OFL (Operation Future Leaders)

August 19, 2009 by TB  
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Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project

 

The Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project is an initiative of God’s Solution Centre, a UK faith based charity organisation, targeted at young people who were once, and are presently drug dealers, hopeless failures, school drop outs, homeless and weapon carrying criminals among others, to rescue them from such socially unacceptable behaviours and turning their lives back onto the right path.

 

This project was born as a result of the urgent need for a listening ear and a welcoming home of young people who find themselves in socially unacceptable practices due to peer pressure and youthful exuberance.

 

 

 

 

Background

 

 

 

In recent times in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, there has been a soaring rate of youth crime involving people as young as age 13 through to 35, comprising of both males and females.

 

The nature of crimes currently on the rampage are, but not limited to, the following:

Gun (shooting) crimes

Robbery / theft (stealing)

Stabbings (knife and piercing objects)

 

Also of importance are the negative behavioural attitudes of these young people that lead them into the aforementioned. Young people develop negative behavioural attitudes ignorantly as a result of some of the following, if not all:

lack of acceptance (not loved at home and outside home)

lack of knowledge ( not receiving correct information at the right time)

low self esteem (not appreciated, feel worthless)

lack of respect (for self and towards others)

broken homes

 

The above mentioned plunge young people into practising:

Gang formation

Sexual promiscuity

Abortion

Drugs (abusive use and sale)

 

These practices endanger their lives, making them vulnerable, anti-social and finally exposes them to acquiring certain diseases which appear to be incurable and others that damage their sexual organs and reproductive system if not diagnosed and treated at its early stages. Examples of these diseases are:

HIV/AIDS

STIs (Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Chlamydia etc)

 

Young people find themselves in these kinds of socially unacceptable practices due to one challenge or the other, or by just hanging out with peers who do negative stuff.

 

Peer pressure/influence has gradually become an issue in the Republic of Ghana that needs to be dealt with from its roots. It has been realized that majority of today’s young people who find themselves involved with bad social habits, do have family backgrounds that are equally negative or have some negative traces, thus, their uncontrolled negative behavioural attitudes with most of these stemming from individual homes, peers, neighbours, school etc.

 

Interestingly, the United Kingdom is a nation that stands out by law as a Christian nation. For this reason, it is very relevant to go back to the original foundation of the nation to be able to curb the negative behaviours of our young people – the future leaders and avert the crime rates, bringing back to the nation the peace and security that it used to enjoy some years ago.

 

Using strategies that are not only limited to the Christian, God’s Solution Centre aims through the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project to restore lives of young people who have suffered all forms of abuse or experienced any life deterioration exposure, back to normal.

 

 

 

 

Goal

Restore hope to the hopeless through the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project by rescuing young people who were once, and are presently drug dealers, hopeless failures, school drop outs, homeless and weapon carrying criminals among others, from such socially unacceptable behaviours and turning their lives back onto the right path, within a project-period of 5-years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Services offered to affected young people

 

 

 

Outreach Services:

through the Media-TV and Radio (Wonderful, Revelation, Genesis, Faith and www.hushradio.co.uk

) by restoring hope to the hopeless, help to the helpless and preaching the gospel.

 

One-to-one counselling:

Confidential counselling is organised for every individual based on different needs. This gives us an opportunity to assess the level of damage that has occurred to the young person’s thinking, behaviour, feeling, assumptions that him/her might have. We also ensure that young people understand what their parents encounter while bringing them up so that their exuberance will not overtake them.

 

Emotional Support:

During court trials of young people involved with youth crimes, GSC is present at the court to provide every assistance that they need to go through the process. We also visit young people who are detained in prisons for various reasons, and counsel them to refrain from such activities. Upon their release, most of them are not able to go back to live with their parents or even go near their former community of residence, because either their lives are being sought after by members of their own crime gang, or members of another crime gang.

 

Home-away-from-home:

Depending on the nature of need of each young person, an enabling environment is provided to contribute to the nurturing of the young person. Arrangements that we make are always unique and peculiar to individual needs.

