The founder and leader of the Church of Divine Heart in Nkoranza, Bono East Region, Apostle Anthony Manu (Sofo Alhasan), has emphatically attributed Ghana’s challenges to Christians’ immoral behaviors, and not political leadership.
Delivering a message on Ghana’s progress during an exclusive interview Ebenezer Owusu Ansah Sompa TV and fm on phone with , the man of God urged Ghanaians to shift their focus from blaming political leaders to seeking personal and spiritual transformation in the country.
He stated that the country’s population of Christians, about 71%, should reflect on their attitudes in complying with government regulations.
“Majority of Ghanaians are Christians, but they sell commodities at high prices, which shows wickedness in rebuff,” Apostle Anthony bemoaned.
He added, “The change we need in Ghana will not take place with a change in government when we continue to cheat, engage in bribery, and focus on greediness. Let’s not forget that the change we need is within us, and the problem is we, the people in God’s house.”
The renowned Apostle clarified that his statements were not politically motivated but rather an observation of his own.
Apostle Anthony also stressed the need to address dishonesty and lack of integrity in everyday lives and business dealings by citizens, especially Christians.
“Some pastors, chiefs, stakeholders, lawyers, businessmen, and women pay and accept bribes. Meanwhile, most of them are Christians,” he cried out.
He concluded that a true transformation in Ghana must be done with justice.
Ultimately, Apostle Anthony’s message emphasizes that Ghana’s progress hinges on citizens’ moral renewal and commitment to integrity rather than solely on political change.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com








































