The Christian Revival Church Association (CRCA), an indigenous body of Christ ministries in West Africa, in partnership with ITEC, an American Christian organization, will on April 11—16, 2022 kickoff a training for dentists in the country.
According to information gathered from the CRCA, American doctors are expected in country soon to begin training Liberian medical practitioners in the area of dentistry. CRCA has therefore called on the public to take advantage of the opportunity provided.
Per day, according to information, over fifty (50) persons will be treated by the American dentists at the Aggrey’s Guest House, Du-Port Road Waterside, Paynesville.
CRCA was recently certified by the Liberian Dental Association to conduct the training of dentists, nurses and doctors in Liberia.
Usually, CRCA brings doctors and nurses from the United States of America to provide free medical treatment to the public. The Christian organization also supplies clinics with medications.
The medical practitioners to be trained will serve as trainers in other parts of Liberia.
At the same time, authorities of the CRCA also disclosed that plans are underway by CRCA and ITEC to conduct a one-week intensive mechanical training for pastors in Liberia.
The mechanical training does this by teaching theory, maintenance and repair of various types of small engines.
The course selection includes training in chainsaws, outboard generators, motorcycles, long-tailstyle boat motors, four stroke engines, two stroke engines and electricity in order to ensure that the participants have adequate hands-on training. Six participants are expected to grace the one-week intensive mechanical training program.
CRCA, since its establishment, has been fully into community and empowerment projects, such as church planting, teachers’ training, pastors’ training, education, agriculture, among others, in Liberia.
ITEC seeks to equip followers of Jesus Christ with skills and tools that they can use as a door opener for sharing the Gospel.