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Honor the Legacy of Elder Emmanuel Amissah
On June 6, 2024, our community lost a beloved member, Elder Emmanuel Amissah. His sudden passing has left a void in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who knew him. Emmanuel was not just a devoted husband and loving father, but also a pillar of strength for his family and community.
Today, we come together to honor Emmanuel’s memory and support his family during this challenging time. Your donation will help cover funeral expenses, provide for his young family, and contribute to a foundation aimed at establishing a clinic to provide comprehensive, compassionate healthcare services through the clinic, using the revenue generated to fund scholarships for students from low-income families, by improving access to both health and education, to foster a supportive environment that enables individuals to thrive and contribute positively to society.
Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a difference. Join us in celebrating Emmanuel’s life and ensuring his legacy of kindness and community service lives on.
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01 January 1988, in Twifu Praso, Central Region of Ghana
He was the beloved son of Elder Amos Amissah and Deaconess Augustina Amissah
Attended Twifu Praso Primary School
Completed Junior Secondary School (JSS) education in 2003
Pursued apprenticeship in welding and fabrication in Koforidua
Enrolled at Wa Workers College in November 2007
Transferred to Wa TI Ahmedia Senior Secondary School (SSS) in 2008
Studied Accounting at the University for Development Studies (UDS), graduated in the 2012
Studied theology at the University of Cape Coast (UCC)
He also had his Masters Education at the Institute of professionals' studies. - IPS
Began his ministry as a Christian Apologist at WA Workers College
He was a pioneer and a presiding Elder for WA PIWC and Kasoa PIWC
He organized and hosted several religious programs including crusades, debates, conferences, and media appearances.
His love for the truth and his passion for the Gospel led him to establish an apologetics institute just to mentored and groom the young ones in defending the Christian Faith.
Demonstrated commitment to education and mentorship
Contributed to the growth and management of the credit union
He also paid his dues by contributing to the development of his country.
Extended leadership and influence, impacting church operations and outreach programs
He got married to Gifty Asamoah in March 2023
He left behind a very beautiful and intelligent daughter (Betty Amissah)
He traveled to the United Kingdom to live with his wife and also continue work with the Church of Pentecost
He passed away, leaving behind, his wife, daughter, mother, and six siblings.