President Of The Apostolic Church Ghana-Apostle Aaron Ami-Narh Advice the Youth and the Church on Financial Liberty

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The Apostolic Church Ghana had their National Witness Convention last weekend from Thursday 22nd August to Sunday 25th August 2019.The Convention was divided into three sectors with sector one held in Berekum, sector two held in Koforidua and the final sector three held in Kasoa Nyanyano – Kakraba.

During the convention which was held at Kasoa, the youth of the church were educated on how to live a dexterous life in serving God and rendering a prosperous and faithful lives to the church.

On Sunday 25th August, 2019 which was the climax of the National Witness Convention for the sector three held at Kasoa. The President Of the Church Apostle Aaron Ami-Narh advised the youth present and the entire congregation on Financial Liberty meaning “Having Enough To Do What God Wants You To DO.”

He quoted that Financial Bondage is not being able to do what God wants you to do because you don’t have what it takes and God does not only save your soul but also saves your pocket as well.He said the youth of the church are not poor even if they don’t have what it takes to be rich.

He said the youth should act like an “Ashanti Man” who feels proud and boast of what he doesn’t have but always makes excuses about his things being locked up somewhere.  Meaning if they don’t have now, they should tell themselves they are truly in need but as for “Poverty,” will not be their portion and declared that any poverty strike on the youth and the church is eradicated.

Finally, he made mention of the new Headquarters of the church which will be built in Accra in the four years of his administration, with any pesewas from the church’s tithe which is the main source of the church’s income, won’t go into it but free-will offering will be used.

He said; appeals will not be raised at National Conventions anymore because conventions are national events and funds which will be raised at the conventions will be used to develop the areas in which the conventions were held.

Apostle Aaron Ami-Narh therefore charged the youth and the entire congregation to do their best in giving as God is going to raise men and women who will be creating finances in the church, because whatever they do today will be a blessing onto them tomorrow.

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