THE QUARSHIE
FAMILY
"I
quit going to church. I said, "I am living
and they speak only about the dead. There is
nothing here for me." Once I could not
find my favorite radio station. I heard something
that sounded so good. It was the gospel and
I saw my need."
Pastor
Noah Quarshie
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Noah Quarshie
is a national missionary in Ghana, West Africa. Noah is the
president of Shalom Indigenous Ministries projects which consist
of the Baptist Institute of Professional Studies (BIPS), the
Bips Secondary Technical School (Sec-Tech) and he is pastor
of Baptist Bible Church.

ABOVE:
The Quarshie Family
Noah Quarshie’s
Salvation, Baptism, Education, Experience & Preparation
I was saved
in 1969 through the ministry of Back to the Bible Broadcast
and baptized in 1970 at the Christiansburg Baptist Church. After
serving as a Deacon and Sunday School Teacher from 1971 to 1974,
I came to the USA in 1974 to attend Shelton College in Cape
Canaveral, Florida, where I obtained by BA Degree in 1978. I
then went on to Baptist Bible Seminary; where I obtained by
M. Div. Degree in 1982. I returned to Ghana in 1983 to start
the following ministries: Pastoral, Youth, i.e. the King of
Kings Children’s Club, Church planting, Educational Institution,
i.e. Baptist Institute of Professional Studies in 1992, BIPS
Secondary/Technical, in 1999, camp and farm, and relief work.
Adelaide
Quarshie’s Salvation, Baptism, Education, and Experience
I was led to
the Lord by my senior brother in 1973, and was baptized the
same year at the Christiansburg Baptist Church. I met my husband
the same year and we were married on July 20, 1974. While my
husband was away in the USA studying I was involved in teaching
Sunday School. I have also been involved with the youth ministry,
i.e. the King of Kings Children’s Club. I received a diploma
in Bible from the Baptist Institute of Professional Studies,
Accra, Ghana in 1997.
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