Posted by By HENRY CHUKWURAH, Port Harcourt on
The officiating pastor at the Goodnews Bible Church in Port Harcourt at the service held Sunday, February 24, called the occasion, 'a miraculous turning point and a service of positive turn-around."
The officiating pastor at the Goodnews Bible Church in Port Harcourt at the service held Sunday, February 24, called the occasion, 'a miraculous turning point and a service of positive turn-around."
For Mrs. Safe Ntiemuse and her husband, there could not have been a better description of what God has done for them.
They lost their son, Master Ntiemuse, to the Sosoliso aircrash in 2005 in which scores of students of Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja, perished.
But last year, the family recovered a divine compensation as Mrs. Ntiemuse who had her late son about 14 years ago, became pregnant and recently delivered of a set of twins - a boy and a girl.
The miracle babies, Master Uduak Obong Tamutamuno and Miss Ini Obong Tamunoimim and their parents were accompanied by hundreds of friends and relations to the special thanks giving service.
Unable to control her joy at the service, Mrs. Ntiemuse during the children's dedication proper, lay flat on the bare floor of the church as she sang songs of praise to God for the special gifts that wiped away her tears of sorrow these past two years.
Overwhelmed by the joy of ‘divine restoration', she and her husband would rather dance and praise the Lord than talk.
Expectedly, their crowd of guests were later treated to a colourful and rich entertainment as drinks and food flowed freely.