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ABOUT THE FATHER'S BUSINESS - EPISODE 3: TROUBLE DAYS

Characters in the story so far Bishop Edward Ansah – head pastor, Amazing Souls Worship Center, West Legon, and wife, Rev Mrs Victoria Ansah Pastor Edwin Nyarko – pastor, Amazing Souls Worship Center, and wife Pastor Bismark Kissiedu – pastor, Amazing Souls Worship Center, and wife Pastor Kwame Aidoo – Renaissance Chapel Int Ministries, Branch pastor Mr and Mrs Hutchful – members, Renaissance Chapel  Story So far Just days before a big international convention at his church, Bishop Edward Ansah, founder and senior pastor of Amazing Souls Worship Center, heard the terrible news from two of his pastors about their involvement in an abhorrent sex act.  Another minister from a different church, Pastor Kwame Aidoo, was experiencing financial troubles in his life due to his commitment to conform to new church policies that had been adopted at his church, the Renaissance Chapel International Ministries, which was not far from Bishop Ansah's church. He intended to seek assistance from...

AGAINST THE ODDS - Episode 5: A Turn for the Better

    Bathing was difficult for Mawufemor due to the bruises and sutures on his skin. Elorm, the daughter of the pastor and a final-year nursing student at the Ho Nursing Training School, attended to his wounds following his shower.      Elorm had the characteristics of an extrovert; she was a person with an outgoing personality. She was not as religious as would be anticipated of a clergy's ward, unlike her siblings. She enjoyed dressing in skimpy attire, much to the annoyance of her ageing parents. "It's unbecoming for a Christian woman to dress as you do...", her mother would often comment. "Don't dress like a harlot in my house," her pure choleric father would rather say. “If you do that again, I will disown you!" Elorm was accustomed to this empty threat, but she was always mindful of her attire while her father, the pastor, was present.    Nevertheless, regardless of her excesses, she was an attractive woman. She had eyes as brilliant as rare ...