Beware of false prophets and their doctrines – President of CACI



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General News of Monday, April 22, 2019

Source: Ghananewsagency.org

2019-04-22

George Yeboah CACI Apostle George Yeboah, President of the Apostolic Church of Christ, (CACI)

Apostle George Yeboah, president of the International Apostolic Church of Christ (CACI) on Sunday urged Christians to be wary of false prophets and their strange doctrines so that they would not be influenced by them .

Apostle Yeboah noted that some false prophets had seized media platforms and had an impact on their strange doctrines. it was therefore incumbent on the Christian to study the word of God to focus on the fulfillment of the Great Commission to save lost souls for God.

Apostle Yeboah was speaking in the Madina area of ​​the CACI Easter Convention, under the theme: "Stay till I come."

He said that these prophets learned to justify their lies as they "toppled" the truth in the Bible.

"But for us to be able to protect the truth and proclaim it, we must study to be approved."

The Apostle Yeboah noted that some Christians had accumulated everything they needed on earth, but that they had refused to own a Bible, which was the textbook of their lives.

However, it was important for a Christian to own a hard copy of the Bible, in addition to a downloaded application so that he could easily access the Great Book at any time to study and evangelize.

The president of CACI urged Christians working in the secular world to spend at least an hour a day evangelizing lost souls in their respective fields.

There were many in the world who sought solutions and the truth, he said, claiming that the solution of the world was to accept Jesus Christ as the son of God.

"If Ghana's churches engage in evangelization, violence will diminish and peace will prevail in the country."

Turning to the theme of the Convention, he said, God would withdraw his gifts and talents from beneficiaries who would not use them.

He urged church leaders to consider all people as important, especially vulnerable and weak people.

The Apostle Yeboah then brought the church to pray for the nation.

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