One Body, Many Part
“When Faith Fusion joined hands with Calvary Orlando and Impact City Church North Legon, the result was more than just a mission—it was a movement. From the vibrant streets of Accra to the prayer-filled halls of Orlando, hearts were stirred, lives were changed, and the gospel was boldly proclaimed”
The evangelism experience spanned both physical and spiritual landscapes. In Orlando, teams gathered for prayer, training, and commissioning. Volunteers from Calvary Orlando and Faith Fusion prepared materials, testimonies, and hearts for the journey ahead. Upon arrival in Accra, Ghana, they were welcomed by the passionate leaders and members of Impact City Church, ready to hit the streets with boldness and love.

Revival Nights: Heaven on Earth
Each evening, the churches hosted revival services that drew crowds from all over North Legon.
The atmosphere was electric—praise filled the air, testimonies poured forth, and the Word was preached with boldness. Faith Fusion’s worship team led songs that transcended language barriers, while pastors from Cavalry Orlando and Impact City Church shared messages that pierced hearts.
One night, a spontaneous altar call led to people giving their lives to Christ. Tears flowed freely as strangers became brothers and sisters in the faith. The presence of God was undeniable, and many attendees reported healings, deliverance, and renewed purpose.

Voices of the Mission
Here are a few reflections from those who were part of the journey:
“I thought I was coming to Ghana to give, but I received more than I ever imagined. The faith here is alive.” — Pastor Caroline Dunn, Calvary Orlando
“Seeing young people in North Legon worship with such passion reminded me why I said yes to ministry in the first place.” — Apostle Philip Adarkwa, Impact City Church North Legon
“Sharing the gospel alongside other churches in North Legon reminded me that evangelism is most powerful when we move as one.” — Lady Amanda Adarkwa, Impact City Church North Legon
“Faith Fusion helped me see that evangelism isn’t just for pastors—it’s for all of us.” — Daniel Bright, University of Ghana student