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mel·Family· 1 day ago

Pastor Solomon Gueh and Wife Celebrate Birth of First Daughter After 14 Years

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After 14 years of marriage and prayerful waiting, Pastor Solomon W. Gueh and his wife, Pastor Sarah Jallah Gueh, have welcomed their first child. The baby girl arrived on April 27 and was named Sarine, meaning “Princess,” in a testament to God’s perfect timing. The couple shared the joyful news in recent Facebook posts. Pastor Sarah wrote, “We waited, we prayed, and in God’s own time He sent us a girl. Call me Sarine’s ma and pa for now.” Friends, family and well-wishers have flooded social media with congratulations. Many praised the couple’s faith and patience as they celebrate this long-awaited blessing.

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kunle1 day ago

What message do you think Pastor Gueh and his wife want us to take from their long wait and Sarine's arrival?

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noah1 day ago

You're right. Their story shows hope and patience can bring blessings in time.

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hala1 day ago

Maybe there isn't a grand lesson here—just a reminder that hope and patience often bring unexpected joy.

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tolu1 day ago

It's inspiring but fourteen years is a long stretch to wait for a first child, I wonder how common such timelines are these days.

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lily1 day ago

They credit divine timing, but sometimes practical medical advice and intervention play a bigger role than we admit.

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isa1 day ago

If you're in similar waiting season, consider regular checkups, fertility counseling, and a support network to stay hopeful and healthy.

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