CCC takes evangelism to Juaben, donates to patients at govt hospital
Members of the Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC), in furtherance to the Great Commission took the message of the saving grace of Christ to people of the Juaben Municipality in the Ashanti Region.
The church members led by their pastors and elders also visited the Juaben Government Hospital and donated items such as detergents, toiletries, water and hand sanitizers to the administrators, all as part of the church's outreach evangelism programme which is held in October each year.
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Code named the "October Commission", CCC uses the whole month to visit a town in Ashanti where members and Pastors of the church minister to the needs of residents as well as patients and prisoners.
Items
Presenting the items, the Resident Pastor at CCC, Reverend Joshua Obeng, said the church recognised the critical role health practitioners play at the health delivery system hence the decided to donate some consumables to assist in to attending to the needs of patients.
Reverend Obeng said the gesture was rooted in the word of God where the church and Christians were commanded to visit the needy at the hospital and to minister the gospel to those in prisons and that those who have not accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior.
"We are Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC) and our aim, mandate as a church is to fulfill the great Commission as given by Christ Jesus to the church, and this month the Juaben Municipality is the town we are visiting to campaign for Christ Jesus ", Rev Obeng stressed.
Grateful
Receiving the items, Naomi Akomah Amofa, Senior Staff Nurse at the Juaben Government Hospital, expressed appreciation to the church, noted that the items presented were timely, and needed at the hospital.
She however appealed to the church as well as other private organisations and individuals to help expand the maternity block at the hospital.
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"We are grateful for the gesture by CCC and we pray that other churches as well private and state institutions take a cue from this and assist us with such items and also help us to expand our maternity ward so we can attend to the increasing numbers that come here," the Nursing Officer appealed.