Meet Simon Ramdé
Simon and his wife, Patricia Ramdé-Sogho, have two children: a daughter and a son. In addition to serving in the Romans Project as the International Director in charge of Francophone Africa, Simon is a I pastor and a teacher-researcher. Simon first heard about Project Romans through Dr. Rick Calenberg, who came to present the project in Burkina Faso around the end of 2017. I became a facilitator in 2018.
When asked how the Romans Project has blessed him and those he serves, Simon said, “I was blessed firstly by my experience of the initial reading of Romans, which plunged me into deep meditation and the rediscovery of certain essential biblical truths and doctrines that had remained insufficiently explored. From these discoveries, I organized teachings on various themes. Secondly, as a facilitator, or let's say when I was a facilitator, my joy, edification, and comfort came from knowing that through the reading of Project Romans that I facilitated, many pastors who engaged in it were edified and saw their ministries blessed.
I would like to thank God for this ministry that benefits God's people and encourage the international team in this work, which is so pleasing in God's eyes. When God's people return to God's word, they become stronger and benefit from God's intervention and grace. God appreciates it!”