Welcome to Ghana Adventist Possibility Ministries (Ghana APM)
Ghana Adventist Possibility Ministries (Ghana APM) is an officially recognized ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Ghana. The ministry exists to promote inclusion, dignity, and meaningful participation of persons with disabilities, individuals who have experienced loss, and caregivers within the life and mission of the Church.
Grounded in biblical principles and aligned with the global framework of Adventist Possibility Ministries, Ghana APM affirms that human worth is inherent by virtue of Creation and affirmed through Redemption. Ability does not determine value; every individual is endowed with God-given purpose and spiritual giftedness.
Core Affirmations
The ministry upholds the following affirmations:
- All are gifted, needed, and treasured.
- People go where they are welcomed but stay where they are valued.
- Value is inherent through Creation and not determined by what a person can or cannot do.
- Each person is unique and has a God-given purpose.
- Included in that purpose is the call to enrich the lives of others which flows out of a sense of gratitude for what they have received.
These affirmations guide our policies, programs, and ministry engagement across the Church in Ghana.
Our Focus
Ghana APM coordinates ministry engagement across seven key groups:
- The Deaf
- The Blind
- The Physically Immobile
- Those who have mental health challenges
- Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC)
- Those mourning the loss of a spouse
- Caregivers
Currently organized ministry units include:
Blind Ministry – Ghana National Association of Blind Adventists (GNABA)
The Ghana National Association of Blind Adventists (GNABA) was the first ministry organized under Ghana APM. It was formally inaugurated on 20th April 2024 during the first Possibility Ministries Camp Meeting held in Accra.
GNABA coordinates and supports individuals who are blind or have low vision within the Church in Ghana. The ministry advocates for accessible materials, Braille resources, assistive technology, and inclusive participation in worship, leadership, and church governance.
Deaf Ministry – Ghana National Association of Deaf Adventists (GNADA)
Organized in 2025, the Deaf Ministry became the second fully structured ministry unit under Ghana APM. It coordinates programs and activities for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing within the Church.
The Deaf Ministry promotes sign language inclusion, interpretation services during worship, and accessible communication within congregational life.
(The Ministry of the Physically Disabled is in the process of formal organisation.)
Strategic Emphasis
The ministry advances its mandate through:
- Disability awareness and education
- Advocacy for accessibility standards
- Empowerment and leadership development
National initiatives include:
- Annual Possibility Ministries Camp Meeting
- Disability Awareness Sabbath
- Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Day Celebration
- inclusion training workshops.
Partner With Us
Members and partners may support the ministry through volunteer service, advocacy engagement, accessibility improvement initiatives, assistive resource donations, and prayerful support.
Ghana APM remains committed to strengthening inclusive ministry practices across Ghana so that every member may participate fully in the mission of the Church.
Announcements & Events
- Ghana APM to observe its Third Annual Camp Meeting in Tema Community 6
- Ghana APM celebrates OVC Day with Adenta ALL Nations SDA Church
- GNABA joins Akropong School for the Blind in Sabbath worship
- Ghana APM observes its First Annual Camp Meeting at Bubuashie SDA Church