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The Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) and Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZGL) on Monday, December 5, 2022, began this year's (2022) Service of Thanksgiving.
The thanksgiving service is a yearly celebration by JGC and ZGL to celebrate the awesomeness of God throughout the year, despite challenges along the way.
Themed "Celebrating the Goodness of The Lord", the five-day event ending on Friday, December 9, 2022, which kicked-off at the Adjirigarnor headquarters of Zoomlion in Accra, is also being replicated at the regional offices of the company across the country.

Addressing a gathering of staff of JGC and ZGL, and other invited guests, the Executive Chairman of JGC, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, reiterated that the essence of the annual event is to give glory and thanks to Almighty God for all His goodness in sustaining the JGC and Zoomlion.
He added that for the protection of lives and properties, the Lord Almighty deserved loads of praises.

Lamenting the number of lives lost to road crashes, floods and fire outbreaks while they have been sustained, he underpinned the need for them to be thankful to the Lord.
Dr. Siaw Agyepong was equally elated that God has granted travel mercies to staff of his group as well as himself and family.
With a joyful heart, he led the gathering to sing sweet melodies to praise God, stressing that the "Lord deserves more for His mercies on us."

Delivering a sermon on the opening day, the Area Head of Church of Pentecost, Teshie-Nungua, Apostle Welberforce Nkrumah Agyemang espoused situations that should warrant thanksgiving to God.
According to him, when God delivers one from a severe situation, that person must offer thanks to Him. However, he pointed out that thanksgiving should not only be done in good times but in all situations.
Quoting from the book of Psalm 107:7 which says "Oh see that the Lord is good and His mercies endure forever," he intimated that one ought to give thanksgiving when he/she is healed from an acute illness.

"You thank God when you have been delivered from financial hardships; you need to offer God thanks," he stressed.
Apostle Nkrumah Agyemang urged the gathering to also remember the goodness of God when a new door of opportunity opens.
He said one should be grateful and offer thanksgiving when God opens their eyes to new frontiers and enables them to take advantage of them.
"We should learn to propagate the goodness of God to repose hope in others," he advised.

He recounted the story of a man who fell ill and was discharged following a few days of hospitalisation. According to the man of God, this man broke down into uncontrollable tears upon spotting his bills.
He narrated that the healed man's bill was eventually paid by his children yet this man never stopped the tears and when asked why, he said he had been in the hospital for only a short while but accumulated such a huge bill, yet he had withheld God’s praise for all what He had been doing for him.
He used the analogy to emphasise the need for human beings to be thankful to God.
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