The Middle Cross Impact Chapel International last Sunday celebrated the annual Children’s Day anniversary at the church’s Headquarters at Peace Town in Ngleshie Amanfro in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
The colorful programme was the second edition. It provided an opportunity for the children to display their skills in performances such as singing and recital of Bible verses.
Some of the children were dressed in kente cloths while others dressed in other African wears.
Preaching the sermon, the Founder and Leader of the church, Rev. Raymond Boah charged parents to take good care of their children.
He said children are gifts of God, therefore proper care must be given to the children all the time.
Rev. Boah said when it comes to children's upbringing, both parents have responsibility as the Bible warned fathers not to provoke their children to wrath but bring them up in maturity and admiration.
He added that parents should teach their children the right way so that they will never depart from it.
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