
Every day, women and children from the small Ghanaian village of Wechiau-Bao walk to nearby creeks to haul containers of water back to their home.
Navigating distance, heat and drought has often made their reliance on streams almost impossible.
When the streams disappear during the dry season, the community is left in hardship and uncertainty.
But on February 23,2026, joy and hope flowed freely as the people of Wechiau-Bao in the Wa- West District gathered to celebrate a life-changing gift: a hand pump borehole donated by Apostle Dr Moses Sansa, Executive Director of the Frontier Missions Network and Founder of the Zion community Church International.
The new borehole will provide consistent, accessible and clean drinking water to the entire community. It’s a small project— but it carries enormous significance for the residents of Wechiau-Bao.
‘Without water, there is no life’
At a celebratory gathering held in the village, the Assemblyman spoke on behalf of the people. With emotion in his voice, he offered sincere thanks to the NGO and its members around the world.
“People of my community,” he said, “you should all join me to extend our heartfelt gratitude to The Frontier Missions Network for giving us such a much-needed project in our community, because without water there is no life. The NGO has therefore given us extension of life by this important project.”
He called on the community to protect and care for the new facility, pledging to see to its maintenance so that future generations can continue to benefit from the blessing it brings.
Clean water, made possible by sacrifice.
The Executive Director of Frontier Missions Network,officially handed over the borehole during the event.
He reminded the residents that the funds for the borehole came from members of the Church across the globe who fast and donate money so others can have their needs met.
“This facility has come from contributions or sacrifices made by individual members of the Church worldwide,” Dr Sansa said. “The Church does not discriminate; all are children of God. It is our fervent prayer that this project will bring unity and peace among these community folks.”
He also emphasized the spiritual purpose behind the gift: that it may not only bring physical sustenance but also knit the hearts of the community together in unity.
He invited those in attendance to avoid contention in the use of the facility, and to let it be a means of bringing the community closer together.
After speaking, Apostle Sansa took a long drink of cool, clean water — water that now flows freely in Wechiau-Bao thanks to the collective faith and giving spirit of Church members across continents.
Though the borehole stands as a simple structure, its impact is immeasurable. It means less time spent gathering water, fewer health concerns, and more opportunity for work, education and family life.
For children, it means more time to attend school. For mothers, it means more time and energy to focus on other necessities. And for everyone, it means peace of mind.
This donation is one of many humanitarian efforts by The Frontier Missions Network, which works globally to provide clean water, medical care, food and emergency relief.
In Ghana and elsewhere, these efforts are building bridges of friendship, strengthening communities and testifying of a loving Savior who knows and watches over His children.
As the residents of Wechiau-Bao now draw clean water from their new borehole, they draw also from a deeper well — a well of hope, faith and connection that reminds them they are not forgotten and that God loves them.






