Cycling to raise £8000 for Manse in Northern Ghana

DavidRevd David Hardman on his bike.

One Minister’s ambitious plan this year is to raise Eight Thousand Pounds to build a Manse in Nalogni in the Northern Diocese of Methodist Church Ghana. Revd David Hardman of Walworth Methodist Church, Camberwell, London visited Ghana in January with other ministers as part of ministerial trip organised by the Ghanaian Methodist Fellowship-UK Chaplaincy in conjunction with the London District of the Methodist Church.

While in Ghana Revd David Hardman and his colleagues visited the Northern Ghana Diocese where he was touched by the infrastructural challenges faced by the ministry in the Northern Ghana. “The Methodist Church run a wonderful school in the village and have a church there but no Minister as there is no Manse. For £8000 the Diocese could build a Manse”.

On Aug 2nd Revd David Hardman will be taking part in the London 100 – which entails cycling 100 miles around London and Surrey in a day. “Having a Minister living in the village would ensure that the work there really takes off”. Please sponsor David and help towards a new Manse in Nalogni.

There are two ways you can help: Either make a personal donation to David, or collect a sponsorship form from him and raise funds in your church, fellowship or community.

Contact details of Rev David Hardman:

Email: david.hardman@methodist.org.uk Mobile: 07984 460 426 Office: 020 7703 2477