President John Dramani Mahama has credited Reverend Stephen Wengam, the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, as a significant influence on his faith in Christ.
Speaking at the burial service of Rev. Wengam’s late mother, Madam Deborah Wengam, on Saturday, January 25, at the forecourt of the State House, President Mahama revealed the crucial role Rev. Wengam and the late Ernest Kwadwo Agyei, former Senior Pastor of the Ringway Gospel Centre Assemblies of God, have played in the spiritual lives of himself and the Second Lady, Lordina Mahama.
“Rev. Stephen Wengam and Ernest Kwadwo Agyei have been spiritual pillars for my wife Lordina and me. Both of them are responsible for my strengthened faith in Jesus Christ,” President Mahama shared during his tribute.
Madam Deborah Wengam, a devout Christian and a dedicated member of the women’s ministry of the Assemblies of God Church, was celebrated for her discipline, selflessness, and the positive influence she wielded over younger generations.
Reverend Wengam, in his eulogy, recounted the pivotal role his mother played in shaping his life and ministry. He spoke of her unwavering commitment to evangelism and her steadfast support during his early pastoral journey.
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“My path as a pastor at a young age was fully supported by her. She ensured I had everything I needed,” Rev. Wengam said, reflecting on her lasting impact.
The funeral service was attended by a large gathering of mourners, including family, clergy, and dignitaries, who celebrated Madam Deborah Wengam’s legacy of faith, mentorship, and service.
Her influence continues to inspire many, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those who encountered her devotion and leadership.