The Daily Jot

News Analysis from a prophetic Christian Worldview

Rural Africa Outreach

Feeding the 500

October 6 was a landmark day for hundreds of children in the West African nation of Togo. One cannot imagine ...
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A woman is handing out eggs to a crowd of people.

Special Report: The value of an egg to a hungry child

Note from Bill: In this time of economic, political and medical disruption in our country, donations to this ministry have ...
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Our multi colored bags contain two weeks of food for the needy.

Hunger, they say, can’t wait

By Pastor William Agbeti From the cradle to the grave, food is the fuel and lifeline for the body! As ...
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The prophetic clock tick tock

Ministering in the face of Islamic persecution

On May 14, 2023, I headed towards Bosuafise on 3-hours journey to join Christ Fellowship Church, a tiny little rural ...
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The 55 Thousand

The 55 Thousand

In Matthew 14 is the story of how Christ took five loaves of bread and two fishes and miraculously fed ...
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Daily Jot Special Report: Over 300 Children Fed Word of God and Food

Daily Jot Special Report: Over 300 Children Fed Word of God and Food

By Pastor William Agbeti, Daily Jot and Living Spring Church, Ghana Over 100 Children find salvation in Christ Since the ...
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2021 Report on International Religious Freedom: Nigeria

Biden’s State Dept gives pass on Christian persecution

Nigeria is notorious for persecuting Christians. The Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram and its franchise tribe, the Fulani, are given ...
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Bringing Hope to the Hopeless: The Testimonies  

Bringing Hope to the Hopeless: The Testimonies

Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the lives of many individuals, families, households and whole communities have ...
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Unto the least of these

Unto the least of these

The recent outbreak of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has caused us once again to adjust our food distribution initiative ...
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Back to the basics of the Word!  

Back to the basics of the Word!

COVID-19 keeps compelling our ministry to adapt our free meals programs to today’s ever-changing times. Prior to March 2020 in Ghana, ...
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A week’s ration of food means life

Realities of Life and Death

We are so blessed to live in America. Yes, there is great division. And there are challenges that we face ...
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To Quit Or To Stay: A missionary’s Dilemma

To Quit Or To Stay: A missionary’s Dilemma

NOTE: I received a call on Sunday, July 11, from a Ghanian number unknown to me. I cautiously answered and ...
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What’s your mission?

What’s your mission?

The other day, I was looking through my old passport. There is this stamp in here where I disembarked 17 ...
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Modern day Martyrs and Ambassadors

Many an eyebrow is raised when we in America see the government shut down churches because of COVID, or when ...
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Love knows no boundaries

Love knows no boundaries

On our free foodstuffs distribution program the week of May 30, we did something differently. In order for the 32 ...
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Children holding a book

No news is good news except when you know Good News

There is an old saying that “no news is good news.” It can be taken several ways. That not hearing ...
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Children from underserved rural areas of Ghana presented with meals for a week

Passover, Easter, Resurrection Day, Your Heart

Every year there are a rash of television programs depicting various aspects of the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Christ ...
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Food packaged and delivered, bringing hope to many  

The Third World War

In America, many are struggling with the very real threat of socialist expansion. Day in and day out, we are ...
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4,000 Fed

4,000 Fed

By Pastor William Agbeti and Bill Wilson Each week Pastor William Agbeti sends me pictures of those whom our ministry ...
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The aftermath of Islamic Topsoil Harvesting

Persecution Road

The Boko Haram terrorist organization and, more specifically, Fulani nomadic tribesmen, are Islamic terrorists that roam through Nigeria and other ...
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Lessons from the Battlefield

Lessons from the Battlefield

In our Ministry, catering to the needs of underserved people in rural Ghana can be likened to battlefield operations. In ...
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The Manifold Grace of God

The Manifold Grace of God

By Pastor William Agbeti 1 Peter 4:10 says: "As every man hath received the gift, [even so] minister the same ...
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Children in Ghana

Compound Blessing

The way we grow up often impacts what we do in life. I want to share with you a story ...
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Delivering food to the less fortunate  

