Christians who constantly pester their pastors, apostles and bishops for “a word” of prophecy must put an end to such behaviour, Bishop Charles Agyinasare has advised, saying it is a recipe for “confusion”.
Six deaths recorded during Christmas in Central Region
Tigo to usher in New Year with music and fireworks
Fire guts Leklebi Senior High School ICT Lab
‘Change attitude for real change’ - Rev. Botchway
Fire-cracker razes cold store at Ashaiman
Togbe Afede fetes 1,300 children
Chief of Ningo calls for unity in the area
Mzbel allegedly pelted with egg while performing in Belgium
5 die in Winneba motor crash
2017 will be a good year - Rev. Eastwood Anaba
Accra Psychiatric Hospital patients wish for strike-free 2017
Boxing day in Ghana: Revellers share Christmas experiences
Mahama wasn’t heckled in Bole – Northern Region Police Command
Christmas is an opportunity for non-believers to repent
Politicians must be humble - Dr Tetteh
Muslim leaders urged to avoid shameful acts
Ghanaians must confront issues with objectivity - CPP
‘Change’ will begin January 7 – NPP
Veep celebrates Christmas with patients of Shai Osudoku District Hospital
Ghanaians urged to pray for success for incoming government
This is a season for renewed hope - President-elect Akufo-Addo
Tamale records 13 births on Christmas Day
I was not in Dubai last year for Christmas - Mahama reacts to mockings
Mahama goes home for Christmas
The ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s to come alive at 2016 Joy FM Kekete Fever
Samsung: Remember that feeling?
Remember the less fortunate this Christmas – Akufo-Addo
Stop shopping for ‘prophetic word’ - Agyin-Asare tells Christians
Christians mark Christmas with church services
Ghanaians share plans for Christmas, expectations for 2017
Brighter days ahead despite challenges encountered this year - Akufo-Addo
Show kindness and support the disadvantaged – Nduom