Prophet Jonathan Ameyaw, Tema Area Head of the Church of Pentecost at the weekend reminded women that the very foundation of their marriage was love and submission.
To this end, he said, women should remain truthful, faithful, respectful and honest to their partners.
Prophet Ameyaw gave the reminder at the annual Convention held by members of the Tema and Ashaiman Zone of the Women's Movement of the Church at Ashaiman.
The four-day convention had the theme "Pentecostal Women's Pattern of Acceptable Worship".
He further urged members of the Movement to endeavour to give their husbands all the spiritual, moral and physical support they would need in their day-to-day activities.
The Tema Area Head asked them to be industrious, and work to support and take good care of their families.
Reverend John Mensah Yanney, Patron of the Tema-Ashaiman Zone of the Movement reminded women that as lights of the world, they could help expel the darkness in the lives of their neighbours, if only they led upright and morally good lives.
Source: GNA
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