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December 3, 2018

TRIBUTE BY GLOBAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH, CALVARY CHAPEL, MATAHEKO 

TO OUR BELOVED PASTOR REV. PROF. ELOM DOVLO

There is one thing in which all men believe without exception; that is death. Everyone is convinced that it will come. It is one of the few facts of life which there is no dispute or ignorance about, but the time of its appearance is hidden from all men. 

Death is inevitable, but we most times find it difficult to come to terms of this reality, even though scripture has made it clear that “For we will surely die; we are like water spilled on the ground which cannot be gathered up again. Yet God does not take away life, but plans ways so that the banished one will not be cast out from him” [2 Samuel 14:14].

We are here today with a very heavy heart to pay tribute to an illustrious son of the great family of Calvary Chapel, Mataheko and the entire Global Evangelical Church fraternity. Prof., the message of your sudden departure was a great shock to us, and has made us slip into a depressive mood. Though the feelings of your separation will not stay with us for long, it has managed to evoke a sensitivity that makes us to come to terms with the reality of our vain pursuits. It has also opened our eyes to the fleeting nature of these earthly accomplishments. Yes! The Good Lord has spoken and who are we to question Him? He does what pleases Him; for He knows what is good for us, and knows what we do not know.

We count ourselves blessed to have had enough share of your hidden treasures, though your stay with us was for a brief moment. We can say with certainty, that your short stay with us was one of the greatest things that ever happened to us as a congregation. It was a great honour to have had such a high profile personality like you, to serve a small congregation like Mataheko, which already had a senior high personality in the person of the late Inter Church Relations Secretary, HE Retired, Rev (Dr.) (Cdre) P. F. Quaye.

Down the memory lane, we cannot recollect the countless things God used you to accomplish at Mataheko when you were commissioned and posted to Mataheko in 2000. As an assistant pastor you were made to supervise a preaching post, established by Calvary Chapel, at Tetegu, a fishing community within the Ga South Municipal Assembly. You were mandated as part of your assignments to prepare the Tetegu church for its formal inauguration by the Moderator in November 2000. This was a challenging assignment, because Tetegu had no bridge at the time and could only be reached by a canoe. Sometimes it became very dangerous crossing the river to Tetegu and back, especially when the Weija dam is spilled to overflow its banks. Notwithstanding these difficulties, you worked assiduously to see the church inaugurated on the set date. On 23rd February 2001 you performed your first sacrament of Holy Baptism for eleven candidates from Tetegu, made up of seven females and four males through immersion. 

The fond memories of your leadership are so phenomenal. You indeed added so much to the growth of the church. We cannot forget the facelift you gave to our Praises and Worship team. You hosted them at your residence for one week and provided them with resource persons at your own cost. They were awarded with certificates at the end of the training. We can also not forget the funds you raised to support the construction of a pavilion for the Sunday school children. The support we also received from your better half cannot go without mentioning. She took up the Children’s Ministry as her personal project and ensured that it was groomed to an enviable standard. 

You instructed that your monthly station allowance be paid to Mr. Martin Atsagli, then a past student of the Agape Bible College to assist in the reorganization of all the home cells of the church, and also to help with the work at Tetegu. No wonder Martin is now a Reverend Minister of the Global Evangelical Church. 

Your selfless devotion, modesty and benevolence demonstrated the depth of your friendship with people. You related very well with everybody irrespective of their ages or social standings. No wonder you have been a mentor, counselor, hope giver and motivator to many especially the youth. We can say with no reservation that you were indeed a special person who cared deeply about people and always eager to help make things better for those who find themselves in difficult situations.     

Despite your caring and friendly nature, you were also a great disciplinarian who frowns on wrong doing and stands for the truth. On rarer occasions, you aggressively reprimanded wrong doers especially whenever issues at stake were heinous. But in all these your anger never lasted for long. You are indeed a peace maker and unifier. This is the gem we have lost, and lost forever.

It is also certain that we have lost a man of God who teaches and preaches with passion. We will surely miss your captivating short sermons that always kept us in suspense.  That wonderful concluding remark at the end of your sermons, “to be continued” will forever remind us of you, anytime that phrase is mentioned. Our memories are also fresh on the healing miracle God performed through you, when a dying member immediately recovered when you prayed and administered the Holy Communion to him. The member was discharged from the hospital and lived for eight more years.

