Kidnapped church of Pentecost Deacon released

The National Head of the Church of Pentecost Apostle A. Yiadom-Boakye has revealed that a Deacon who was kidnapped in South Africa during a Church service on Sunday has returned home safely.

The National Head of the Church of Pentecost Apostle A. Yiadom-Boakye has revealed that a Deacon who was kidnapped in South Africa during a Church service on Sunday has returned home safely.

The Ghanaian Community in South Africa and the rest of the world was left in shock after a video of some unknown gang men attacked the Pentecost church during service and robbed them of their valuables and kidnapped a Deacon.

The Church of Pentecost declared a 3 days fasting and prayers for their member.

In a more comforting and miraculous news received on Wednesday, November 1, the National head revealed that “by the grace of God, the National Deacon of South Africa, Elder Emmanuel Cudjoe has come home alive”.

The church therefore thanks the general public for their prayers and support.

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