By Solomon Gumah
Tamale, July 15, GNA – Beaming Love Ghana, an organisation committed to revitalising marriages and mending relationships, has launched an initiative aimed at strengthening families through worship and consecration.
The non-denominational initiative dubbed: “Beaming Love Family in Worship”, launched in Tamale, would serve as an annual platform where couples, families, and singles gathered for fellowship, communion, and the rededication of their relationships and marriages to God for direction and restoration.
The maiden edition of the initiative is scheduled for August 2, 2025 and will feature renowned men of God and worship leaders from across the country.
The overall goal of the initiative is to inspire and restore dignity to homes and families enabling them to fulfill their divine purpose on earth.
The launch also served as a fundraising platform to solicit financial support from individuals, corporate bodies, and development partners to ensure the successful implementation of the initiative.
Mrs Eunice Nkegbe, Executive Director of Beaming Love Ghana, speaking during the launch, said the initiative was designed to help families, especially couples to reconnect spiritually and emotionally, and renew their commitment to building loving and sustainable relationships.
She explained that the initiative encouraged families to make time for collective worship, prayer, and thanksgiving to promote unity and harmony in the home.


Mrs Nkegbe emphasised that the initiative would not only serve as a spiritual and emotional revival space for families but also a platform to reaffirm values, deepen faith, and strengthen emotional and spiritual bonds.
She appealed to families, individuals, philanthropists, and benevolent organisations to support the initiative, which she said could help restore sanity in family life and raise Godly children for the nation.
Reverend Prince Lewis Fiadjoe, Northern Regional Overseer, International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) and Senior Pastor of Kingdom Temple, ICGC, Tamale delivered a brief exhortation on family life.
He emphasised that family worship and sanctification were non-negotiable, adding they promoted spiritual growth, transformation, and the preservation of the Christian faith for future generations.
He encouraged families to embrace the initiative as a means of fostering unity and healthy relationships both at home and in the church.
Professor Issahaku Haruna, Vice Dean, School of Business, University for Development Studies, who chaired the launch, described the initiative as a powerful tool for spreading the gospel and bringing families together under a unified platform of worship and sanctification.
He urged families to embrace the initiative wholeheartedly, saying it would help build Godly homes that brought honour to God and contributed positively to national development.
GNA
Edited by Eric K. Amoh/Christian Akorlie