Addressing Illiteracy in Liberia
Would you tell us about, basically the illiteracy rate in Liberia, and what your schools are doing to help the illiteracy rate
Would you tell us about, basically the illiteracy rate in Liberia, and what your schools are doing to help the illiteracy rate
You are more than a school though, you’re a social organization as well. I heard a story about a lady who died, and you helped pay for the funeral?
I have a big plan for Monrovia because where are now in Jacob Town, in the very poor community we are renting, in the very first 5 years, it cost us 6,000 USD
What led you to start a Lutheran School back in your hometown? Well the Lutheran School it was a prophecy long ago
We are blessed to speak with Perry Geevon Smith today, and it's really great to be with you, Perry, as you are the founder of two Lutheran Schools in Liberia, one in your own hometown of River Cess and the other in the capital of Monrovia.
When the republic of Liberia was established in 1842, the founding fathers realized the proclamation of the gospel would be a first priority for their prosperity. Mission agencies and church groups were invited to establish houses of worship, schools and health facilities. Liberia became a Christian country. However, during
The noble ideals upon which our godly founding fathers established America was the model for the passionate framers of the Liberian Constitution. The founders were 15,000 freed and free-born black people from America and over 3,000 Afro-Caribbean’s who were sponsored by the American Colonization Society in hopes of giving