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Building a Positive Nation: A Call to Reject LGBTQ+-Apostle Abraham Amoh

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Apostle Abraham Amoh, the Trustee Chairman and Leader of Christ Apostolic Church of Ghana, has issued a clarion call to Ghanaians to adhere to God’s expectations as outlined in the Bible, particularly with regards to the LGBTQ+ issue.

Citing Leviticus 18:22-26 and Romans 1:26-31, Apostle Amoh emphasized that the Bible is unequivocally against the practice of LGBTQ+, and that Ghanaians must reject it in order to build a positive nation that meets God’s expectations.

Apostle Amoh expressed concern that some foreign leaders are attempting to impose LGBTQ+ on Ghana through financial support, but he emphasized that Ghanaians must not succumb to such pressure. He noted that the Parliament of Ghana, representing the various tribes and communities, has already rejected LGBTQ+ by passing a bill that is currently awaiting presidential assent. Apostle Amoh urged the President to sign the bill into law, emphasizing that it is essential for protecting Ghana’s cultural heritage and values.

As a leader in the Christian community, Apostle Amoh emphasized that churches in Ghana are partners in positive nation-building. He called on Christians to pray for Ghana to practice what God expects of us, specifically with regards to positive sex marriage. Apostle Amoh quoted Ephesians 4:27, saying “No way for Satan,” emphasizing the need for Ghanaians to resist the influence of evil and instead uphold God’s standards.

Apostle Amoh also called on traditional leaders, including chiefs, queen mothers, and family heads, to take a proactive role in rejecting LGBTQ+ in their districts. He urged them to discipline individuals who engage in such practices and to protect Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. Apostle Amoh emphasized that traditional leaders have a critical role to play in shaping the values and norms of their communities, and that they must take a firm stance against LGBTQ+.

In conclusion, Apostle Abraham Amoh’s message serves as a call to action for Ghanaians to reject LGBTQ+ and uphold God’s expectations. As the country navigates the complexities of modernization and globalization, Apostle Amoh’s message reminds us of the importance of staying true to our cultural values and biblical principles. By working together, Ghanaians can build a positive nation that reflects God’s expectations and promotes the well-being of all citizens.

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