The Women’s Ministry of the Suame Area of The Church of Pentecost has shown love to the Charly Care Needy Foundation at Kuntenase Toamfom in the Ashanti Region by donating assorted items worth GHC 18,000.00 and a cash amount of GHC 2,000.00 to the Home.
The items, which included bags of rice, a bag of onion, assorted drinks, toiletries, detergents, clothings, underwears, and many others, were donated on Tuesday, June 20, 2023.
In an interview with PENTECOST NEWS, the Area Women’s Ministry Leader, Deaconess Monica Osei Poku, indicated that Vision 2023 of The Church of Pentecost enjoins members to influence every sphere of life with principles and values of the Kingdom of God, including visiting the orphanages and prisons to share with them the Word of God.
According to her, the local church must also be concerned with giving and sharing to portray the love and the beauty of Christ to the world. She, therefore, called on other Areas to emulate this act of generous giving and sharing.
She also encouraged the children of the Home to have hope in Christ irrespective of their current state, assuring them of God’s enormous grace and love, which makes a man great in life.
The Caretaker of the Home, Madam Lydia Arhin, commended The Church of Pentecost, especially the Suame Area, headed by Apostle John Obeng Kesse for the kind gesture towards the children in such a time.
She also outlined a few challenges facing the Home and called for more supports.
Deaconess Dr. Janet Amoanimaa Aggrey, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Jaggreys Fertility, who was part of the delegation, urged the caretakers of the Home to ensure that the items serve the intended purpose for which they were brought.
Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah & Dennis Owusu