I think you the adult PKs should encourage your parent to follow God’s standards, not humans as it os not wrong to have fun in a godly way as one in ministry.
Knowing the Gyimah's since gh has being Amazing, right from kofi gyimah my formal MD, to Esther gyimah , etc, such grt interview , more grace to you all@ mctuo( Mr) , Stephanie ( Mrs) and to all this wonderful PK , PD team🔥❤️
How’s that helping your case if you keep harping how unique your case is, create special cliques, and all? Pls don’t complain too much then if people see you as ‘different’.
I don’t think we are complaining. We know we are unique and we are simply sharing our side of the story that many might not know. perhaps encouraging other PKs and having fun too. Everyone can learn a thing or two regardless of their circumstances and backgrounds. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
May I suggest: is it ok to ask the parents to be a lot more ‘normal people’, as long as it pleases the Lord. that might ease some pressure. It’s so true what you say; church should be a real home/relaxed community.
You’re forced to be examples. Take heart. Other than that it sounds like your challenges are same types the average Ghanaian Christian kid has. And hopefully you take it all in stride as comes with the job. Thankfully there’s rewards here and beyond waiting.
I think you mostly describe the average Ghanaian parent, more like the average long distance (gone for work) parent. And Christian parents in general. Nothing against pk
But really, does one need a title or a paycheck, or even a ‘calling’ before they serve or volunteer? I think you must put your time, gifts and resources to serve wherever you are. The rest (titles, ‘callings to ministry’, paid full time etc) are man made traditions and expectations, or what we call ‘culture’, really.