.by King Amoah The phrase “TREASURE ME” might sound like a demand, a plea, or even an act of arrogance. But peel back the layers, and you’ll find it’s one of the most profoundly important expressions any individual can embrace. It’s not aboutll self-absorption, but about a fundamental acknowledgment of one’s inherent value, a cornerstone […]
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Odifuo Akwasi Nsiah Boateng predicts more arrests and prosecution of criminals and greedy pastors in 2025
Founder of the Grace Redemption Ministry International, Odifour Akwasi Nsiah Boateng popularly known as Sunsum Boafour has stated that Ghanaian Pastors are a disgraceful to the priesthood. He said their attitudes have made God to have turned His back against them. The clergy noted that God is completely angry with the Pastors in Ghana because […]
National prayers and thanksgiving service are vital for national development -Kumasi Mayor
The Public Relations Officer for Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Henrietta Konadu Aboagye has reiterated the city Mayor’s support for the upcoming National Prayer and Thanksgiving Program. Speaking on behalf of the Mayor, Hon. Richard Ofori Agyeman Boadi a.k.a King Zuba at a press briefing on Tuesday, she said her Boss is much delighted by the […]
Time for pastors to pay tax to the state? Examine the tax debate surrounding churches in Ghana.
The debate over whether churches should pay taxes is a complex one, with passionate arguments on both sides.Recently, the founder and leader of Mo Mary Fellowship in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region, Pastor David Armstrong, reignited this discussion, highlighting the substantial financial resources flowing into religious institutions while questioning their contribution to the broader community. […]
Rev Minister urges pastors to keep politics out of their pulpits
Rev. David Armstrong, founder and leader of Mo Mary Fellowship has issued a strong call for pastors to refrain from using their pulpits to engage in “dirty politics. In an exclusive interview, Rev. Armstrong expressed his deep concern about the growing trend of pastors using their churches to preach partisan politics under the guise of […]
Rev. Minister urges pastors to keep politics out of their pulpits Rev. David Armstrong, founder and leader of Mo Mary Fellowship has issued a strong call for pastors to refrain from using their pulpits to engage in “dirty politics. In an exclusive interview, Rev. Armstrong expressed his deep concern about the growing trend of pastors using their churches to preach partisan politics under the guise of religious freedom. He believes that such actions are detrimental not only to the churches themselves, but also to the integrity of the priesthood. He lamented that these attitudes have a negative impact on the noble profession of the priesthood. While acknowledging that pastors as citizens, have the right to make political contributions Rev. Armstrong spoke about the current state of Ghanaian politics. He pointed to the prevalence of hatred, acrimony, greed, hypocrisy, and divisions which have led many to view democracy in Ghana as a negative force. The clergy specifically mentioned the supporters of the two major political parties in the country the NPP and NDC, accusing them of promoting “open discrimination, hatred, and disunity” which hinders peaceful coexistence. Rev. Armstrong highlighted the damaging effect this political climate is having even within churches. He described situations where pastors use their pulpits to promote partisan politics, leading to division and mistrust amongst members with different political affiliations. This, he observed, directly contradicts the word of God and betrays the faith of members, diverting them from true spiritual guidance. Rev. Armstrong stressed that this conduct contravenes the word of God and betrays the trust placed in them by their congregations. He believes that focusing on divisive politics distracts from the core message of faith and unity. This conduct contravenes the word of God and betrays faith of members to deviate from the word of God, he stated, underscoring the importance of his advice. Rev. Armstrong remains hopeful that if pastors heed to his call, it could contribute significantly to the transformation of society. He believes that by setting a positive example they can encourage politicians who involve in “dirty politics” to reconsider their approach and return to a more righteous path.
Rev. David Armstrong, founder and leader of Mo Mary Fellowship has issued a strong call for pastors to refrain from using their pulpits to engage in “dirty politics. In an exclusive interview, Rev. Armstrong expressed his deep concern about the growing trend of pastors using their churches to preach partisan politics under the guise of […]
Prophet’s washroom warning: Church leader’s food policy sparks outrage
A controversial statement by Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, founder and leader of the Believers Worship Center (also known as Philadelphia), has ignited a firestorm of criticism online. During a service on Saturday, June 8th, the Prophet reportedly warned church members that those who purchase food from outside the church’s designated “chopbar” (eating place) would be […]
President John Dramani Mahama appoints three prominent Rev Ministers into his government
Since his swearing-in on January 7, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama has made a series of strategic appointments aimed at reinforcing public institutions with competent leadership. Notably, several of his appointees are clergymen who also possess strong professional credentials. These appointments reflect a unique blend of spiritual influence and technical expertise in governance. 1. Rev. […]
Independent presidential candidate extends Eid al-Adha greetings, calls for economic unity
By King Amoah Kumasi As Muslims worldwide commemorated Eid-al-Adha, Dr. Bishop Nana James Akwasi Oppong, the independent presidential candidate representing the Risen People’s Party (RPP) in the 2024 general elections, offered his warmest greetings and sought Allah’s blessings upon the Muslim community. Dr. Oppong,expressing gratitude for the contributions of Muslims to the nation’s progress, acknowledged […]
Islamic Movement extends Eid al-Adha greetings, urges youth to celebrate responsibly
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha, a leading Kumasi-based Muslim Non Governmental Organization (NGO), the Muslim Executive Foundation (MEF), has extended its warmest wishes to Muslims both locally and internationally, expressing gratitude for Allah’s guidance in reaching another successful occasion. Alhaji Musa Abubakari, Chairman of the NGO and Chief Executive Officer of Basfam […]