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God's Favor is for a Lifetime Revival 2005
In April of 2005, the General Overser; Rev. Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr traveled to Ghana, West Africa for a pastoral visit to Harvest Outreach Buduburam Chapel. The church is situation in Gomoa District in Ghana. The district and the Buduburam Refugee Camp is the home of some 20,000 (Twenty Thousands) Liberian Refugees. The nation of Ghana host up to 40,000 (Fouty Thousands) refugees.
Pastor Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr spoke at a three days revival with hundreds of worship in attedance. He encourage the church and the Liberian people of a New and Bright day comming very soon for a nation which has always known peace. His Theme for the Revival was "Weeping may endure for a night but Joy comes in the morning" Psalms 30:5. He spoke eagerly out of a broken heart about the favor of the Lord for his people.
| Preaching at Refuge Baptist in Ghana |  | | Rev. Tarpeh and the children choir of RBC during a visit to the church |
| | The Children Choir of HOM, Ghana |  | | Sis. Ophelia George directing the choir during a worship service |
| | Worshippers in Worship |  | | A Welcome service of the General Overseer Rev. Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr in Ghana |
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His Joy Comes in the Morning, His Mercy is Renew Every Morning
Many attended the Revival, many rededicated their lives to Jesus Christ and many surrender their lives to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. People came each day to be encourage in their faith. Some came for prayers and others to hear the word of God being preach in a new and loving way.
| Revival april 2005 |  | | Rev. Tarpeh, General Overseer and Revival Speaker praying during an alter call |
| | Leaders of HOM, Ghana branch |  | | Photo taken during Rev. Tarpeh visit and church Revival in Ghana on the Buduburam Refugee Camp |
| | Praising the Lord |  | | Back Row: Pastor Cooper Grear, Pastor Binda O. Wilson and Pastor Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr |
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Ministry Profile
Ministry is exciting and rewarding in Buduzion. The Liberian refugees look to God for everything. All that life consists of is a blessing from God to the people of Buduzion. It is God who keeps them alive and save. During Pastor Amos W. Tarpeh, Jr; April 2005 visit to Buduburam he met with the Ministerial Council. At a call meeting over 200 pastors were in attendance as the discuss the Liberian ministry platform and partnership with ministry overseas.
There are over 60 churches in Buduzion which serve the Liberia people. Some of these churches hold three or more services on Sunday so as to accommodate the refugee population. The council is the umbrella for all churches, ministries, orphanages, children and youth ministries. The need for relief, revival, crusade, pastoral training is great and urgently needed as Liberian prepare to return home.
The Pastor Aloysius Gbaleh, the chairman of the ministerial council in an executive meeting with Pastor Tarpeh said, "We are faithful towards the task that God has given us, our only prayer is that missionary and other church will come to Buduzion and partner with us as we meet the need of our people (Liberian) spiritual and physically".
In view of the above, the Harvest Outreach Ministries in collabration with the ministerial council of buduzion is calling on missionaries and religious groups to help the Liberian people in Buduburam, Ghana.
The Church has need for Revival, Crusade, Leadership Seminars and Library for the Ministerial Council. The refugees have need for food, clothing, medicine. Please join us in prayers and partnership.
| Founders of HOM |  | | Rev. Tarpeh and First Lady of HOM, Mother Janet Campbell Tarpeh |
| | Worshipper in Ghana |  | | During Praise and Worship, worshipper are dancing to the praise of God, Almighty |
| | Buduburam Ministerial Council in Conference |  | | Rev. A. W. Tarpeh speaking to over 250 members of the of the council during a Pastoral Conference |
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