Use yuletide to take stock-Christians urged

Ho, Dec. 26, GNA – Reverend Richard Tenu, an International Evangelist, on Christmas Day, urged Christians, to use the yuletide to take stock of their Christian lives. He asked them to review their lives as Christians over the period and get back on track to fulfill their God given vision in life. Reverend Tenu said this, when he delivered a Christmas message at Jubilee Christian Centre in Ho.

He challenged Christians not to loose focus in their Christian life in times of difficulties but remain committed to God’s work. Reverend Tenu urged them to lead exemplary lifestyles and avail themselves for God to use, to impact the lives of people in society positively. “Go back to your first love for God, so that your stars will shine forever,” he said, adding that, that was the only way their future would be fulfilled and not be a waste. Reverend Tenu said “Christmas is a season of goodness” and prayed that Christians enjoyed the goodness of the season through the coming year. Reverend James Noble Tulasi urged Christians to be diligent in anything they do and also exhorted government officials to be faithful and make good use of their time.

“You must let your Christian virtues reflect everywhere you find yourself and ensure that your light brightens every corner where you are,” he added. A few other churches organized services in the morning and evening to mark the Day, amidst dancing and singing.

Source: GhanaWeb

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