The Executive Presbytery of the Assemblies of God Church, led by the General Superintendent, Reverend Stephen Wengam, paid a courtesy visit to the president-elect, John Dramani Mahama, on Tuesday to extend their congratulations on his electoral victory.
The delegation met with Mr. Mahama and his wife, Lordina, in a cordial and uplifting meeting that underscored the church’s commitment to supporting the nation’s leadership.
Speaking on behalf of the church, Reverend Wengam assured the president-elect of their unwavering support.
He emphasized the church’s readiness to stand firmly by him as he prepares to take on the mantle of leadership and navigate the challenges of guiding Ghana toward progress and unity.
“We are confident in your ability to lead this nation with wisdom and integrity, and we will continually offer our prayers and encouragement,” Reverend Wengam stated.
Mr. Mahama, a long-standing member of the Assemblies of God Church, expressed deep gratitude to the leadership for their steadfast support and spiritual guidance over the years.
With heartfelt sincerity, he acknowledged the church’s role in shaping his values and leadership journey.
He also pledged to lead the nation with honesty, transparency, and a deep sense of responsibility.
“I am committed to serving Ghanaians with truth and fairness, and I will remain steadfast in my efforts to build a better Ghana,” Mr. Mahama assured.
The meeting concluded with a powerful moment of prayer, as Reverend Wengam invoked blessings upon the president-elect, his family, and his team.
He prayed for divine wisdom, protection, and strength for Mr. Mahama as he steps into the demanding role of head of state.
The visit was a testament to the church’s enduring partnership with national leaders in fostering spiritual and moral guidance for the nation.
The Assemblies of God Church’s visit was not only a gesture of congratulations but also a reaffirmation of its dedication to being a spiritual pillar for the country’s leadership.
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