President Mbaya Applauds EYN Headquarters Staff, Encourages Appreciation in Relationships
Kwarhi, Nigeria – In a heartfelt gesture of gratitude, President Rev. Daniel Y. C. Mbaya, PhD, expressed his sincere appreciation for the dedicated staff of the EYN (Church of the Brethren in Nigeria) Headquarters during the staff morning devotion. He applauded their immense contributions to the church’s growth, acknowledging the crucial role they play in supporting its mission and programs.
President Mbaya, in his address, noted that as human beings, we often forget the good things people do but remember their shortcomings. To counter this tendency, he made it a point to recognize and commend the unwavering commitment of the Headquarters staff. Each department was mentioned and lauded for their relentless efforts in providing administrative support, coordinating church activities, and facilitating communication between the church’s various departments and districts.
“This church would not function effectively without the dedication of its staff,” President Mbaya emphasized. “Your hard work and commitment do not go unnoticed, and I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for all that you do.”
His words served as a morale booster, inspiring the staff to continue their exemplary service to the church with renewed enthusiasm.
Beyond workplace appreciation, President Mbaya extended this message to personal relationships, urging married couples to cultivate a habit of expressing gratitude toward their spouses. “For those that are married, if you go home today, appreciate your spouses,” he said. “Let’s ignore our weaknesses and focus on our strengths.”
His poignant message underscored the power of gratitude in fostering stronger and more loving relationships, both in the workplace and at home.
The morning devotion stood as a powerful reminder of the importance of appreciation, reinforcing the value of recognizing the positive contributions of those around us. In a world where negativity often overshadows good deeds, President Mbaya’s words served as a call to celebrate kindness, hard work, and love in all aspects of life.