Blessed King of Glory, an early childhood development centre in the Eastern region of Ghana has held its 33rd anniversary and graduation ceremony
The school vision is to deliver high quality early childhood education and care for children with the best start in life.
The Proprietress of the school, Mrs. Georgina Obeng, emphasized that the graduation program was a celebration of unwavering support for all wards and parents.

She quoted Acts 10:14, which says, “Let the children come to me, for the kingdom of God belongs to them.”
Mrs. Georgina Obeng underscored the biblical foundation of nurturing the young generation for a better future.
“This gathering is a reflection of the hard work and achievements of these young ones. It is also a reminder that God deeply loves every child,” Mrs. Georgina Obeng started.

The Guest Speaker, Rev. Paul Okyere Boateng, Head Pastor of Royal House Chapel International, Koforidua explained that the gathering was symbolic of the meaning of the number 33, which stands for unconditional love and compassion.
Rev. Paul Boateng encouraged parents to remain active in their children’s lives, especially in the digital age.
“With social media and various influences all around, the voice of a parent matters more than ever. Speak to your children, guide them, and raise them in the fear of God,” he advised.

He praised the nurturing environment at the King of Glory center, adding that “there is love in the school. The way children are treated here reflects God’s love.”
“Challenges in life may come, but they often carry hidden blessings. “Even in difficult times, it is the love of God that sustains us. Behind every hardship, you may find God’s glory at work,” said Rev. Paul Boateng.

The theme for the 33rd anniversary and graduation ceremony was titled “The Love of God for All People, Including Children.”
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