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We are grateful to God for taking us through all the challenges in 2020 as we begin another year.
It has become a common phenomenon where some ministers of the gospel prophesy doom at the beginning of every year.
I do not think that is necessary for us as a country. What is important is for us to walk with Jesus daily in all our dealings to be where He has purposed for us.
Philippians 3:14 states that, “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
It is important that we press on in life to be able to achieve our goals.
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We are grateful to God for taking us through all the challenges in 2020 as we begin another year.
It has become a common phenomenon where some ministers of the gospel prophesy doom at the beginning of every year.
I do not think that is necessary for us as a country. What is important is for us to walk with Jesus daily in all our dealings to be where He has purposed for us.
Philippians 3:14 states that, “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
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Christmas is here again with us and we are grateful to God that in the midst of a global pandemic we are alive to see this season that is characterised by so many festivities.
Without doubt the message of peace can never be overemphasised because it is the pivot of the celebration.
Isaiah 9:6-7 speaks expressly about the Prince of Peace (Jesus Christ) who is born to give us peace.
The prevailing message is peace in our nation, homes and in all institutions because the absence of peace is chaos.
Let us deliberately embrace peace by loving and forgiving one another so that we can build a healthy society.
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BY: Charles Andoh
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Christmas is here again with us and we are grateful to God that in the midst of a global pandemic we are alive to see this season that is characterised by so many festivities.
Without doubt the message of peace can never be overemphasised because it is the pivot of the celebration.
Isaiah 9:6-7 speaks expressly about the Prince of Peace (Jesus Christ) who is born to give us peace.
The prevailing message is peace in our nation, homes and in all institutions because the absence of peace is chaos.
Let us deliberately embrace peace by loving and forgiving one another so that we can build a healthy society.