Church (TBC), who preached at the closing ceremony, encouraged the Pastors and Ministers into whose care and congregations  the people who made the decision to follow Christ has been entrusted,  to be mindful of the flock ( the people who made decisions to follow the Lord). He instructed the Pastors and Ministers to ensure that they preach the good news of Christ Jesus and not fanciful messages. 

Dr. Victor Kobby Etwire, President of the Christian Missions Resource Foundation (CMRF) spoke about the CMRF Model and the need to keep on approaching missions holistically. He stressed on the fact that these are challenging times and missions agencies must show concern by ministering to the total human person. "Our ministry must be holistic; serving the spirit, soul and body of the people." He also introduced the book, Reaching the Unreached: The CMRF Model, whose main aim is showing how to minister  the gospel holistically to people. 

Missions Kpando 2022 was thus successful. The people were blessed spiritually, medically and materially. Our highest gratitude goes to the Lord who made this possible in Christ Jesus. We are also thankful to you, our cherished partner who supported through donations and prayers. Finally, we bless the Lord for the lives of the team of 50 volunteers, comprising Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists, Counsellors, Pastors, Interpreters, and everyone who was physically present to serve on the mission. 

 It is our heartfelt prayer that Christ will continue to grow in us all. May those who made decisions to follow the Lord be empowered to grow in the Lord. God bless us all. 

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