“I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed”. Romans 8:18 & 19 NIV. Mmeresanten Hen, ne wo Yehowa, mmeresanten Hen ne wo Awurade, w‘ahenni yɛ daa ahenni, wo tumi to rentwa daa, mmeresanten hen mmeresanten hen, ne wo Yehowa. The above song was one of Honourable Deaconess Eunice Asomah-Hinneh’s favorites. Regardless of her mood, this song reverberates extreme joy within her. Mama Eunice as she was affectionately called, accepted Christ and was subsequently baptized in water on 1st July 1980 by Pastor Samuel Opoku Adipah (rtd), the then District Pastor of Sekondi CoP. Mamaworshipedwith the KetanAssembly and later travelled to Italy. Upon her return from Italy, Mama Eunice joined the Good Shepherd Assembly (now Sophia Cudjoe Assembly, Sakumono) in June 2006. She was ordained a Deaconess in 2010. Hon. Deaconess Eunice Asomah-Hinneh was a true blessing to Ghana and her generation, a virtuous woman sent by God to spread love, goodness, and joy to many. She exhibited these gifts in diverse ways. In 2010, she personally financed all the unfinished works of the then Glory Temple building which was under construction. Furthermore, Mama Eunice was an epitome of selflessness, kindness, andgenerositywhich knewnobounds. She touched Church Of Pentecost, Teshie Nungua Area, Sakumono District, Sophia Cudjoe Temple C H U R C H g Tribute Eternally Cherished 56 Hon. Dcns. Mrs. Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh
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