The General Overseer of True Church of Christ, Apostle Albert Standhope Brew, has appealed to Ghanaians to avoid anything that could undermine a peaceful election devoid of rancour and acrimony.
He therefore implored Ghanaians to choose their "words carefully and
advisedly in order to avoid any chaos".
Apostle Standhope was delivering a sermon to open a three-day Easter convention of the church at Winneba on Friday,
It was under the theme: "He calleth you".
He, in this regard, challenged Christians to pray fervently for God's
guidance in a bid to avert any calamity that could obstruct free, fair and transparent elections.
Apostle Brew reminded Ghanaians that people who belong to different political parties should not see themselves as enemies but as one people
with divergent opinions and of different political divide.
Source: GNA
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