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A Model Of Peace – Bawumia Hailed By Assemblies Of God Ghana For Fostering Religious Harmony

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The General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam, has described Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as a model of peace that the world can follow to get rid of religious strife.

Rev. Wengam said Dr Bawumia’s constant appearances at Christian church functions despite being a practising Muslim is a roadmap for how all people can live peaceably together irrespective of their religious differences.

He made these comments when he led Executive Presbytery (EP) Officers and some EP members of the church to pay a courtesy call on the Vice President.

The visit was to introduce the new leadership of Assemblies of God Ghana to the Vice President.

According to Rev. Wengam, Bawumia’s constant visit to churches has been instrumental in fostering religious harmony among Ghanaians.

He praised the Veep for upholding Biblical values by promoting peace and goodwill among all men.

He assured Dr Bawumia, that Ghana’s economic recovery is topmost on the church’s prayer topics.

“This is why as part of its one-week prayer and fasting programme, prayers were said for the country in all Assemblies of God churches throughout the country.” he said.

He further assured Ghanaians of the government’s determination to resolve the current economic problems and urged the Church to continue to use its platforms to preach peaceful religious co-existence.

Source: GhanaWeb

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