MONROVIA – The Christian Revival Church Association (CRCA) an indigenous and holistic ministry in Liberia is growing fast and contributing immensely to the
Christian Revival Church Association(CRCA) currently have more than 150 Churches and 40 Preaching Points, 12 Networks or regions and envisionsplanting 600 Churches and Preaching Points in Liberia before the end of 2020.
According to a Press release from the Church Communication and Outreach Department in the possession of FrontPage Africa revealed that the Christian Revival Church Association has embarked on a God-given vision and ambition.The organization is currently constructing a multi-purpose facility, called the River of Life Center. The center will include training and conference centers, Bible College, Teacher College, Nursing College and Engineering College, respectively, at the Jungle Farm Community on the Robertsfield Highway in Margibi County.
The Mission Director of the Christian Revival Church Association, Rev. Dennis Aggrey
Meanwhile, the Christian Revival Church Association is also engaged in the molding of the minds of the youthful population in Liberia through the Educational Sector. Currently the organization runs elementary, junior and senior high schools in Liberia. The CRCA School in Konia, Lofa County is on record for tremendously making progress in the West African Examinations Council Exams. Recently CRCA added a modern Computer Lab to the school in Konia Town in Lofa County, providing computer knowledge to hundreds of students in that part of rural Liberia.
At the same time the CRCA has established a new church branch in Xenia Town, the Republic of Guinea. On Sunday, March 10, 2019 hundreds of citizens of the town as well as government officials from both Liberia and Guinea, attended and were seen jubilating for the opening of the Christian Revival Church Association branch in the Republic of Guinea.
CRCA Mission Director, Rev. Dennis Aggrey, is quoted as saying, “Our effort is geared towards Christ giving peace through the salvation of the lost and also physical unity that leads to peace and stability with in the sub-region of West Africa with joint activities in both countries and along the border.”