

The Deputy Executive Director of the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), Dr. James Duah, has paid a courtesy call on the General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam, at his office at Cedar Mountain Chapel, East Legon. He was accompanied by the Executive Director of AG Care, the social action wing of Assemblies of God, Ghana.
Discussions during the meeting focused on the critical role of the Church in providing quality healthcare services to society, particularly in underserved communities.
Dr. Duah commended Assemblies of God, Ghana for its pioneering role in healthcare delivery, noting that the Church was among the first Pentecostal and Charismatic denominations to establish hospitals in rural Ghana in the early 1950s. He encouraged the leadership of the Church to continue strengthening its partnership with CHAG to enhance healthcare delivery in deprived communities across the country. Dr. Duah also conveyed a special message from the Executive Director of CHAG to Rev. Wengam.
In his response, Rev. Wengam expressed appreciation to CHAG for its continuous support to Assemblies of God health facilities and their efforts to improve healthcare services nationwide. He further commended Dr. Duah, a member of Assemblies of God, Ghana, for exemplifying Christian values and representing Christ excellently in the marketplace.
The General Superintendent reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to advancing quality healthcare delivery, especially in rural and underserved communities, as part of its holistic mission to transform lives and communities.