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    Blame Christianity Not Political Leaders-Apostle Appau Kingsford

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931February 5, 2024 Religion
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    Blame Christianity Not Political Leaders-Apostle Appau Kingsford

    The principal Of Aish of God City Bible college, Apostle Appau Kingsford urged Ghanaians to start blaming Christians especially the clergy who preach and promote prosperity sermons instead of salvation.

    The country is facing economics hardship due to bad attitude on part of the some christians.

    According to him, “should we fail to expose wrong doings of our church members,heads institutions,especially political leaders,the current economic hardship that Ghana is presently facing will get worse and affect posterity “.

    The general overseer of AISH OF GOD CITY BIBLE COLLEGE made this known to the public during it’s first ordination and graduation ceremony held in Kumasi.

     

    Touching on wealth making teachings, he admonished all men of gospel to refrain from promoting and preaching prosperity sermons in their churches.

    Any christians who preaches easy way to make wealth more than salvation is not true son of God, he said.

    Source:dailywatchgh.com/0246930931

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