Youth Outreach
Living Faith Revival Center and Family Health and Education Foundation Int. Inc is working together to tackle the issues of teenage pregnancy, abortions and abortion related pills which is destroying the lives of many young youths in schools and their families. With the aim to educate youth on more effective ways to deal with these issues, we are offering free of cost health education sessions in schools. Our objectives comes in educating on issues of teenage pregnancy and abortion, as well as give the youth insight into the importance of staying away from teenage pregnancy and others.
Our mission is to help the youth, couples who want to save their relationships and teach them how to become better young adults and parents.
Sports Evangelism
Since 2015, Family Health and Education Foundation Intl. has used Soccer and Basketball to draw thousands of children and the youth out to have fun and also listen to the Word of God.
The biggest sports in Africa is Soccer and Ghana is one of the leaders of Soccer games on the Continent. Basketball is a little-known game which draws a great number of the kids and the youth.
The method of reaching the kids and the youth who are running from the church is to use soccer and basketball games to reach them. This method has become so popular that children in the communities and schools always look to us for more tournaments which draws a large crowd of people including the community leaders together. We are looking forward to making sure that we are able to sustain it by being able to supply the equipment needed. We are therefore looking for Churches, other organizations, individuals and Sporting World to partner with us.
Water Project
Family Health and Education Foundation Intl. Inc in collaboration with Living Faith Revival Center discovered that the people in Oboadaka village near Suhum Ghana West-Africa, their drinking water is like chocolate drink and in the dry season, when all the streams are dried up the remaining ponds of water are being shared with their livestock which makes the water even worse. The story of Oboadaka village shared by Rev. Stephen Kwakye the Senior Pastor and the founder of both organizations touched an American family. The family, which doesn’t want to be identified, funded the drilling of a borehole which is providing portable and healthy drinking water to the village.





