Abstract:
The study evaluated the Christian impact of the World Vision, Ghana in the Ejura-Sekyedumase District of the Ashanti Region. It is based on the hypothesis that any initiative aimed at meeting the socio-economic needs of society especially rural communities underscores God’s eternal purpose for humanity. The World Vision Ghana is a Christian relief and development organization which works with vulnerable children in deprived communities. Through interviews, follow up interviews and focus group discussions, the study came up with some key findings. Twenty people including some staff of the WVG, Ashanti ADP, and some key personalities in the beneficiary communities were the focus of the interviews. Among the key findings are that the WVG is involved in such activities as sponsorship packages for children, educational facilities, health promotion, poverty alleviation programmes and Good News (Bible) Clubs for children. The researcher also got involved in some key activities of the World Vision in the selected communities. It was found out that the activities of the organization have received much commendation from the various rural communities where a lot of development projects have been set up. These projects have in one way or the other changed the fortunes of the people especially the children. The study examines these interventions to ascertain whether they fall in line with biblical or Christian principles or they are a deviation or departure from God’s ordained purposes for humanity. It is significant to understand that the activities of the World Vision Ghana underscore its commitment to Christian values which are enshrined in their mission statement. The study recommends that Christian organizations, including churches and para-church groups should review their commitment to rural ministry. Again, a holistic approach to Christian education and community
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development should be given much impetus. Additionally, there should be increased budgetary support for socio-economic development on the part of Christian organizations.