Worcester Church of Pentecost International

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Executive Director and founder of National Africa Foundation, a non-governmental organization that seeks to support African immigrants in the U.S. and Canada, and to promote e-learning initiatives in Africa and other parts of the world.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Share Your Testimonies this month of June!

Hello Brothers and Sisters:

I am inviting you to share your testimonies this month. Depending on how much you want to write, feel free to write! Just remember that members of PENSA and the youth as a whole are those likely to read. May God richly bless you and open more doors as you share your heart with your brethren!

To share a testimony, click on COMMENTS below, then click on OTHER. Write your name and in place of Your web Page write the name of your ASSEMBLY. Thanks once again!

Together with you in praise,

Obiri-Mainoo (Elder-PIWC)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thank the Lord so much for helping me to finish College this june. It has always been my heart desire to go to College and God has let it come to pass, after I have been married with four children. This confirms God's word in Habakuuk 2:3. To Him be the Glory! Brothers and Sisters, if I have been able to finish College, then it is by the grace of God. In my family, there is no body with College degree, but the Lord who changes destiny has made me worthy. I want you to know that it does'nt matter what your family background is, as long as you stay under our Lord's feet, he would change your destiny. It is my prayer that whatever your problem is, you would look up to Jesus who is able to do exceedingly and abundantly, than what we can even imagine. It is also my prayer that the Lord who is able, would cause a change in your life as He has done in mine. Thank you and may the Lord richly bless you.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

My wife and I know Sister Salo way back in Ghana at the Kumasi PIWC when she was at K. Poly. We can attest to her humility and love for the Lord Jesus Christ. This was when she volunteered as the matron at our youth camp at the St. Louis Training College in Kumasi.
Praying to go to college in Ghana, not only has the Lord rewarded her with a double major degree in Business Administration and Information Technology, but also with a humble, loving husband and four beautiful "Americo-Ghanaian" kids.
Do you know that Salo did her degree and had all the four kids while working full time? Sounds incredible but it's true!
While she gives God all the glory, she credits these accomplishments to the selfless support and an unflinching love of her husband.

Sisters and brothers, let's learn from this testimony that our Faithful God is out there looking down to bless any of His children who puts Him first in their life. (2 Chronicles 16:9 paraphrased) Praise be to His Name!

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