Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Couple assists prayer centre

Page 22, March 27, 2010
Story: Emmanuel Adu-Gyamerah
A GHANAIAN philanthropist based in Abuja, Nigeria, Dr Johnson Boanu and his wife, Warrant Officer Class One Comfort Boanu of the Ghana Armed Forces has presented a four-bedroom guest house and a new sprinter bus to the Jenjemireja Gethsemane Presbyterian Prayer Centre in the Brong Ahafo Region.
The guest house and the bus valued at GH¢50,000 were provided to solve the transportation and accommodation problems hampering the operations of the centre.
WO1 Boanu, who presented the facilities on behalf of her husband, Dr Boanu, who is the Director of Environment of the ECOWAS said they took the decision to contribute their quota to enhance the work of the centre.
She gave the assurance that as long as they lived, they would continue to use their resources to support moves to win more souls for Christ.
The Chairman of the West Brong Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr Kofi Effa-Ababio, who received the keys of the house and the bus, thanked the couple for the gesture.
“Your wonderful gesture will go a long way to assist the centre to strengthen its evangelism drive,” he said and assured the donors that the church would continue to remember them in prayers.
He urged officials of the centre to take good care of the facilities and use them for the purposes for which they were provided.
The Drobo District Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Philip Ntow Agyeman advised members of the centre to dedicate themselves to the work of God and let their lives attract more people to the centre.
The Director of the Prayer Camp, Prophet Daniel Ansu expressed profound gratitude to people who contributed in diverse ways towards the success of the re-opening of the centre.
He also thanked Dr Boanu and his wife for their donation and assured them that the centre would take good care of the bus and the guest house and use them to propagate the gospel.

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