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PWC SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN GET TOGETHER


PENTECOSTAL WORD CHAPEL FOUNDER FETES SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN

The leader and founder of the Pentecostal Word Chapel International in the Berekum West District of the Brong Ahafo Region, Apostle Gyasi Richard has committed to the commands of God by fulfilling the need to show love to others. He has organized a party for the Sunday School children in the church. The end of year get together for the Sunday School children attracted over 200 children in the church and children living in Berekum-Jamdede where the church is located. The children were well fed with different kinds of food like "Jollof" rice, fried rice, spaghetti and chicken as well as drinks, sobolo, fruit juice which were succulent and crunchy.



Aside the Sunday School children who ate to their satisfaction at the party, the children at the World of Friends children's home off the Dormaa road also got their share of the party as food and drinks were specially sent to them to also partake in the get together of the church.




According to Apostle Gyasi Richard, he took the inspiration from the fact that, Jesus loves children therefore replicating same on earth is a sign that fulfills the will of God. He said, committing to put joy and ecstasy to the heart of children in time like this, brings greater reward, that's why he surprised them with such a party to let them have a sense of belonging to a father and leader who loves them. He therefore took the opportunity to urge Christians to always visit children's homes and to assist children who are been taken care off at the various children's homes in the country.

Story by Opamogo Paparichy (Rev)

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