Projects
The purpose and Mission Objectives of CMRF is to serve Christ by:
Mobilizing human and material resources, proclaiming and demonstrating the gospel for the whole person through Medical Missions, Christian Relief and Development Services.
Bringing together professionals and putting their skills at the services of the poor and needy. Motivating the church to arise to the missionary task.
Free Medical Missions | CMRF has it's Mission Statement Based on John 10:10 "Abundant life to the whole man". It also seeks to build the church through medical missions. |
Drip Irrigation Project | Objectives: To teach farmers how to do dry season farming due to the shortage of water. |
Scholarship Fund for needy students | Purpose for school drop outs and other challenges faced by students in the course of their academic pursuit.
Till date Ten students have been sponsored from this fund from various levels namely junior secondary ,senior secondary, vocational and polytechnics. |
Church planting | In 1997 there were few Christians in Builsa however through the Jesus film project and medical &surgical missions fifteen 15 church have been planted and given to established denominations (CMRF takes care of 6 churches). On the average 5-10 churches are planted every year (through Jesus film). |
Leaders/ Pastors Training Program | From data collected out of medical missions it was observed that most diseases were water born. CMRF intern started a project to tackle this problem from the root, this led to the borehole project.
Four ( 4) boreholes have been constructed .One(1) at an Orphanage at Bawduase, Two( 2) in Builsa and one (1) mechanised borehole in Amasaman. |
Boreholes | CMRF has it's Mission Statement Based on John 10:10 "Abundant life to the whole man". It also seeks to build the church through medical missions. |
Boreholes Under Construction | CMRF as part of plans to extend the drip irrigation project in the district is constructing a mechanized borehole in the Fumbisi Secondary School.
This project is to encourage the school to be involved in the drip irrigation project. The second one is in Mahyira a needy community in Amasaman.
Average cost for a borehole is eight thousand dollars( $8,000) ,cost for a mechanised one is twelve thousand dollars($12,000) |
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