Christians urged to lead humble and dignified lives

‘ Cape Coast, Oct .31, GNA – The Archbishop of Cape Coast, The Most Reverend Mathias Kobina Nketsiah, on Sunday urged Christians especially catholic priests to humble themselves and make themselves easily approachable so that the people they serve can seek their assistance which would help in the growth and development of the church.

He said it was time for anointed men of God to desist from the practice of giving themselves “big titles” and exalting themselves such that it became very difficult for the ordinary man to approach them for any assistance.

Archbishop Nketsiah said this during a thanksgiving mass held at St Joseph Catholic Church at Amanful a suburb of Cape Coast as part of his pastoral visit to the Parish. He urged Christians to lead humble and dignified lives that would make them glorious children of God.

Source: GhanaWeb

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