Home PageCoursesField WorkResourcesResidenceContact UsSite Map
  • Facts about Ghana
  • How to get here
  • What to bring
  • Medical tips
  • Arrival in Accra 
  • Using local transportation
  • Connecting with TICCS 
  • Visa matters
  • Money matters
This four-week study tour is tailored to the needs of students and professionals who wish to go a little deeper into the local culture. Tours can be contracted (10 participants minimum) and adapted to special needs.

Organization:
1 week touring sites of special historical and cultural interest
1 week Orientation 
1 week linguistic and cultural preparation for village sites
1 week village immersion, debriefing, departure

Cost: 1,500 USD (includes lectures, activities, room and board)

Dates: January, April, May, June, October, and November

a traditional compound
Traditional Compound in Northern Ghana
*** 
  • Maryknoll Institute of African Studies, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Chicago Center for Global Ministries, Chicago, IL USA
  • Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, IL USA
  • PC-USA, Louisville, KY USA
  • Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Anthropos Institute, Sankt Augustin, Germany
 
  • The Roots 
  • The Beginnings (1983)
  • The Incubation Period (1984)
  • The Move to Tamale (1985)
  • Getting started at Tamale (1985-1989)
  • TICCS Becomes a Reality (1989-1991)
  • Picking up Momentm (1991-1992)
  • Expansion (1992-1993)
  • Building the TICCS Identity (1993-1996)
  • Coming of Age 

  • (1996-The Present)
doll
  • The Mission-sending and Mission-receiving paradigms
  • Implications for ministry
  • The Cross Cultural paradigm
  • New wineskins
  • Learning to leave
  • Leaving to learn
  • Implications for training
  • Rationale for TICCS

  •  
 
TICCS Newsletter
TICCS publishes a Newsletter twice a year, in January and July. The current TICCS Newsletter is available at this website.

Occasional Papers: Culture and Development Series

  • Taboos and Development
  • African Herbal Treatments
  • The Witchcraft Mentality and Development
  • Women and Development: The Cultural perspective
Occasional Papers: Culture and Ministry Series
  • African Parables for Sunday Readings 

  • Cycle A
  • African Parables for Sunday Readings 

  • Cycle B
  • The Witchcraft Mentality and Christian Ministry
  • Women and Ministry: The Cultural Perspective
Monographs
  • Ghana Handbook
  • Introduction Course Lecture Notes 
  • A North American's Guide to Ghanaian English 
  • Dagbani Proverbs and the Bible
  • Nawuri Proverbs
Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre (ACMC) Akropong

University of Development Studies (UDS), Tamale 

Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon/Accra

St. Victors Seminary, Tamale

Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy, and Bible Translation, Tamale

Related Links in Microsoft Word 
Travel Tips Travel Tips
Study Tours Inside Africa Brochure | Inside Africa Information | DKA Syllabus | One World Syllabus |
Rumble Syllabus
Links & Affiliations Affiliations | Affiliation ACMC
History History
Vision Vision
Publications Publications
Newsletter Newsletter- July-2001    Newsletter - July 2002    Newsletter - July 2003
Site Map Site Map
TOP