“O death, where is your victory?  O death, where is your sting?” O death, though, you are considered in most cases as cruel, for us as Christians, we see your actions as a reminder that life is precious, temporary and not to be taken for granted. We are also reminded that, you are the only vessel that can carry us to the New Jerusalem that we all yearn for, which had been revealed to Apostle John in Revelation 21:1-4 That:  
“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. I saw the Holy City, the New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”

Indeed! Prof, the old order of things has passed away and we can vividly hear your voice from afar inviting us through the song writer Isaac Watts that:
Come, you who love the Lord,
And let your joys be known,
Join in a song with sweet accord,
And thus surround the throne.
We’re marching to Zion
Beautiful, beautiful Zion;
We’re marching upward to Zion,
The beautiful city of God.
As your mortal remains lie before us today, we can clearly hear you admonishing that: “This outer life has been given to us for a short time. Make the best use of it....After all, we have to leave this body someday, Sooner or later—maybe tomorrow, maybe after leaving this place, or maybe we go to sleep and never rise again”. 
We are confident of the fact that you are resting in the bosom of the Almighty God.
We Love You; But the Good Lord Loves You Most.
Sleep well and Rest from all your Toils, Pains and Anxieties.
 “Prof, Xede nyuie!!!, Na dzudzɔ le ŋutifafa me”.

Written by Rev. Martin Bedi-Tsatsu

Rest in peace prof

December 1, 2018

My dear Daddy(prof)

    I still cannot believe and accept that you  are no longer with us.You left us without a word.Daddy,there were many plans you had for me and also concerning my education.You always took your health seriously and pulled through any sickness.but this time God decided to call you to heaven. The thought of not seeing you again is very painful for me and I cannot accept it Daddy.

      You  were not only my advisor, but a father and a role model to me.your advises were never wrong. You always tease me when I went wrong and you always corrected me despite the extent. You always had time to listen to my problems even if you were busy.

        Your protection and guidance were always effective to me.you inspired  and encourage me to continue my education even though I faced financial challenges and you promised to help me through and I promise to make you proud

        Daddy Dovlo as I always call you.I will really miss you greatly and forever remember you. Rest in peace with the Maker.

Forever in our hearts

November 29, 2018

My dear Prof. 

I still cannot believe or accept that you are no longer with us. Not even when I visited the house and saw that the settings of the table and chair you sat on and taught me had changed. You left us without a word. Prof there were many plans you had for me some of which you told me and others you had taken away.
Prof, you always pulled through any sickness and came back home. I thought you will make it home from the hospital again just as you always did. But this time God decided to call you into His blossom. The thought of losing you to death and not seeing you again on earth is devastating. I am tempted to ask God a lot of questions but who I'm I to question God. 
 Prof, you were not only my teacher, mentor or supervisor but you were also my Daddy, my good friend, my inspiration and advisor. We shared a lot of jokes which  I treasure. You  teased me to make a point and  you always found a way to ease the academic tension I felt. Your academic guidance and mentoring was very effective. I will always remember you for this and I promise to make you proud. 
You were professional in your work but you also created a conducive environment for all who approached you. I never left your office without hearing words of hope and comfort on issues I discussed with you. We discussed everything from academic to personal life and you advised and counseled me. Indeed every moment I spent with you will be treasured. 
When you told me that I would be the last student you will supervise, I didn't understand but now i am beginning to get the message clear. I faced a lot of challenges but you always gave me hope to sail through. You encouraged me, prayed for me and supported me all through. I was happy when you called me after my PhD defence to tell me how proud you were of me. You remarked that "Makafui I trained you myself and you couldn't have done any less, this day I am proud of you and I know my efforts have paid of. " 

You spent your time, strength and effort to make me who I am today but I didn't have the opportunity to really appreciate you for the role you played in my life. That is what hurts me more. But I take consolation in the fact that God brought me your way for a reason and I am certain that your legacy will live on. 

I will miss you greatly and forever remember you Rev. Prof. Elom Dovlo.
May God continue to grant you eternal rest as you sleep peacefully my dear Prof.

Rest in peace Prof

November 17, 2018

I find it very difficult to accept that you are no longer with us. I knew that had it been your plan, you would have told me. You were a good friend and your assistance during my student years is still fresh. I treasure the jokes we shared. Your academic guidance has been very effective. You were a brave fighter to the end.

Prof, you always had a way to tease but making a point. You were open and very professional in your approach to work.

You were a good brother who not only cared about my professional development but my whole life. I remember your counsel about my marriage - shall I say our secret?

I treasure every moment we had together. I was looking forward to seeing you this holidays but God had other plans for you. 

When the day of toil is done, father grant the weary one rest for ever more. Prof, you have played your part and I bid you a peaceful rest till we meet again.


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