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Monday, December 28, 2009

The World is sinking under the weight of immorality says True Faith Pastor

The head pastor of True Faith Church at Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana, Pastor Samuel Amoako has said the whole world is sinking under the weight of immorality and that the judgement of God is at hand for those who engage in immoral activities. He said the spate of infidelity among married couples, homosexualism, pornography, alcohol and drug abuse seen throughout the world is a sign of the decadence of our society and warned people to change their behaviour and accept Christ before they face the wrath of God. He said throughout history God has punished disobedient people who follow sexual and other pleasures against doing the will of God.

He emphasized that if the people of the world continue with the direction they have taken there is no doubt that God's wrath will be poured against them. He advised Christians and all true worshipers of God to eschew all behaviours and manners that put the name of Christianity and the ministry of Jesus into disrepute.

He says God will reward all those who adhere to the teachings of Christ including those who abstain from fornication, lies, adultery, idolatry, alcoholism, fits of anger, enmities, divisions, sects, envies, jealousy, practice of spiritism and other loose conducts.

Quoting from the book of Galatians 5:19-23 he encouraged Christians and true worshipers of Jehovah to embrace love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness and exercise self control and put on the armour of God (prayer, fasting, faith, study of the gospel,) in order to withstand the snares of Satan which he says is sinking the world and inviting the wrath of God upon mankind.

Story by Lord Aikins Adusei

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Avoid drunkenness says True Faith Pastor




Reverend Emmanuel Boamah, Area Pastor of the Truth Faith Church, has called on drivers to avoid drunkenness and speeding to save lives and property.

He said the recent high spate of road accidents were causing a lot of pain and agony to families and urged all drivers to be responsible for the safety of passengers.
Pastor Boamah made the call at the end of a three-day prayer festival of the Church at Kwabenya in Accra on Saturday.
It was aimed at praying for God's intercession to stem the spate of accidents which had of late claimed many lives.
Pastor Boamah called on churches and other religious organizations to join the road safety crusade to minimize road accidents in the country.
He advised the youth to desist from anti-social activities such as alcoholism, drug abuse and the “get-rich attitude”.
Pastor Elijah Osafo Obeng, Head of the Taifa Branch of the Church advised religious leaders to preach the true word of God and not to mislead the congregation for their selfish gains.
GNA