Consumed with politics

There are so many things happening so fast in the world that it is difficult to focus. The Senate released ...
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National Plan of Action for the Elimination of Human Trafficking in Ghana

In this political season human trafficking rises

One of the evilest systems upon the face of the earth is the trafficking of humans, especially children. We see ...
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Bittersweet Blessings

Bittersweet Blessings

In the wake of the rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in Ghana, and the attendant hardships it is exacting on ...
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The Compound Blessing  

The Compound Blessing

As America begins to celebrate Independence Day with cook outs and family meals, please take some time to read this ...
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The least of these

The least of these

While America was celebrating the Memorial Day weekend with cookouts, burgers and dogs (even in semi-lockdown mode), across the world ...
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Doers of the word are saving lives during COVID-19  

Doers of the word are saving lives during COVID-19

Against the backdrop of Democrats, the news media, and Hollywood entertainers adding nothing to improve the COVID-19 situation in America ...
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Humanitarian Efforts in full swing in COVID-19 affected areas  

Humanitarian Efforts in full swing in COVID-19 affected areas

By Pastor William Agbeti, Accra, Ghana We have had five (5) dedicated teams of volunteers, spread across four (4) rural ...
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Famine in the wake of the COVID-19 pestilence

Famine in the wake of the COVID-19 pestilence

As COVID-19 cases approach 150,000 in America and over 2,000 deaths, there is an eerie feeling about the future. There ...
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Human Trafficking—the dream and the nightmare

The millstone of injustice and suffering

Our mission trip to Ghana to The Daily Jot’s work with Pastor William Agbeti in the rural areas of Ghana ...
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A lack of knowledge

Human Trafficking—the evil organization

Anna (not her real name) was one of the fortunate ones. She was ready to take that fatal step of ...
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Super Socialist Tuesday

Human Trafficking—the dream and the nightmare

This is the story of Anna (not her real name) who, by the grace of God, was saved from being ...
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The Mission at Hand  

The courage of Busuafise

The Daily Jot ministry first started supporting the Christ Fellowship church in rural Busuafise about 10 years ago. At that ...
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The Farm Chronicles—the quick and the dead

A lack of knowledge

Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Contextually, the verse is speaking about rejecting the law ...
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The disturbing Castro Connection  

The Mission at Hand

My son Christian and I are flying to Ghana, West Africa. From now until we return on the 16th, we ...
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The worldview division

The heart of human trafficking—Part II

The US State Department’s yearly report on human trafficking identifies the problems and even has some stories to put a ...
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Of loving enemies, and the President’s words

The heart of human trafficking—Part 1

In Islam there is a religious permission to lie, “Taqiyya,” which allows Muslims to lie to non-believers to advance the ...
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Agbogbloshie—You need to know  

Agbogbloshie—You need to know

It stretches for over four miles on the banks of the Korle Lagoon.  Journalists say that over 40,000 Ghanians live ...
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The year of ideological bigotry  

Another young girl saved from human trafficking

You have read some of what we are dealing with regarding human trafficking. It’s a big problem in Ghana, West ...
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The year of ideological bigotry  

Let’s fight this horrible evil

Daily Jot readers are extremely interested in our efforts to stop human trafficking. Here is an update as it's been ...
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Holiday memories

The Mission as we enter the new year

Christ said in Mark 16:15, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” He said ...
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https://dailyjot.com/?page_id=67  

Fire lit in America, starts burning in Africa

This is how one person with a vision can change and save lives a half a world away. Our ministry ...
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Rural Ghana children receiving bread and the Word of God

Rural Ghana children receiving bread and the Word of God

At our free meals program a few months back for some 200 children, we were faced with the stark reality ...
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Feeding a community of children

By Pastor William Agbeti As early as 8am Sunday morning, February 5, they started pouring in. Two hundred and sixteen ...
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Caring for those even the Church ignores: The Disabled in Ghana

By Pastor William Agbeti  [NOTE: In addition to our ongoing clean water, feeding, and clothing efforts when you support The Daily Jot, ...
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Fighting Islamic Extremism

The US State Department in November sent an entourage to Nigeria to investigate the ongoing slaughter of Christians there. International ...
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