Church
Church in Ghana is more than a place of worship, it is a powerful social institution shaping daily life, politics, and community identity. Across Accra and beyond, churches influence how people think, spend, vote, and even survive economic pressure. From small roadside congregations to massive international ministries, Christianity in Ghana reflects deep faith mixed with cultural tradition and modern hustle. This introduction explores how the church has grown into a central force in Ghanaian society, blending spirituality with social reality. It also highlights its impact on family life, education, and hope in a country where faith often carries the weight of survival.

