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Since
1988
The Luke Society Missions Ghana was founded under the leadership of Dr. John Oduro-Boateng. It is also a member of the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) and the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG). The Luke society missions Ghana currently has two ministry sites in Ghana; St. Luke Hospital, Kasei, Ashanti (EST. 1988 July/August) and Emmanuel Eye Medical Centre (EST. October 1993 and absorb in March 1998).
Luke Society Missions Ghana
Luke Society Missions Ghana stands as one of the oldest and most respected Christian medical ministries within the global Luke Society network. As part of an interdenominational organization, it partners with Christian health professionals who serve their own communities through culturally relevant, Christ-centered care. The ministry focuses on teaching disease prevention, providing medical treatment, and supporting economic development where needed—all rooted in the gospel message of reconciliation and healing. With over 40 ministry sites across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Eastern Europe, the Luke Society empowers local leaders to transform lives physically, socially, and spiritually through mentorship, prayer, and practical support.
See the Stories from 1916 website here for accounts and a podcast recording of a member of staff working in the Mater Hospital during the 1916 Rising.
Our Society’s Timeline
Rooted in Vision. Growing in Impact.
Opening of St. Luke, Kasei
Transformation of the Hospital
Founding of Emmanuel Eye Missions
Dedication Of The Boelens Memorial Block
Dedication Of The Boelens Memoral Medical Block
Dedication of Boelens Memorial Medical Block
