Ghanaians urged to burry their differences and live in peace

Koforidua Dec. 25, GNA-The Right Reverend Fredrick Nnuroh, Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese of the Methodist Church, has called on Ghanaians to burry their political, religious or ethnic differences and be at peace with one another.

He said for the country to move forward, there was the need to be at peace with each other and rally around one common goal. Rt. Reverend Fredrick Nnuroh made the call in his Christmas message at the Wesley Methodist Church in Koforidua. He observed that Christmas was the time people shared love and good things with one another “just as God gave His only son to die for them.” At the International Central Gospel Church, Reverend Dickson Tufuor Sarpong said Christmas was about hope and advised Ghanaians to have hope for the future.

He urged Ghanaians to be happy and praise the Lord even if they had financial problems, because that would lead them to better times.

Source: GhanaWeb

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