Diaspora News of Thursday, 26 November 2015

Source: www.3gmediaonline.com

The Peace Ambassador Commends The Ghanaian Ministers Fellowship in New York

Apostle Prince Osei AmeyawApostle Prince Osei Ameyaw

Bronx NY,
The Peace Ambassador wants to shine the light on The Fellowship in New York and how they collectively stood behind one of their own at a terrible time of need. The President and Chief Executive Officer of 3G Media and Ambassador for Peace, His Excellency Charles N. Ntiamoah-Mensah commends the Ghanaian Pastors Fellowship in New York for their show of unity and christian fellowship.

Ambassador Ntiamoah-Mensah recounts the ordeal of Apostle Prince Osei Ameyaw the Overseer of the United Reformed Church with locations in Yonkers, Bronx and other parts of the world. The story is about the disintegration of his many years of marriage blessed with six girls that started with his dear wife walking out on him with the children. Worse is that the ex-wife and children refused to reconcile and reunite with the Apostle, leaving him desolate, shocked and lonely. How did this happen?

Being a man of God and a leader of a church, Apostle Prince Osei Ameyaw was afraid and unwilling to share his ordeal with any church member or anyone else. God working in his own ways, some members of the Ghanaian Pastors Fellowship found out what had happened and decided to intervene, concerned about the alternative if they did nothing. Just in time because Apostle Ameyaw. said he was on the verge of committing suicide and ending it all.

The Fellowship set up a prayer camp and joined in prayers for God's intervention. As one member put it; "we have shared tears with our brother and it was not easy at all but we thank God for his intervention".

Fast tracking the story, Apostle Ameyaw has met a new woman, Agatha Serwaa. Again the Fellowship stepped forward and made a significant financial contribution towards the wedding that was on Saturday, Nov. 7th at the Bible Believers Tabernacle, (BBT) Sanctuary, Bronx, NY. Members of the fellowship were heavily present including others from the USA and Europe. The Peace Ambassador made reference to one of the sessions of Prophet T. B. Joshua. A man of God confessed to the Prophet he had blasphemed against him then requested for forgiveness and deliverance. Prophet T. B. Joshuah told the congregation; "Pastors too have a problem and it takes a Pastor to deliver a Pastor'. It takes a true christian to reach out to the orphan, the widow and the needy. That is what Christ came to do.

In concluding, The Peace Ambassador commends the Ghanaian Pastorship Fellowship for saving the life of their own and showing love, togetherness and unity. While unity is strength, their inspirational story is a shining example to other leaders. He encouraged all Pastors in New York to join the Fellowship so that no pastor will be afraid to share a difficult personal story. No Pastor is better than the other because at the end of the day, they serve one Jesus. Now that there is a closure to what Apostle Ameyaw went through, another door has opened-here comes Mrs. Agatha Serwaa Ameyaw. The Peace Ambassador congratulates the Apostle and Mrs Ameyaw, and wishes them the best of life together. He has equally been inspired by the unity of the Ghanaian moslem community and how they reach out to one another.