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Hello and welcome!

Sally and I are Christian missionaries to the Sisaala, a nominally Muslim, mostly animistic group of people living in northwest Ghana. The way we see it, we've got two jobs as missionaries. The first and most important is to tell the Sisaala about Jesus. The second is to tell others about our efforts to tell the Sisaala about Jesus.

That's where these web-pages come in: A click on any link or photo to the right starts the journey.

Thanks for joining us -- the Lord's best to you! In the Lord's abiding love,

Alan

"From Uganda to Ghana" is a 13-minute tour of our church planting work in Uganda and a preview of ministries planned for the Sisaala in Ghana. You can view it and other videos by clicking the muddy Landcruiser...

About 80% of the Sisaala converted to folk Islam two generations ago though they remain animists at heart. The photo at right pictures Sisaala elders offering a ritual sacrifice. Click it to learn more about them...


Click the flag of Ghana here and wherever it appears on this website to learn more about Ghana's history, geography, politics and attractions.

We Lees are very ordinary and very average -- until Jesus is added to the mix. "About Us" tells a little about each member of our family.


We're humbled by the call to depend on others for the expense of ministry in Ghana. Click the dollar sign to learn about learn about supporting us financially.

Missions is a team effort. Might you be among those whom the Lord is calling to partner with us?

SIM, our missionary home, is "an international, interdenominational evangelical community committed to the glory of God by being his witnesses in all the world." The SIM logo will take you to SIM Online.

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Want to know where we've come from and where we're headed? Our newsletters are a record of our work in Ghana. Click the thumbnail to access a growing collection of news and prayer letters...