Hello, my name is Pastor Benjamin Ofori-Nyame. I live and serve in Accra, Ghana, though my roots are in the town of Kwahu Mpreaso. I am blessed to be married to my wife, Mama Cynthia, and together we are the proud parents of five children. As a family, we stand united in our mission to spread the Gospel, believing that the home is the first place where discipleship begins

Before I knew the true freedom of Christ, I was a "casual church person." I attended services, but my heart was enslaved to sin, fear, and an addiction to alcohol. I was existing in the shadows of the church, but I was not truly alive.
Everything changed when I heard Brother Walter Darteh preach from Revelation 3:17-18. For the first time, I saw myself as I truly was—wretched and miserable in my sins. I surrendered to God’s loving invitation right then and there. Brother Walter didn't just lead me to Christ; he took me in as a younger brother. He discipled me, took me out to search for lost souls, and taught me how to pray and serve the Lord with a heart of delight. That early passion ignited a fire in me that has burned for over thirty years.
My life is now a pursuit of one goal: Making disciples that disciple beyond four generations. My daily impact is rooted in the "Quiet Time"—preparing my heart through the Word so that I can pour into others. Whether I am mentoring the few disciples who live in my home, training leaders through digital media, or traveling across West, East, and Central Africa, my focus remains on the "less privileged."
Through my collaboration with MENistry and ONIM (Overseeing Nations in Missions), we conduct intensive workshops and conferences. We don't just want to "reach" people; we want to empower indigenous pastors and church leaders who have limited resources, giving them the biblical foundation they need to plant self-governing and self-propagating churches.

The Lord has given me a vision for expansion that goes far beyond my local community.
In the near-term: In 2026, we are preparing for a nine-week Basic Intensive Training program for at least 40 pastors from 12 different African countries.
In the long-term: In the next five years, I see this ministry improving our training facilities to reach even more nations, both in-person and through online extension campuses.
I am also deeply moved to focus on Building and Empowering Families. We are working to guide maturing singles toward godly marriages and providing counseling for pastors who are facing crises. We want to create environments where children can be discipled from a young age, ensuring the Gospel continues through every generation.

The mission of multiplying disciples across the continent of Africa is a heavy but joyful labor. Mama Cynthia and I invite you to join us:
Your support allows us to train the "less privileged" leaders who are the front lines of the Gospel in Africa.
These dedicated men serve year-round. Find a partner to champion with your prayer and financial support.

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