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Religion of Monday, 15 February 2010

Source: GNA

Adenta Action Chapel inaugurates Men's Ministry

Accra, Feb. 15, GNA-Reverend Seth Baah, General Overseer of the Prai= se Chapel International in the United Kingdom has called on Ghanaians to exhibit a high level of unity and tolerance to ensure national developmen= t.

He said it was only through unity of purpose and the zeal to serve o= ne's nation that can turn Ghana into a place of peace and prosperity. Rev. Baah made the call at the inauguration of the Men's Ministry of=

the Adenta branch of the Action Chapel International at Adenta near Accra= on Sunday. The Ministry has Mr. Emmanuel Obeng as Chairman, Mr. Frank Ofori-Add= o, Coordinator, Mr. Kojo Ofori, Organizer, Mr. Edward Salami, and Mr. Fred Smart-Abbey and Mr. Anim Asare as Patrons. The General Overseer urged Ghanaians to have compassion on the under-privileged in society and help them to become productive citizens t= o help build the nation. He advised religious leaders to lead exemplary lives as they lead th= e crusade to win more souls for Christ.

Rev. Baah expressed the hope that the ministry would do everything possible to support the development and promotion of the church. Rev. Bishop James Saah, Senior Bishop of the Action Chapel International, urged Christians to open a new chapter by refraining from acts which hinder national development. He said Christians would be doing disservice to the nation if they d= id not allow the teachings of Jesus Christ to reflect in their daily lives.