Beware of false prophets – clergy cautions Ghanaians


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Reverend Anthony Ampah

By
Michael Owusu Duodu, GNA

Kwadaso-Ohwimase (A/R), Sept. 21, GNA –
Reverend Anthony Ampah, the Senior Pastor of the Glory Assemblies of God in
Tema has urged Ghanaians not be troubled by economic and social challenges in
their pursuit to seek for spiritual help in the right environment.

He said some dubious characters were parading
themselves as men of God and are taken undue advantage of the c

By
Michael Owusu Duodu, GNA

Kwadaso-Ohwimase (A/R), Sept. 21, GNA –
Reverend Anthony Ampah, the Senior Pastor of the Glory Assemblies of God in
Tema has urged Ghanaians not be troubled by economic and social challenges in
their pursuit to seek for spiritual help in the right environment.

He said some dubious characters were parading
themselves as men of God and are taken undue advantage of the current global
economic hardships to dupe unsuspecting people.

Rev. Ampah, who is also the Ashiaman West
District Pastor of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, gave the advice in an
interview with the Ghana News Agency at the end of a 40-day prayer and fasting
for the church and nation.

Rev Ampah called on his fellow Pastors and
church leaders to help their members to read and understand the Bible in order
to apply the words of God in all life’s endeavour to save them from falling
prey to false prophets.

“We need to be spiritually alert as pastors to
help our people see the light through the study word of God for a victorious
Christian life to enable us impact positively on our communities, nation and
the world at large.

“This is the only right channel for Ghanaians,
and for that matter Christians to overcome life’s challenges,” He said.

GNA


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