 

Provide job opportunities:

Look out for job vacancies / placements and assist young people in successfully applying for these jobs.

 

Financial Support:

giving financial reward to well-deserving youth who are really in need

 

Awareness creation and education:

On social and health issues.

 

Training in computer literacy and media:

We offer ICT training, camera operation/handling, video and audio recording and editing, radio presentation.

 

Exchange Programmes and Youth Activities:

undertaking summer trips to Africa to enable the youth value the opportunities that they have in individual countries.

 

 

Project Success

 

 

 

In its relatively short existence, The Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project has proven to be a success in the lives of many young people. From the last quarter of 2008 to 2009 approximately 30 young people have participated in this youth initiative and have had a transformation in their lives. Most of these young people that joined were once on the streets dealing with drugs, knife crime etc. in UK.

 

Increase in youth meeting attendance: On the average, about 35 - 40 young people from different communities, boroughs and churches, gather with us on every Saturday to listen to the word of God and share ideas about the future and on current affairs. We have group discussions, which allow everyone to be open and help others build their confidence.

 

Participation and involvement in discussions including openness: Most of these young people have now become very out spoken; all of them have been to the media services (revelation TV, genesis TV, faith TV and hush radio) to speak about how the ministry (God’s Solution Centre) through The Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project has transformed their lives. These young people are evangelising to bring other young people that currently participate in street life activities into Christ. Their lives have become a testimony to enable their colleagues on the street to believe that there is a family out there that loves them (Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project).

 

The academic performances of these young people who participated in the 1st phase of the project have improved considerably. From grade “D, E, F” they have progressed steadily to grade “A, B, C”. There are many young people that are evidence to this statement. These young people now believe in them-selves and know that they can do all things through Christ who strengthens them.

Achievement

 

 

 

Within a period of 9-months of the project, a 10-day international youth encounter has been successfully organised to the Republic of Ghana with a total of 25 young people to:

 

Experience what happens in Africa (Ghana) in regards to the youth, as compared to the opportunities they have in the London, UK.

Share their life testimonies with young people in Ghana to enable them have a feel/taste of what really goes on the UK.

Encourage one another to stay focused on their education at this point in their life time to make the best of it.

Build allies with youth in Ghana

 

 

Live Changing Testimonies

 

 

 

From the testimonies of these young people, it is apparent that the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project has had a positive impact on their by the provision of aid, emotional and spiritual support, financial assistances, welfare, fatherly and motherly love. (Testimonies attached).

 

 

 

Success Stories (testimonies)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Testimony 1

 

18 year-old boy

 

Before I came to GSC I was involved in different types of gang related activities. These included fights, stabbings and shootings. Due to the things I found myself involved in, I had to carry a weapon on me at all times because so many people were seeking to end my life.

 

While on the streets I made money by selling all kinds of drugs. Though I was making thousands of pounds on a daily basis selling drugs, I always felt that something was missing from my life and I knew that what I was involved in was wrong. By this time I was in too deep in the street life to get out.

 

When I joined GSC, I benefited from the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project. I finally found a true sense of belonging and compassion instead of judgment. Thanks to Pastor F.N. Danso Frimpong. When I came in, I have found hope and a new start in life. Now I am studying at university and living my life for God on the right path. GSC has been the best thing that has happened to me so far with the introduction of Phase I of this Youth Project, if not, I would have either been dead, in prison or still out on the streets.

 

Also I have joined the media team and I enjoy doing video editing.

 

 

TESTIMONY 2

 

20-year old girl

I was brought up in church but church wasn’t in me. I pretended to be taking God seriously whiles deep inside I knew I wasn’t. Situations I experienced in life made me decide to do my own thing and only used God to fill the gaps in my situation instead of looking up to Him and leaving everything in His care. I decided to live a rebellious life as soon as I get to university. Enjoy my freedom of having no parents telling me what and what not to do….. Start a new life of clubbing and partying hard, getting into a relationship and not come home at all. I was really distressed because I felt no one understood me and felt like the black sheep of the family.

