On June 13, 2020, the death of Apst John Enoh, the then president of The Apostolic Church Cameroon (TACC) was announced. Apst Enoh’s death occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to His death, he was scheduled to be with us in the USA for his third invitation to the TACFRIENDS/TACNAM 2020 convention. But this trip was canceled due to the Pandemic and shortly after that he met his demise. TACC-Friends then went on to contributed $1,000 to TACNAM to cover the president’s burial in Cameroon.
The Apostle was survived by his wife Mama Martha Ndumbe Betang Enoh, four grandchildren who had lost their mother (Apostle’s daughter) three years prior and also four orphans they adopted as theirs. TACC-Friends raised a total of $3,275 to help Mama transition into her life as a widow which met with immersed appreciation. Mama intends to fulfill what her late husband intended to do after retirement: to open a Christian Bookstore and a printing press (for duplicating, photocopying, etc.). Her son has been advised that business isn’t only about starting but being able to sustain and grow it. Her son said this is their late dad’s legacy. They committed to getting expert help and do all to see that it succeeds. We continue to pray for them and with them for success in their endeavors.


