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Apostle Opoku Onyinah: Travelling To Jerusalem Isn't Part Of Christianity...

news

Apostle Opoku OnyinahApostle Opoku Onyinah: Travelling To Jerusalem Isn't Part Of Christianity...

The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah, has scolded government for attempting to package a fully sponsored trip to Israel, for 200 selected pastors, supposedly to pray for the nation.

Israeli Pilgrimage Will Cost $600,000 And Not $2m Says Gov't

religion

Elvis Afriyie AnkrahIsraeli Pilgrimage Will Cost $600,000 And Not $2m Says Gov't

Government, through the Coordinator of the Jerusalem pilgrimage, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has denied reports that the NDC is planning to sponsor some “200 Pastors affiliated to the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) for a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Israel at the cost of $2 million.”

Count Us Out...Prayers Can Be Heard By God Irrespective Of Venue

opinion

The President of the Catholic Bishop Conference of Ghana, Joseph Osei Bonsu Count Us Out...Prayers Can Be Heard By God Irrespective Of Venue

The President of the Catholic Bishop Conference of Ghana, Joseph Osei Bonsu has called on government to rather expend the monies that might be alloted for the Christian Community to embark on a pilgrimage to Israel, to deprived areas in the country to help develop those communities.

Any Pastor Who Accepts Govt’s $10,000 Is A Sham!

opinion

Kennedy AgyapongAny Pastor Who Accepts Govt’s $10,000 Is A Sham!

New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Assin Central Hon. Kennedy Agyapong has labeled all men of God who agree to be part of the Government sponsored pilgrimage to Israel to ostensibly offer prayers for the country as “fakes”.

Culture A La Jinjini

culture

Dr Kwame Nkrabeah Effah-DarteyCulture A La Jinjini

The year was 1959 or thereabout. It was a Saturday afternoon, heading to dusk. I was a very small boy, yet to go to class one. I was following my mother, returning from the farm. At that time, Jinjini was a very big community, and we needed to walk through a maze of houses and dark streets before finally reaching our house, near the Presbyterian Church.