Black Challenge Honored with Thanksgiving at Believers Worship Center

The National Amputee Football team, known as the Black Challenge, attended a special Thanksgiving service at the Believers Worship Center to celebrate their remarkable victory at the recent African Amputee Football Cup of Nations. Led by Stephen Adom Kyei Duah (Voice of God), the congregation praised the team for retaining their championship title and encouraged them to continue representing Ghana with pride despite challenges.

Stephen Adomoo Kyei Duah, founder of the Believers Worship Center, pledged support for the Black Challenge, promising to provide them with their own bus for future travels instead of relying on public transportation.

Following a dinner hosted by the church council and community leaders for the team, a generous donation of 200,000 GHC was presented to the Black Challenge to support their endeavors.

The visit to the Believers Worship Center included prayers and guidance from the man of God, who additionally contributed a significant amount of 100,000 GHC to further assist the team.

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Published on June 13, 2024