Selorm Logoh

Director, Operations – Ghana

Ephesians 2:10
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”

Sports 4 Life entered my life at a moment of deep personal failure. After completing high school, I failed my final examinations and could not continue my education. My identity had always been tied to being academically ahead, so this setback shattered my confidence and sense of purpose.

During that season, I joined Sports 4 Life’s weekend basketball programme. Soon after, I participated in a joint camp with Hoops for Hope, where I encountered the gospel afresh. The message was simple but life-changing: God loved me, had purpose for my life, and created me to serve Him. That truth restored my hope and reshaped my ambitions.

I returned to school with renewed perspective, this time striving not for personal pride but to honour God in all I did. Under the mentorship of Rev. Vincent Asamoah and through Sports 4 Life, my passion for sports ministry grew alongside my faith. My own story convinced me that the gospel, shared through sport and relationships, truly transforms lives.

Years later, serving as part of a Sports 4 Life and Hoops for Hope team at an international basketball camp in Madagascar further deepened this conviction. Working with young people from a different culture, witnessing lives touched by the same gospel message that once restored me, and seeing how sport creates bridges across language and background made it clear that this was more than volunteer service—it was a calling. That experience solidified my desire to devote my life to ministry that reaches young people where they are and leads them to discover hope and purpose in Christ.

Though I later trained in political science and worked in academic research, I became convinced that lasting transformation ultimately comes through Christ, not merely through ideology or policy.

Today, I am grateful to serve with Sports 4 Life and SportsLife Leadership, helping young people discover identity, purpose, and hope in Christ through sport, and I invite you to partner with me in this calling.