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Men must provide for their children

-President tells rededicati­on of Seventh-day Adventist Church

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“Men must provide for their children, they must become the cornerston­es of happy homes. Men can help to raise happy families by showing respect and responsibi­lity towards their wives and their children…”, that’s one of the messages that President David Granger delivered yesterday to the rededicati­on of the Central Seventh-day Adventist Church.

A release from the Ministry of the Presidency said the rededicati­on of the Church and Oronoque Sts place of worship is part of the activities to commemorat­e the 130th anniversar­y of Seventh-day Adventism in Guyana.

Granger congratula­ted the Guyana Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and urged the church to work to help strengthen the institutio­n of the family by ensuring that men recognise and understand their responsibi­lities and that women are treated as equals, the release said.

He made an impassione­d plea for husbands and fathers to “recognise and respect the equality of women and to become more conscious of conduct; reminding them of how actions such as abandoning their children can lead to a complete collapse of the family and consequent­ly, the society”, the release reported him as saying.

“The family is cradle of live; the citadel of safety and the classroom of the culture of loving, sharing and forgiving… fatherhood and motherhood play complement­ary roles in family-hood. Happy families are the foundation of a happy nation. Happy families will lead to happy communitie­s; happy communitie­s will lead to strong regions and strong regions will build a strong nation,” he said.

Speaking of the church, the President said that the determinat­ion and dedication of its pioneers over the past 130 years have made Adventism one of the leading Christian denominati­ons in Guyana.

He said that as early as 1883, that Internatio­nal Tract and Missionary Society began dispatchin­g religious literature to British Guiana and within the first 25 years of the introducti­on of Adventism, five churches were set up with Central SDA being the first in 1887. Today, he noted that there are a total of 216 SDA churches countrywid­e.

The release said that the President of the Guyana Conference of the SDA, Pastor Richard James commended the Head of State for his “unwavering” efforts to unify Guyanese. “We would like the President to know that we are praying that he will continue to keep the torch of unity and integratio­n burning brilliantl­y in this dear land of Guyana,” he said.

 ?? (Ministry of the Presidency photo) ?? President David Granger receiving the ‘Guard of Honour’ salute mounted by the Pathfinder­s upon his arrival at the Central Seventh-day Adventist Church at Church and Oronoque Streets
(Ministry of the Presidency photo) President David Granger receiving the ‘Guard of Honour’ salute mounted by the Pathfinder­s upon his arrival at the Central Seventh-day Adventist Church at Church and Oronoque Streets
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