Christians should pray to reduce vices

Accra, Oct. 18, GNA – Pastor Patrick Kwadzo Agbevem, Pastor of Apostolic Church of Ghana, Odorkor Central Assembly in Accra, on Sunday urged Christian to let their beliefs reflect in their daily lives to help to reduce social vices that were gradually gaining roots in the country.

He urged Christians to come together and pray for God’s intervention in the nation’s affairs.

Pastor Agbevem, who is on transfer to Akusi Apostolic Church of Ghana, said despite the challenges Christian faced, they should be committed to preaching the gospel and to emulate Jesus Christ.

He said after a hard day’s work, to spend time with God was not an easy task, “but as Christians we have to stand firm on our feet so that we can contribute to national development”.

He called on Christians to cherish the truth, love and hard work, and also to realize the sacrifice of Jesus and to make his teachings to reflect in their lives.

Pastor Agbevem urged Christians not to relent in their devotion to God’s work but to develop love for Jesus Christ in order to live as true Christians.

Source: GhanaWeb

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