The passage of a law to regulate the activities of churches is not the solution to inappropriate practices in the Church and the proliferation of “false prophets”, the immediate past General Secretary of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches, Reverend Dr Emmanuel Kwabena Ansah, has said.
In his view, an intensified teaching of the Word of God and continuous sensitisation of the Church is the best way to handle the issue.
“How many laws can you pass to stop these things? If you are not careful, you will mix the good and the bad. People talk about legalism, but I am not sure laws can cure it because the problem is more than law,” he said.
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The passage of a law to regulate the activities of churches is not the solution to inappropriate practices in the Church and the proliferation of “false prophets”, the immediate past General Secretary of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches, Reverend Dr Emmanuel Kwabena Ansah, has said.
In his view, an intensified teaching of the Word of God and continuous sensitisation of the Church is the best way to handle the issue.
“How many laws can you pass to stop these things? If you are not careful, you will mix the good and the bad. People talk about legalism, but I am not sure laws can cure it because the problem is more than law,” he said.