Accra, Ghana – The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has delivered a message of hope and reassurance to young women facing the challenges of unplanned pregnancies.

Speaking during a recent church gathering, Apostle Nyamekye emphasized that an unplanned pregnancy should not be a source of despair or hopelessness. He reminded the congregation that every child, regardless of the circumstances of their conception, is a gift from God with a unique destiny.
“Don’t worry if you find yourself with an unplanned pregnancy,” he said. “God will take care of the child. He has a plan and purpose for every life He allows to be born.”
The apostle encouraged families, church leaders, and communities to offer support instead of condemnation, noting that many young women suffer silently due to stigma and rejection. He highlighted that the church must serve as a refuge of compassion, reminding believers that Jesus Himself welcomed and valued children.
His remarks have resonated across social and religious circles in Ghana, sparking renewed conversations about how faith-based organizations can provide both spiritual and practical support to expectant mothers in difficult situations.
As Ghana continues to grapple with social issues surrounding teenage pregnancy and stigmatization, Apostle Nyamekye’s message underscores the need for empathy, love, and constructive engagement to help young women embrace motherhood without fear.
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