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[ 2012-05-12 ]

Baptist Family Church To Hold Woman's Day
The Baptist Family Church at Obosomase in the
Akwapim North District of the Eastern region will
tomorrow, May 13 climax a week long Women's Day
Celebration with a grand church service to raise
funds to continue with the church's development
project.

The church's Resident Pastor, Rev. Jerry Dodoo
made this known an interview with DAILY GUIDE at
the church office in Obosomase.

Rev. Dodoo said the role of women in church
building cannot be overemphasized, adding women
play key roles in areas such as song
ministrations and prayer, character building,
donating generously in cash and kind to the work
of the ministry and making critical suggestions
that help in the church's development.

He added that the Baptist Family Church in line
with its catch phrase – 'God sets the lonely in
families (Psalm 68:6)' ensures that members are
brought up according to sound biblical doctrine to
make them feel at home and confident enough to
face life's challenges.

Senior Associate Pastor of the Church, Prophetess
Grace Dodoo said the theme for the celebration is
'Women of Substance' – Proverbs 31: 10-31.

She said over the period of the celebration, the
church's women's ministry met in the evenings to
study the set chapter (Proverbs 31:10-31) adding
they related it to real life situations which can
help build their spiritual and physical lives.

Rev. Dodoo also appealed to women irrespective of
their religion to set time aside to pray for Ghana
especially that politicians will exercise a very
high degree of tolerance for each other.

She pointed out that in the event of violence in a
country, women and children will suffer the most.

In view of this, Ghanaian women especially
commentators on radio and serial callers for
political parties who phone in to radio stations
should use their air time to talk peace, she
advised.

Source - Daily Guide



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