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General News of Monday, April 22, 2019
Source: Ghananewsagency.org
2019-04-22
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Reverend Benjamin Acquaye, Chief Pastor of the Temple of Hope, International Gospel Church, Hohoe Branch, said the crucifixion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ should remain the turning point for Christians can recharge for novelty and piety.
He said that this could only happen by showing love to humanity, family, and country, because its culmination was sacrifice and submission.
Reverend Acquaye, who preached the Easter Sunday homily, said the season reminded Christians that hope should never be lost, because as dark as the path of life may seem, there was always hope light at the end of the tunnel.
"As the rock was rolled from the tomb of Jesus Christ, let the old and ruthless ways of our lives be converted to renewed life and energy for the building of the nation.
"The resurrection gave us a new beginning and when Jesus rose from the dead, humanity resurrected and walked in novelty," he said.
Pastor Acquaye said the novelty should affect attitudes to the quality of sanitation and the environment and urged religious leaders to redouble their efforts in favor of sanitation and the environment. of this cause.
He stated that the power of the pulpit was underutilized and therefore called on the church to help the state to express Jesus' love through attitudes based on the principles of Christ's lifestyle.
"The cleanliness is close to the deity," said Pastor Acquaye, stressing the need for all to protect the environment and public finances by avoiding corruptible trends.
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