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General News of Monday, January 28, 2019
Source: Boamah Darko
2019-01-28
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Ghana (SDA) has supported the Pentecostal Church's call to discourage members from taking pre-wedding photos, especially badually provocative photos.
Brother Kwabena Ofori Amoah, director of communications of the SDA Conference in Accra, said in an interview with Boamah Darko at the morning show "Maakye" of 93.9 FM: "It's a great call and if All churches in Ghana should follow By following this directive and calling on their members to renounce such ungodly acts, it would bring some common sense to the system because it has become so ugly that Christians describe themselves in the name of God. 'a seduction that does not glorify God'.
"The Pentecost Church has taken bold steps, even the SDA church during pre-marital consultations to discourage couples from discouraging these badually-oriented photos." Setting a certain level or way of life that follows the path of Christ, the Church has always disapproved of this act. "
Meanwhile, the general secretary of the Pentecost Church, the Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi Larbi, has established that the Pentecostal Church does not forbid members to take steps. photos before the wedding, but rather discourages the act. Especially those who are badually provocative.
Contrary to press reports circulating on the Internet that the Pentecost Church has banned members from taking pictures before the wedding, the church has indicated that, until now, they only take no steps to ban the act yet, discouraging members from participating because it already does. not describe the characteristics of a true Christian.
Speaking in an interview with Boamah Darko at the morning show "Maakye" of 93.9 FM, the secretary general of the Pentecost Church said that the church had always disapproved of the church. act and insisted only on his position.
According to him, the Church has always insisted on the need for its members, especially young people, to stay away from any act likely to misrepresent the teachings and beliefs of the church. Church.
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