The Northern Sector Coordinator of the Ministry to Persons with Disabilities (MPWDs) of The Church of Pentecost, Overseer Joshua Semador, has admonished persons with disabilities to trust in the Lord and put their hopes firmly on Him.
He shared this during an engagement with the Rescue Sports Foundation and the Amputee Sports Teams’ 5-day sports camping held at CPC Asuofia in the Suame Area of the church.
Speaking on the theme, ‘Jesus, Our Solid Hope,’ with scriptural reference from Micah 7:7-8, Overseer Semador urged the athletes to find solace in the word of God, accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal Saviour, refrain from relying solely on human beings, and always speak positively about and to themselves.
Overseer Semador also took the opportunity to encourage them to join The Church of Pentecost in their localities.
In response, the coach for the team, Mr Benjamin Annor, who is also a member of the PIWC Asokwa Ministry to the Deaf, expressed profound gratitude to the Northern Sector Coordinator for sharing the word of God with them throughout the week.
‘We are sure the seed you have sown will bear good fruits,’ he said.
Present at the programme was Elder Patrick Opoku Appiah, Bompata Area MPWDs Coordinator.
Report by MPWDs Northern Sector Media Team