 

But since I started GSC, I found out I wasn’t as bad as people made me believe I was. Through the Phase I of Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project, I’m now totally sold out to Christ and it’s all about HIM now. Pastor F. N. Danso Frimpong had to sit me down to advice me lots of times, and also from the teaching/knowledge I gained from this project, I saw myself changed in many ways, even my friends have noticed. I’ve stopped the negative thoughts I had before and all I think about now is how to live a good life and get to know God more and for Him to use me for His work.

 

For me church was like a society where you go socialize and then go and do your own thing after. But now I don’t find myself in a church but in a family where our vision and aim is to help save the lost and draw them to Christ. A family bounded by the love of Christ and empowered by the HOLY GHOST, a family who are ready to accept you whole heartedly despite what you’ve done in the past. A kingdom minded family and not a religious one where you judge and get judged. And I owe all the thanks to God first and for the Man of God for allowing himself to be used by God and for all the care and love he’s shown and continue to show towards the youth. God richly bless him and increase the anointing on him. I must confess that the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project has contributed immensely to my life. Thanks to Pastor Danso Frimpong and His team of project officers.

 

 

Testimony 3

 

 

 

24-year old girl

 

A young girl brought up only by my mother. My mother never had in abundance to provide for children of 5 but she did her best. She will wake up around 6 to go to work so that she can provide food on the table and money for school. I could see the tears in the eyes of my mother, as she works more hours to see that we can gain an educational background and not turn to street life. One can only try and indeed, she did her best.

As a girl of about 18, I needed more than my mum could provide. All my friends have money, worldly things, yet I had none, just my books and pocket money. Also with a low self esteem, I needed someone to tell am beautiful and help me survive financially.

 

During the years of being in college, I survived but when I got to university with triple distinction in IT, I went wayward. I knew I was smart when I was in college but I could see that I was failing in university.

 

I changed boyfriends like there was no tomorrow, because I needed someone to always tell me that am beautiful. Some of these boys started abusing me, I was scared but I didn’t know how to tell my mum about this, because she advice me concerning stuff like this. There was a time, one of the boys I was dating, and pulled a knife on the throat and asked if I was chatting, which I wasn’t. He kept stalking me in university and threatens to kill my family if I ever left him. I don’t see police as reliable to tell them a problem, because I knew the type of guy I was dating.

 

Second year in university I became pregnant for a guy I thought loved me, not knowing, he had another girl who was six months pregnant carrying his baby. I wanted to kill myself, life was worthless, but I always remember my mum and had a termination instead even though it was against my beliefs.

 

From then, I lived a life of guilt, shame, no self esteem, felt worthless. I couldn’t learn anymore and wanted to be a school drop out. I stopped going lecture, a whole 2 term passed without me attending lectures, only show up to 1 or 2.

 

I saw one of the programs of Gods Solution Centre, it linked to youth and the way the pastor was preaching, I felt happy to watch. I attended one of the programs and that day, being organised under the auspices of the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project. God spoke through Pastor Danso Frimpong.

 

I felt the love and support from the Pastor, the whole church and the entire Project team. The Pastor gave me a fatherly hug in public, which I really needed.

 

I now work with the Future leader (Youth) Project as a volunteer and I have taken the role to encouraging young women of their potential and their worth. I am currently in the media team at G.S.C and have gain professional skills. I operate on the camera during programs, services and events. Am currently training couple of young people that have expressed interest in media productions

 

This project has been a blessing to me, my entire family and many young people that have entered into the house of the Lord.

 

 

 

 

Testimony 4

 

20-year old boy

GSC has made a massive impact upon my life. Before attending this ministry I was heavily into drugs and violence. Not long after being released from prison I was introduced to this wonderful family. In GSC I find hope and acceptance, the Pastor has taken me under his wing and treats me as his very own son. He has shown me love and respect, something I never experienced in the community I came from. I have come to realize that the Pastor has amazing dreams for the youth of Great Britain and beyond. I now see that despite our past mistakes we are not failures. He undertakes a youth project called Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project. I have gained a lot of knowledge and skills from this project.

