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.”
According to the renowned man of God, students are jeopardising their future by betting on sports. He spoke about how he used to bet on horse racing when he was younger before entreating students to rather engage in activities that will draw them closer to God and the church.
“.When I was younger, I used to go to the horse races. and you’d see them coming, sometimes fifteen of them and those of us who were betting, you choose one and you bet on that one. I hear students have been betting? Look, If you want to be poor, continue betting.
The founder and presiding Bishop of the United Denomination Originating from the Lighthouse Group Of Churches (formerly known as the Lighthouse Chapel International), Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has urged students to desist from betting on sports if they want to be prosperous in future.
According to him, students who continue to bet on sports will end up poor in the future.
In a sermon delivered on Sunday, December 13, 2020, at the First Love Church, University of Ghana, Bishop Heward-Mills who disclosed that he used to bet on horse racing when he was younger urged students to rather engage in activities that will draw them closer to God and the church.
If you want to be poor, continue betting – Dag Heward-Mills tells youth
Popular Ghanaian clergyman, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has admonished Ghanaian youths to desist from sports betting if they want to cut poverty from their lives.
The pastor who heads the United Denomination Originating from the Lighthouse Group Of Churches, formerly called the Lighthouse Chapel International gave the priceless piece of advice during a sermon delivered on Sunday, December 13, 2020.
He admitted he used to bet on races when he was very young and knowing the demerits he got from it, he wants students to depart from sports betting entirely.
“…When I was younger, I used to go to the horse races… and you’d see them coming, sometimes fifteen of them and those of us who were betting, you choose one and you bet on that one. I hear students have been betting? Look, If you want to be poor, continue betting,” he said.