Faithfulness
Lady Reverend Dr. Mrs Ewuradwoa
I
I became born again at the
age of 15 years. That was 36
years ago, in form 3 in
Achimota School. I’ve been
quite a serious Christian since
then, serving God actively.
I was part of those who started
the Lighthouse branch in Kumasi
in 1993, which was the first
Lighthouse branch in Ghana. The
church grew to an average
attendance of 2000 with 52
branches.
In 1997, I met my husband
Kakra Baiden. We became
beloveds and got married when I
was in my fifth year of medical
school.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, I
got pregnant during my final year
and my due date was in the middle
of my final exams. My professors
asked me to defer my studies for a
year which I declined. God is a
good and merciful God. I prayed
fervently that I would deliver on
the weekend of the exam period
Baiden
(the exams were over a period of 2
weeks). I successfully went
through the first week of exams
without going into labor. I was so
confident that I would go into
labor on Saturday, which was my
due date, but on Saturday there
was no sign of labor. I cried unto
my God to have mercy on me
because I had to continue writing
my final exams on Monday.
On Sunday, there was still no
sign of labor but to the glory of
God, labor started on Sunday
evening. I delivered a bouncing
baby girl at 10:35pm and was
discharged the following morning
to write one of the final exams.
In 2008, our presiding Bishop,
Bishop
Dag
Heward-Mills
transferred my husband, Bishop
Kakra Baiden to Accra. Change is
never easy; I was devastated
initially. I had a hospital in Kumasi
which was seeing over 100 people
a day at that time and we had a
wonderful and thriving church. We
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