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Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship Ghana launches ‘Go Ye’ book to commemorate four decades in Ghana

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The Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship (FGBMFI-Ghana) has launched the ‘Go Ye’ book which recounts their over 40 years of service in Ghana.

The book, “GO YE’ The FGBMFI Ghana Story” was launched under the theme: “4 decades of changing lives”.

The event which took place at the Labadi Beach Hotel had Madam Joyce Aryee as a special guest as well executives and members of FGBMFI-Ghana.

Speaking at the event, National President of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship, George Prah said:

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“The fellowship has been around for over 44 years and it’s done so much, impacted so many lives. Even in the church, the number of church leaders we have today had their foundations in this fellowship and this just shows the faithfulness of the Lord.”

“Full Gospel has done this for so long but we felt it was time to document what has happened not just so we would rejoice at our accomplishments but that we would inspire the new generation and the future,” he added.

On how the group seeks to bring more changes to lives in the country, George stated:

“Ghana still has a long way to go. We have corruption to deal with it, we have all strains of decadence creeping in from outside into our society, and unless the Christian community gets up from being just church-goers but being practical implementers of the lessons and values that our Lord Jesus Christ taught us in their marketplace and place of works. Little by Little, we can transform our nation, we can transform our people and we can make our world as beautiful as the Garden Of Eden which it was intended to be”

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Watch the full video from the launch below.

Full Gospel Business Mens fellowship International  launches  'Go Ye' book

FGBMFI
The Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International is the world’s largest Christian business men’s organization, networking thousands of members – both male and female – including Presbyterians, Methodists, Catholics, Anglicans, Pentecostals, and Charismatics in over 162 nations operating through more than 7,000 local chapters.
FGBMFI-Ghana was formed on October 29, 1984, and has since established branches in all but one of the 16 regions of the country.

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