Reverend William Nkrumah Boahen Appiah, Western Presbytery Chairperson of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, has asked Christians to stand up against decisions that could have negative political consequences.
He was speaking at the opening of the 21st Western Presbytery Men’s Fellowship Conference at Tarkwa in the Western Region on Saturday, under the theme “Let us go onto maturity”.
He asked Christians to prevent attempts that could plunge the nation into chaos and said the pronouncements and actions of some politicians and their followers were alarming.
Rev. Appiah urged Christians to pray for peaceful elections in December, saying, records show that electoral malpractices in some countries resulted in the loss of lives and property.
He advised all Ghanaians who had attained 18 years and above to register when the voters’ register was opened to enable them to exercise their franchise in the forthcoming polls.
Rev. Appiah urged members of the Men’s Fellowship to lead exemplary lives for society to emulate.
Brother Nathan Ofosu-Boateng, President of the Western Presbytery, urged members to work harder towards the growth of the Church to the glory of God.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Africa Food Systems Parliamentary Network urges governments to increase investment in agriculture
2 hours -
AU and partners urge youth to get involved in efforts to transform continent’s food systems
3 hours -
Fire kills 3-year-old at Asawase-Dagomba Line in Ashanti Region
3 hours -
Paskal A.B. Rois: How Mahama inspires me
3 hours -
Complete abandoned projects in Akatsi North District – Chiefs to Mahama
3 hours -
Painter and sculptor B. Acheampong turning his passion for art into profitable venture
4 hours -
Presidential lodge, RM residency in Ashanti region left to rot away
5 hours -
Herty Corgie highlights the essence of gratefulness in ‘My Gratitude’
6 hours -
ANNOUNCEMENT: Joy FM temporarily goes off air January 11
7 hours -
Yango honored with two titles at the Technovation Africa Awards 2024
7 hours -
Aowin Traditional Council declares war on illegal mining with spiritual intervention
7 hours -
Leadership must ensure equity for all citizens, regardless of faith – Asiedu Nketiah
7 hours -
Prof. Alex Manu appointed Executive Director at Centre for Social Justice
7 hours -
Imminent changes within some key security agencies, state institutions, and its implications
7 hours -
There are more women than men, but there’s a man for every woman – Rev. Nana Yaa
8 hours