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Hardship: Church launches bread factory to support the indigents

Supreme Desk
3 March 2024 4:22 PM GMT
Hardship: Church launches bread factory to support the indigents
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Talena, who is also the wife of the senior pastor of the church, said that the business would be used as a platform to train members in the skill of baking and also in building their business skills.

The Shepherd House Assembly International formally launched the production of its Shepherd’s Sure Bread on Sunday in Abuja to assist the indigent in the church and other communities as economic hardship bites harder.

Speaking at the event, the project director of the initiative, Rev. Jackie Talena, said that the aim was to help the church generate resources to provide welfare for its members and other less privileged members of society.

The director said that the project was part of the church`s vision of `reaching the unreached in society` and spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.

“Though this is a business venture, the proceeds of the bread will be used to actualize the vision of the ministry.

“This is through welfare and support for the less privileged and by generating resources to organise our outreaches, crusades, and programmes in the church,“ she said.

Talena, who is also the wife of the senior pastor of the church, said that the business would be used as a platform to train members in the skill of baking and also in building their business skills.

She added that the skills would also empower them to be financially stable, especially with the rising cost of living in the country.

She thanked Rev. Joshua Talena, the senior pastor of the church, for the quality investment and other sacrifices made to ensure the success of establishing the bakery.

Talena urged the church members and other residents of Abuja to patronise the bread.

On her part, the project coordinator for the bread bakery, Mrs. Akon Etuk, said that it successfully passed through all the due processes and requirements of the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration, and Control (NAFDAC).

“A certificate of listing has been granted in that regard.

“We are positioned to ensure the standard, processes, hygiene, and quality of this brand are maintained at all times.

“We will always consider our consumers first in our practices and also offer the best prices possible, `she said.

She urged the government to consider the current economic challenges in the country and assist small-scale businesses such as the church`s bread bakery to enable them to survive.

“The brand we are introducing to Nigerians today is a wholesome pack of goodness, health, and vitality,“ she said.

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