 

I felt very at home and joined the usher department a week after joining the ministry. I feel happy to do something in the house of the Lord and to learn each day as well. I am back in college now, after a sensitization session from Pastor Danso Frimpong and his dedicated youth project team members.

 

The joy that I have now no man can take from me. I know I can finish college and university and establish my own business

 

Thank you G.S.C and the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project for being the family I never had.

 

Testimony 5

 

15-year old boy

 

 

 

During my time in GSC I have seen great things. God has used the Pastor to do so much in both my life and in the lives of many others. I have left a former life of crime, music, girls and hustling for money and now I play keyboard in the ministry and even produce music for the church. All this happened with the introduction of the youth project – Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project.

 

I know that as I remain in the ministry I will go far in life and become an asset to my family, friends and community. God has changed my life through GSC and the Youth Project and I know that if given the opportunity many other lives can be changed.

 

Testimony 6

 

 

 

24-year old girl

 

Many nights I lay in my bed and cried. At times I wish the world would just open and swallow me. I have never loved myself, just because I always felt I wasn’t good enough and because of how my friends in school use to laugh at me. When its day time, I’ ll use loads of make up and wear the tightest outfit just to make me feel good but inside me, was full of sorrow and pain. I just wish and longed for someone to truly love me and to be accepted. I used to having a very low self-esteem about myself and allowed boys to use me and drop me.

 

When Daddy (Pastor Danso Frimpong) saw me he gave me a word from God. Since then my life has changed, Daddy show me and told me that I don’t need to misuse my body. I was shown what it was like to be love and accepted in a family. A family that accepts you for who you are and don’t judge you for your past mistakes. The Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project has really brought light and life to me. I now feel empowered and strengthen and I believe in myself. I have learned not to depend on boys and to be used by them.

 

Since being in this church and involved with the youth project, it has taught me that God is the centre of my life and what he thinks of me is what matters. I am a beneficiary of the youth project and I now take care of the children’s unit in church. I thankful to this youth project for liberating me and setting my life on course again.

 

I have grown a great interest in helping and supporting the children of our generations. My hobby is showing the young children love.

 

Testimony 7

 

 

 

20-year old girl

 

I have travelled to many churches with my family and nothing happened. When I wasn’t into even into the whole church thing until God’s Solution Centre came into the picture.

 

My mother saw the Pastor on television and we came to counselling, after that our lives were never the same.

 

God’s Solution centre is more than a church, it’s a family. You get everything you need, support, happiness, joy, love and etc everything that a family should provide with love to a youth. I have activity taking part in the youth ministry, where we want to take part in activities to involve youths to do letters and aspire for better things.

 

The youth project is very important to me, it’s shown me that I can achieve everything I put my mind to and change the community and the world

God’s solution centre is an important part of my life because it’s opened my eyes to how valuable my life is, I feel complete.

 

I am currently a writer in the youth project. I am part of the magazines team and we are hoping to launch our first copy soon.

 

Testimony 8

 

 

 

18-year old girl

 

When I first came to the G.S.C, Daddy (the pastor) spoke a word into my life about my education and its present situation. It was not good at all, I was failing in my grades, I wasn’t getting on with lectures and there were loads of distractions in my life. After few weeks of coming to this church, I started to see a great change in my education and a very good improvement in my focusing skills towards my education. I have now had a vision and I know where I want to get to. Thanks to the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project which enlightened me on chances to make it again in school.

 

Another thing is that, ever since I came to this church, I have felt that I have a family. All the young people are happy and the Pastor shows love towards our lives. During counselling sessions with the youth project, he advices us, directs us and tell us that he believes in us. He is the father that I have always needed.

 

Testimony

 

16-year old girl

 

I was born and raised up in a Christian home but life was not easy as a child. In 2000 I moved to England from Ghana to stay with my mum one year later things started to go wrong.

