A Look at The Father's House
Lake Volta, Ghana:
Over 7,000 children work 14-20 hours per day as slaves in the fishing industry. They are fed one meal a day and are not allowed to attend school. They are forced to dive underwater to untangle the nets. If they cannot untangle them or pull them in, they are beaten. Some children become entangled and drown.
But there is hope…
Keta, Ghana – 150 miles South of Lake Volta
Two families from America followed God’s direction and built The Father’s House. In 2011, children rescued from slavery on Lake Volta are finding a new home at The Father’s House. During construction they began a community feeding and Bible teaching. Around 250 children attend each week. The Father’s House offers children a new life of hope, freedom, love, and joy.
www.Facebook.com/FathersHouseGhana
“I Refuse” used with permission of Josh Wilson http://www.joshwilsonmusic.com/
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