Founders

It all started in when Aaron went to Ghana on his first summer missions trip with Teen Mania Ministries. That same trip, the Lord gave Aaron a vision of five buildings in the shape of a cross, with people running into the building to be equipped, and people running out to spread the Good News of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Aaron returned to Ghana for the next four summers with Teen Mania Ministries. Following graduation from Bible College, he taught one semester a year at a Bible school his parents, Mal and Mary Anthony had helped begin on their first trip to Ghana.

Between 1994 and 1999, the family helped plant eight churches in Ghana and held 7 leadership development seminars for pastors, and had the first VBS sessions in Western Ghana. All this time, the vision was burning in Aaron’s heart. He wrote the vision, “to make it plain upon the tables, so that those who see it would run.” (Habakkuk 2:2)

In 1999, the Lord determined this to be the year the family should begin to work on that vision given to Aaron of five buildings in the shape of a cross. Land was purchased, construction began. End Time Harvest Bible College was birthed in 2001. Since then, the Bible College has made a great impact on the people of Ghana, and has greatly extended the Kingdom of God.

End Time Harvest Ministries was formally incorporated by the State of New York in February, 1997, and received recognition as a not-for-profit religious organization by the IRS in the same year. Five sit on the Board of Directors. This ministry was incorporated in Ghana in 1999, with five members sitting on the Board of Directors, two of whom are Ghanaian.

All three founders are ordained through LeSEA (Lester Sumrall Evangelistic Association).

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Aaron and Grace Anthony, with their
four children, Michael, Lisa, Jeffrey,
and Joan

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Mal and Mary Anthony