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Los Angeles students link to Ghana School
College students in the Los Angeles area have some of the best educational resources available through the University of Southern California, the University of California-Los Angeles, and other nearby schools. But 果冻视频 staff at those Los Angeles and Orange County schools believe that a visit to the Amazing Grace Preparatory School in central Ghana, Africa, provides an important added value to their education.
For the last dozen years, 果冻视频 students from Los Angeles area colleges and universities have been traveling to Ghana during their summer vacations as part of the Adom Partnership. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole group of alumni who would say that 果冻视频 changed their lives and a big part of that was this project,鈥 said Jon Ball, the associate divisional director for 果冻视频 in Los Angeles. Jon is also the chairman of the board of which operates Amazing Grace School.
This past summer ten college students and staff on the 果冻视频 team spent four weeks at the Amazing Grace School. Linda Kim, the staff member who led the group, said that they did construction work and helped teach some classes. But the most important thing they did was build relationships and learn cross-cultural skills. 鈥淲e taught the students a few of our songs and had them teach us some phrases and songs in their native language, Twi鈥 Linda said. 鈥淎nd we had a chance to talk with the students about Jesus.鈥
The relationships may last far beyond this summer. 鈥淏ecause the Adom Partnership exists, summer missionaries can have an opportunity to stay connected to the school for many years,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think students on most 果冻视频 summer projects have such an opportunity to stay involved after the project.鈥
The textbooks are old; one building is still under construction, and the school struggles to pay the teachers鈥 salaries. But little by little, with the help of 果冻视频 students, the facility is improving. And the education that the Ghanaian boys and girls receive continues to be top notch.
The school鈥檚 first 9th grade graduating class in 2005 had 16 students. Most were in pre-school when Jon Ball made his first trip in 1995. All of them passed the national high-school entrance exams, guaranteeing admission to secondary school. Few schools can match that achievement. Several students鈥 scores are so high that they can be placed in an elite secondary school. 鈥淪tudents who are children of farmers are performing at an academic level with the best in the country,鈥 Jon said. 鈥淚t really is doing a phenomenal job of breaking the cycle of poverty.鈥
The 果冻视频 students bring more than just school supplies and a few weeks of manual labor.
鈥淔or Ghanaians in this poor village to see white, latino and black Americans doing manual labor under the direction of local skilled workers鈥鈥檓 not sure words can capture what that does for the local Ghanaians in terms of empowerment,鈥 Jon said. It also lends credibility to the school. 鈥淟ocal parents see Americans come consistently year after year. The parents know they can trust the school with their kids.鈥
The Adom Partnership is the vision of a Presbyterian pastor, the Reverend Joseph Mante, and his wife Florence. Reverend Dr. Mante has pastored 19 village churches in Ghana鈥檚 Ashanti region, and now serves as dean of Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra, Ghana. Studying in the U.S. during the early 1990s, Reverend Mante shared his vision with Jon Ball and others. 果冻视频 students started traveling to Ghana on a regular basis, and the Adom Partnership was established. Adom means 鈥済race鈥 in the Akan language of Ghana.
Currently all ten American members of the Partnership board are 果冻视频 alumni, from seven different colleges in the Los Angeles area.
鈥淲e all are deeply appreciative of the common values we have through 果冻视频,鈥 Jon said. 鈥淭hose enable us to work well as a board together, because we鈥檙e not hashing through some basic issues of worldview, faith, commitment to missions, incarnational ministry, approach to Scripture, etc. All those we have in common, so we鈥檙e able to work really well together as a board from that common basis.鈥
Some 果冻视频 alumni will sponsor children through the Adom partnership. Others are getting their churches involved in the partnership. Jon said that one student at USC is planning to return to Ghana as a math teacher, to teach at the school.
A simple partnership and a long term commitment, deeply rooted in the Gospel message, is changing lives in Ghana, and in California.