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Lower West Akyem MP Commends Akyem Abuakwa PCG Women Group

Sun, 21 Jun 2015 Source: Isaac Amoah Asare

The member of parliament for the Lower West

Akyem Constituency , Hon Gifty Klenam has

commanded women in the Akyem Abuakwa

Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of

Ghana (PCG) for their vital roles in the Socio

economic development of the country and the

church in particular .

She explained that women were the best

managers in the management of resources

and ensured prudent use whatever they had

been entrusted with.

She encouraged women in the church and

country at large not to be afraid of the

opposite sex their fields of endeavours.

Hon. Gifty Klenam gave the commendation at

the 43rd Akyem Abuakwa Presbytery Women’s

Fellowship Conference at Asamankese.

The four day conference was to assess the

performance of the group in the immediate

past year and strategize for the current year.

Over three thousand women drawn from all

the twenty-one districts in the presbytery

attended the conference.

Hon. Gifty Klenam urged Christian women to

let truth prevail at wherever they found

themselves.

Presbytery Chairperson, Rev. Ansa Peasa

applauded women in the PCG for their

valuable support for their families,

communities and Ghana at large.

He appealed to women in the country

especially Presbyterian women to continue to

support their husbands in the upkeep of their

homes.

Rev. Ansa Peasa advised the women to

beware the activities of false prophets

stressing “it is good you go to prayer camps

or centers to pray for all us but go to

Presbyterian and other true Christ prayer

camps “

The Presbytery Chairperson called on women

to have positive mind set about their children

and encouraged their female children to go

into ministerial work.

Presbytery Director of Church Life and Nurture

(CLAN), Rev. George Amo Takyi advised

women in PCG to be prayerful and ask God to

help them provide good counsel for their

families and churches for peace and

happiness to prevail.

Source: Isaac Amoah Asare