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Clergyman expresses worry about spate of murders at Suhum

Mon, 7 Apr 2008 Source: GNA

Suhum, April 7, GNA- Reverend Francis Narh Teye, Suhum District Pastor of the Apostolic Church-Ghana, at the weekend expressed worry about the recent spate of murders at Suhum and urged Christians to pray so that the culprits would be exposed.

He said it was only through prayers that the activities of perpetuators of heinous crimes could be brought to light. Rev. Teye, who was preaching the sermon at a crusade held by the Church at Okorase in the Suhum Kraboa Coaltar District, noted that due the lust for money some people wanted to get rich overnight forgetting about God's judgment.

He said crusades were not for marry making but rather an occasion for Christians to take stock of their conduct and performances and to find antedates to their shortcomings. Mr Emmanuel K. Dartey, former District Chief Executive for the area, urged Christians to set aside a day and pray for peaceful elections in December.

Rev. John K. Addy, Koforidua Area Apostle of the Church, called on parents to take advantage of the Capitation Grant and School Feeding Programme and send their children to school. He said the only legacy parents could bequeath to their children was good quality education. Rev. Addy advised the youth who had attained 18 years and above to register if the voters' register is opened in May.

Source: GNA