Ghanaian satirist, Kwaku Sintim-Misa popularly as KSM, has condemned the manner in which some supposed “men of God” have positioned Christianity in Ghana to make a profit.
“Christianity in Ghana now has become a commercial activity, a situation which leaves much to be desired.”
He disclosed on Okay FM that there are instances in a church where God’s blessings are now being auctioned, adding that this violates basic doctrines of Christianity.
“When someone gives more as offering to the church, he is openly praised for his benevolence to, and in so doing humiliate those who were unable to give same. For me personally I always speak against such behaviour and since when did God’s blessing start to be auction?”