Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah
The Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah, has urged the Church to return to preaching a balanced gospel, one that not only saves souls but also builds nations through integrity, diligence and compassion.
He made the call while delivering the keynote address at the 9th Graduation and Ordination Ceremony of the Brian Jones School of Ministry & Leadership Institute in Accra on Saturday, October 11, 2025, where he spoke on the theme, “The True Power of a Balanced Gospel.”
Afriyie-Ankrah reminded the clergy and graduands that the gospel of Jesus Christ is a divine force for the transformation of nations and not merely a message of personal comfort or convenience.
“The gospel that changed societies was one of conviction, character and commitment to righteousness,” he stated.
“It teaches that integrity is worship, diligence is divine, and that true prosperity comes through honest labour and not shortcuts.”
He emphasised that throughout history, the gospel of Jesus Christ has proven to be more than a message of personal salvation; it is a divine catalyst for national transformation.
“The gospel that changed Europe and shaped civilizations was one of conviction, character and commitment to righteousness—not convenience or comfort,” he declared.
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The Presidential Envoy further stressed that the Church must return to the full counsel of God—preaching a balanced gospel where faith meets responsibility, prayer inspires productivity and anointing is anchored in integrity.
“The gospel that builds nations,” he noted, “is one that renews the mind, reforms conduct and rebuilds societies.
“It is a gospel that calls every believer whether in the pulpit, parliament or marketplace to live by righteousness, diligence and compassion.”
Afriyie-Ankrah also conveyed the warm congratulations and admiration of John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, for the Institute’s work in raising men and women of faith, purpose and leadership.
He further noted that President Mahama’s Reset Agenda and 24-Hour Economy vision align closely with gospel principles of hard work, moral responsibility and national transformation.
“Ghana and Africa need leaders who can combine spiritual integrity with practical wisdom—leaders who can heal divisions, uplift the weak and build bridges across faiths and communities,” he added.
Afriyie-Ankrah commended Pastor Brian Amoateng, Founder and President of the Institute, and his team for their dedication to training value-driven leaders who impact both the Church and society.
He concluded by calling on the Church to rise again as the moral compass of the nation.
“If we preach not just the gospel of miracles but the gospel of meaning—of truth, work, and compassion—then righteousness will once again exalt our nation,” he affirmed.
On behalf of President Mahama, he congratulated all graduands and blessed the Brian Jones School of Ministry & Leadership Institute for nine years of transformative service.
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