Religious Leaders Caution Against Politicizing Prophecy in Ghana

Religious Leaders Caution Against Politicizing Prophecy in Ghana

Religious leaders in Ghana are urging clergy to exercise greater responsibility in the prophetic ministry, warning against reckless prophecies and the growing politicisation of religious messages within the nation’s discourse. The call was issued at the inaugural Bible Breakfast Club event held at the University of Gold Coast on Saturday, May 30, where participants critically examined the role of prophecy in Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

Concerns Over Partisan Influence

The keynote address, delivered by Most Rev. Prof. Johnson Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, highlighted concerns about the increasing influence of partisan politics on religious activities. His address was themed,

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