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Friday, September 12, 2008 12:24 PM

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Isaac Djangmah, of Ghana, Africa, talks to members of Ottawa Middle School’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes about the role faith plays in his life. Djangmah is speaking to several Ottawa groups this week as part of a ministry created by Ottawa resident JoAnne Fluke called “Reaching Up, Reaching Out.”

African man brings message of passion, purpose

By JENALEA MYERS, Herald Staff Writer

Isaac Djangmah’s passion is his faith, and it’s that passion that brought him on a visit to Ottawa all the way from Ghana, Africa.

“I’ll share something that I think can help people gain a sense of mission, a sense of purpose, a sense of hope, so that they will be able to strive forward to whatever dreams they’re aspiring for in life,” he said.

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