 

My mum was having problem at work which led her to move houses. we started a new life in southeast London ” the “rozy side” as the black youths called it life because black and black at the age of 13 years I became a member of a gang called T-black, things seemed easy because I had older to protect and give me what I wanted and needed but as I got older I had people after my life, within three month after my birthday I got punched up in my legs four times and punched up by some gang called the rozy, I never told my mum about the incident and took my self to the hospital after a month later my mum found a church called God’s Solution Centre. The first time I attended was an all night service it was different after church because I would normally sleep or listen to my mum. I got told to come to the youth session on Saturday. That day was so amazing and great , the leading pastor ( Pastor Danso Frimpong) had so much love and understanding for the youth. Since that day gang members stopped coming after my life they thought life was going up and down. Life seems to get better now. I have benefitted from the seminars being organised by the Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project. I have gained so much knowledge, my attitudes have changed for better, I now make informed choices for my life with support of project counsellors. I am a happy boy, now. Thanks to this youth project.

Testimony 10
20-year old boy

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I used to beat people up and rob them for my own good, I honestly thought what I was doing was good and cool. I planned my daily wrong doing and was present when certain guns went off and certain boys got stabbed. 24 hours a day, 7 days in a week, I had to have a shank (knife) on me for protection; I was messed up, a menace in Great Britain, that’s why I got locked up in Norwich prison (cell F1-02), my prison number was (VG6071). It’s not a nice place in prison, you have to be an animal to survive, I thought there was no hope in my life, and I was finish, game over.

 

By the grace of God, a friend invited me to God Solution Centre, where my solution was, through Pastor Danso Frimpong, my eyes opened and my heart went to the kingdom of God. This Pastor does not know me from no where, showed me respect and appreciated me, wow! He never judged me at all, just believed in me. He has raised me as his own biological son, taught me different to what I knew on the street and shown me that am not a bad person. The man of God has taken it upon himself to provide shelter for me and has made me a part of his family. I

n G.S.C, I am an usher, a deliverance minister team member and prayer warrior, can you imagine me doing all these positive things, changing the youths outside, influencing my old friends with the word of God and the love that has been shown to me by this family. Doing the will of God, I am now fully complete, nothing missing, the desire I had before for doing what was wrong no longer exist in my heart. I thank God for this youth project – Operation Future Leaders (Youth) Project, which has assisted me in coming off the streets. I gained so much knowledge, experience sharing and expertise in divers of ways that has enhanced my life.

 

I am now part of an upcoming business establishment that many of us young people have come together to create with the help of Pastor Danso Frimpong and his Project Team. Most of us from the streets are now doing something positive with our lives and time in the ministry and as a youth. He has done all this for us yet he doesn’t know us, that’s how much believe he has in us young people. I am making a difference in this nation. This ministry is the solution to the youths, I’ve been to so many places and none has transformed me like G.S.C and their youth project. I’m no longer a gangster but a man of God.

 

 

Report: Ghana 2009

Operation future leaders seek to transform the lives of many youth all over the world from situations that seems not to favour them. We believe that when you support a youth to be build up, it’s the same as building a good and better future for yourself and family. When you deny supporting a youth, it’s like a person who corrupts his nation.

 

Operation future leader is a project established by Gods Solution Centre, by the help of Mr Frimpong.

 

The number of youth with a strong interest in this project is over 400 members. The concept of most the youth in Great Britain has caused a lot of damage in many peoples live and certain lives has being lost by gun crime, bad society, low self-esteem and peer pressure. Researches and interview with most of the young people proved that most of the young people have no vision and only think about making money now. Mr Frimpong counselled over 300 young people and came up with the proposal of a trip to Ghana 09 to see how young people and children are suffering, this is to try and change the mind concept of the youth in Great Britain.

About 30 youths from God’s Solution Centre left London on the 17th July 09 to visit Ghana (the capital and the rural areas) in order to enlighten them on just how privilege they are and how many opportunity they have in Great Britain.

During the course of this trip, they were involved in different activities, many activities where to show them how difficult live is in Ghana. They also visited many low class areas and were shocked to see how tough it was to survive and the different obstacles they encounter in everyday live. About 10 young people aged between the ages of 12-17 are leaving in a box house with no water to bath or toilet to use and yet paying such a large sum to have a place to lay their head. It is a sad sight to see, the youth from Great Britain’s were in tears, and some felt sick; others had to be carried away due to the fact that the sight was so intense. A child of about 2 lying in the middle of dirty water, with no parents or any1 to help, societies are not helping.

