Like it won’t happen, but now we are 5

Our beautiful daughter was born in 2011, and we waited on the Lord for another
child, but that didn’t happen till 2017. While attending the couples retreat that year
in Miango, I lost a pregnancy of 20 weeks. It was devastating because we had waited
for years after having our first daughter.
We really wanted another child, but it looked like it won’t happen, but we kept
trusting the Lord. Eight years later, God answered our prayers in 2019, and we had a
wonderful baby boy. God was not done with us yet because, in 2022, He blessed us
again with another beautiful baby boy.
Now we are a family of five . This can only be God, and we return all the glory to Him.

– Emmanuel & Nandi Dakum

Skills made me enterprising and exemplary

Early 1990 I travelled to Kaduna after my Diploma in Secretarial Studies from Benue State University in search of a job. Not too long ago I got a job with Pentecost Advancement Commercial Institute as a Teacher. Teaching was not my passion, so I kept looking for another job. A few months later, I got a job with a paint-producing company, Powerseal Nigeria Limited, as an Administrative Assistant. Here, I was introduced to computer operations. That experience led me to enroll in a computer school to get a diploma in Computer Operations.

Within that period, the Kaduna Zonal Office of the defunct National Board for Community Banks offered me a job as a Computer Assistant, so I left Powerseal. Due to my experience, dedication, and commitment to the job I was promoted to Senior Computer Assistant. It was during this period that I got married to Grace.

Thereafter, a brother in my local assembly informed me about an opening in an Architectural firm. After praying about it, I was led to pick up the job as Office Manager. My duties were mainly in supply chain management and procurement to ensure seamless availability of building materials in project sites being handled by the firm. Apart from handling long and short term procurement needs of the firm and negotiating with vendors to ensure timely delivery of materials, I was in charge of paying daily workers and subcontractors their emoluments and fees.

In November 1999 my second son fell ill and for the next 11 years, we were battling to save his life until it pleased the Lord to take him home. This experience was the key to changing my career line. His deteriorating health led to my resignation from the architectural firm. After resigning from the job, I didn’t know what else to do afterward. But God in His infinite mercy showed me a way, which is the design and construction of Customized Ceilings for homes and halls. This was at the time PVC Ceilings were just coming on stream in Nigeria.

I started first by honing my skills with learning to measure. After learning how to measure, I started with the art of installing suspended PVC, Gypsum, and POP ceilings. Since 2003 this skills have enabled me to be enterprising, and exemplary of the teaching of the Christian Couples’ Fellowship. The skill is what the Lord has been using to put food on my table.

– Foster & Grace Okwu

Joining CCF 3 weeks after wedding has been awesome

To God be the glory, my wife and I got married on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Jos. Belonging to the Christian Couples’ Fellowship (CCF) has always been our desire after our wedding. This is because my wife grew up knowing about the blessings and benefits of belonging to CCF through our parents who are members of the fellowship.

Three weeks after our wedding, we joined the fellowship, and the experience has been awesome. We are truly grateful and excited about the experience of the fellowship, teachings, and life lessons we are learning so far; most especially the Joint Zonal Fellowship that recapped the teachings and messages of the 2024 Annual Retreat at Miango. We look forward to being part of the 2025 CCF Annual Retreat come 2025 by God’s grace.

 Timothy & Udoka Bamidele