Ebenezer Pentecostal holds Women’s Conference

Ebenezer Pentecostal holds Women’s Conference

Rev Omari (fourth from right) in group picture with members of Ebenezer Pentecostal Women’s Ministry

The greatest wealth of a Christian woman is wisdom, the Lead Pastor of Favour House Christian Center (FHCC), Rev Blessed Omari, has said.
She explained that the wisdom of a Christian woman attracts peo¬ple to her as they tend to admire and desire to emulate her.
Rev Omari said this at the National Annual Women Conference organised by the Ebenezer Pentecostal Women’s Ministry (EPWM) at Pig farm, Accra on Saturday.
The day’s event was held on the theme, ‘Wisdom for positive change.’ It brought together about 150 women from the vari¬ous branches of EPFM across the country.
She said wisdom was a neces¬sary tool required by every Christian woman in her daily activities, adding that a wise woman was patient, a virtue that remains her strongest weapon.
According to Rev Omari, the Christian woman’s strongest security was her faith, explaining that “the security of one’s faith is linked to the finished work of Jesus Christ.”
She also urged the women to put on a smile no matter the challenges they faced.
She said a smile was an inexpensive commodity and the greatest ‘tonic’ in any toxic situation.
Rev. Omari said they could be angry but not for long be¬cause it had the tendency to destroy things, adding that “always put on a smile.”
The President of EPWM, Lady Apostle Martha Anim in an interview with The Spectator said, the event was a yearly event but was halted due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
She said the purpose of the meeting was to bring change in the life of women, adding that “I think we need change in every aspect of our lives in order to grow physically, spiritually and mentally.”
She mentioned that it was the desire of the church that, the various branches would grow.
Lady Apostle Anim said the church has 10 branches in the country, namely Elmina, Otabenase, Suhum, Nsawam, Madina, Ablekuma, Nmai Djorn, Ayikuma and Pig farm all in the Central, Eastern and Greater Accra regions, respectively.
“God created us in his own image and after his likeness and God is full of wisdom, so as a child of God wisdom is imputed on us,” she said.
She urged women to build their homes, communities and the na¬tion because they were important and a gift to the world.
By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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