Mr Frimpong was once a street boy and this visit brought loads of memories back. For him to get to where he is now someone believed in him and God favoured him.

 

We are OFL, are asking you to believe that they is live in this young people and they are the future leaders of this nations. The one of the street that is being ignored can be the next president of the nation. We do no know who and what God has deposited in them. Let us not ignore them, let us rise as one with the vision and burden of supporting the youth of this generation.

 

Vision and hope from the Lord is in the youth.

 

Let’s raise and support the youth of this nation with our strength, money and might. We shall see a better world

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find attached an application form for Operation Future Leaders

All applicants must complete the form and send it to

 

P.O BOX OS 2231

OSU

ACCRA-GHANA

 

A registration fee of 2 cedi (new currency) and a passport picture is to be added to the form by all applicants. You must note that, if the requirements are not met, there might be a delay of application

 

For further information contact us on 0244627251

Or

Email us on

 

 

 

futureleaders@btconnect.com

 

You can also add us on facebook to talk to Prophet Danso

Futureleaders@btconnect.com

 

 

 

 

 

– (Operationfuture Leaders)

 

 

 

Report: Ghana 2009

Operation future leaders seek to transform the lives of many youth all over the world from situations that seems not to favour them. We believe that when you support a youth to be build up, it’s the same as building a good and better future for yourself and family. When you deny supporting a youth, it’s like a person who corrupts his nation.

 

Operation future leader is a project established by Gods Solution Centre, by the help of Mr Frimpong.

 

The number of youth with a strong interest in this project is over 400 members. The concept of most the youth in Great Britain has caused a lot of damage in many peoples live and certain lives has being lost by gun crime, bad society, low self-esteem and peer pressure. Researches and interview with most of the young people proved that most of the young people have no vision and only think about making money now. Mr Frimpong counselled over 300 young people and came up with the proposal of a trip to Ghana 09 to see how young people and children are suffering, this is to try and change the mind concept of the youth in Great Britain.

About 30 youths from God’s Solution Centre left London on the 17th July 09 to visit Ghana (the capital and the rural areas) in order to enlighten them on just how privilege they are and how many opportunity they have in Great Britain.

During the course of this trip, they were involved in different activities, many activities where to show them how difficult live is in Ghana. They also visited many low class areas and were shocked to see how tough it was to survive and the different obstacles they encounter in everyday live. About 10 young people aged between the ages of 12-17 are leaving in a box house with no water to bath or toilet to use and yet paying such a large sum to have a place to lay their head. It is a sad sight to see, the youth from Great Britain’s were in tears, and some felt sick; others had to be carried away due to the fact that the sight was so intense. A child of about 2 lying in the middle of dirty water, with no parents or any1 to help, societies are not helping.

Mr Frimpong was once a street boy and this visit brought loads of memories back. For him to get to where he is now someone believed in him and God favoured him.

 

We are OFL, are asking you to believe that they is live in this young people and they are the future leaders of this nations. The one of the street that is being ignored can be the next president of the nation. We do no know who and what God has deposited in them. Let us not ignore them, let us rise as one with the vision and burden of supporting the youth of this generation.

 

Vision and hope from the Lord is in the youth.

 

Let’s raise and support the youth of this nation with our strength, money and might. We shall see a better world

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find attached an application form for Operation Future Leaders

All applicants must complete the form and send it to

 

P.O BOX OS 2231

OSU

ACCRA-GHANA

 

A registration fee of 2 cedi (new currency) and a passport picture is to be added to the form by all applicants. You must note that, if the requirements are not met, there might be a delay of application

 

For further information contact us on 0244627251

Or

Email us on

 

 

 

futureleaders@btconnect.com

 

You can also add us on facebook to talk to Prophet Danso

Futureleaders@btconnect.com

 

 

 

 

 

– (Operationfuture Leaders)

 

 

 

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