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General News of Sunday, August 4, 2019
Source: starrfm.com.gh
2019-08-04
The couple, James K. Andorful, 96, and Margaret Manuel, 93
The congregations of the Dansoman Central Assembly of the Pentecost Church on Saturday, August 3, were marveled by a marriage ceremony between two nonagenarians.
The couple, 96-year-old James K. Andorful, and 93-year-old Margaret Manuel, became friends after more than 50 years together, resulting in nine children.
Donning White Apparels Mr. and Mrs. Andorful exchanged their wedding vows in front of the altar unofficially presided over by the pastor of the Dansoman District of the Pentecostal Church, Reverend James Oko Barnor.
Preaching on the subject, "Unless they understand each other" in Amos 3: 3, Reverend Oko Barnor said, "If two couples can live under the same roof for 50 years in a relationship, it means that it's a good thing. they understood each other. "
He lamented the recent increase in the number of divorces in Ghana and a phenomenon that has largely blamed the discontent of couples. He said that marriages have survived in the past because couples were happy with the little things they had and understood each other regardless of the circumstances.
He therefore advised young people in particular not to compare their marriages with others and rather to appreciate what God has given them to maintain their marriages.
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