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Renewal Christian Center, led by Rev. Dr. ABK Appiah, based in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, USA has renovated the Gyakiti Presbyterian Primary School in the Asuogyaman District in the Eastern Region.
In addition, the church has built a brand new cafeteria for the students and also undertaking the construction of water closet toilet facilities for the school.
Speaking at the Short ceremony at the school, Rev. Dr. Appiah said, the goal of the church is to assist wherever possible in different needy areas around the globe along with spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

He added that, his outfit will do everything possible to support the less privileged in the various societies to build a better future.
"I am very glad the good Lord is using our church to affect lives positively in many communities across the world. I hope the students and teachers will make good use of this facility to build a better future for generations ahead", he said.

Rev. Dr. Appiah took the opportunity to call on philanthropists and other corporate entities to also do their best to emulate such kind gesture.
Seventeen years ago, the church started supporting Countryside Orphanage at Bawjiase in the Central Region.

One of the highlights of their efforts at the orphanage was their sponsorship of sixteen students through Senior High School and various Universities.
Last year, the Church also drilled a borehole and renovated parts of the orphanage.
As part of its global mission to assist with projects in needy areas around the world, Renewal Christian Center has also donated books along with a cash donation to the Nana Afrakoma II Vocational Training Center in Akwamufie.

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