Tamale: Beaming Love Ghana, an organisation focused on revitalising marriages and mending relationships, has introduced an initiative aimed at strengthening families through worship and consecration.
According to Ghana News Agency, the non-denominational initiative, titled 'Beaming Love Family in Worship', was launched in Tamale and is designed to be an annual event where couples, families, and singles gather for fellowship, communion, and rededication of their relationships and marriages to God for direction and restoration. The inaugural edition is set for August 2, 2025, and will feature renowned religious leaders and worship figures from across the country.
The initiative aims to inspire and restore dignity to homes and families, enabling them to fulfill their divine purpose on earth. The launch also doubled as a fundraising event to secure financial support from individuals, corporate bodies, and development partners for the initiative's success.
Mrs Eunice Nkegbe, Executive Director of Beaming Love Ghana, stated that the initiative is designed to help families, especially couples, reconnect spiritually and emotionally, renewing their commitment to building loving and sustainable relationships. She explained that the initiative encourages families to engage in collective worship, prayer, and thanksgiving, promoting unity and harmony at home.
Mrs Nkegbe highlighted that the initiative serves as both a spiritual and emotional revival space for families and a platform to reaffirm values, deepen faith, and strengthen emotional and spiritual bonds. She appealed for support from families, individuals, philanthropists, and benevolent organisations, emphasising its potential to restore sanity in family life and raise Godly children for the nation.
Reverend Prince Lewis Fiadjoe, Northern Regional Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) and Senior Pastor of Kingdom Temple, ICGC, Tamale, delivered an exhortation on family life. He stressed the importance of family worship and sanctification for spiritual growth, transformation, and preserving the Christian faith for future generations. He encouraged families to adopt the initiative to foster unity and healthy relationships at home and in the church.
Professor Issahaku Haruna, Vice Dean of the School of Business at the University for Development Studies, chaired the launch and described the initiative as a significant tool for spreading the gospel and uniting families under a platform of worship and sanctification. He urged families to embrace the initiative, highlighting its potential to build Godly homes that bring honour to God and contribute positively to national development.
