In celebration of their victory at the African Amputee Football Cup of Nations, Stephen Adom Kyei Duah (Voice of God) and his congregation hosted a Thanksgiving ceremony at the Believers Worship Center, where The Black Challenge, the National Amputee Football Team, was present.
The team’s incredible accomplishment in keeping the trophy was commended by the man of God, who also urged them to keep advancing Ghana’s reputation in spite of their obstacles.
The Believers Worship Center’s founder, Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, declared he will take up The Black Challenge. To show his dedication to their well-being, he assured the team that they would go to Kumasi in their own bus going forward instead of using the public system.
The crew was treated to dinner by the church council and traditional chiefs (Nananom) as a show of appreciation and support. They kindly gave GHC 200,000 to The Black Challenge after the supper.
The African Amputee Football Cup of Nations team, The Black Challenge, stopped by the Believers Worship Center to get direction and prayers prior to their competition. In addition to sending the team prayers, Stephen Adom Kyei Duah gave GHC 100,000 to help with their endeavors.
The Believers Worship Center celebration serves as a powerful reminder of the value of community support and trust in the team’s achievement, which inspires The Black Challenge to keep up their exceptional international representation of Ghana.