news from ghana
AGOGO
I am grateful that you didn’t delay in writing when you heard of the falling asleep, in Christ, of my father, Brother Charles Aboagye. I read your letter to the whole family to signify that we have got Brethren and Sisters outside Ghana. I want you to thank the Brethren and Sisters in Ghana for the love they showed to me during this time and I know you would have done the same had you been here. Send my sincere gratitude to other Brothers and Sisters in England who contributed in one way or another.
Bro. William Aboagye
SHAMA
As we are all aware, troubles in the world still continue in this year of 2005, with all our hopes depending upon the coming of the Lord to put things right. We therefore must support each other on our walk to the Kingdom, which our good Master, the Lord Jesus Christ, is coming to set up on the earth, when there shall be no more sickness, pain or death for those found faithful by him. So let us all hold fast to the end. You will be happy to hear that Sis. Cecilia is now keeping up in health. The Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance is very useful to me in my studies; thank you very much for making it possible for me to have it.
Bro Joseph Oppong
Photo: Bro. John K. Dadzie (Winneba)
Photo: The meeting hall at Shama Junction. In the front row are four newly baptised Brethren and Sisters.
CAPE COAST
I am writing this morning from Queen Ann’s Point “Ekon” near Cape Coast. You will be very glad to hear that, with the assistance of our Almighty Father, we have baptised two souls, they are the wife of Brother Joseph Agyemang, Sister Monica Williams Agyemang and the nephew of Brother Joel Acquah, Brother Stephenson Joel Aidoo. Brothers Joseph and Thomas from Accra witnessed these baptisms. We pray that our Almighty Father will guide them to the coming Kingdom. Amen.
Brother Lawrence Nkrumah