Boakye-Yiadom writes: My opinion on the decision of the Pentecost Church regarding pre-wedding photos | Characteristics



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I am on the side of the direction of the church of Pentecost [COP] and others who support the idea, but my second thought is … I believe the total ban is not going to help.

I suggest that management should instead impose limitations and enforce them through the Elders responsible for the different branches or each branch as a control measure … when potential couples need to be informed that they must provide photos they choose to communicate with the public in this way. way about their upcoming program during their consultation hours.

The reason is that some of the images are good, inviting and innocent for this judgment.

I think the church should remember that most of the coming couples of this time are in the younger age range of the YOUNG. Young people today have a larger family around the world, thanks to the positive side of social media. Such pre-wedding photos and videos are a way of attracting and attracting the attention of everyone who matters (the big family and friends).

The economist would say, "All else being equal", I think that considering both the good and the bad side of everything … it will be unfair and it will be a very bad service for the l & # 39; innocent of being a couple and the wedding planner. Especially the case where they want to make sure that young couples reach their best moment of their life.

From my point of view, I humbly ask that the leaders of our noble church (COP) review their decision.

It can be argued that setting a limit to the question is a sure way of settling the problem amicably more than a perpetual ban.

Sign
BOAKYE-YIADOM EMMANUEL OPPONG (PROF),

ORGANIZER OF THE GERMAN YOUTH-NPP

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