According to the prophet, many young people are roaming the streets without direction
Prophet Nana Agyemang Owusu has called on Ghanaians to support young people by creating opportunities and offering guidance to help them discover their purpose in life.
Speaking during his "Open Heavens" programme on Saturday, June 27, 2026, the renowned preacher stressed the need for communities, churches and families to collectively invest in the future of the youth.
"We have to encourage the youth and help them in any way we can. We should give them hope and support them to do something meaningful with their lives," he said.
According to him, many young people are roaming the streets without direction and require guidance and opportunities to become productive members of society.
The Head Pastor of Prophet Nana Agyemang Ministries urged individuals who are in positions to assist others to extend a helping hand, whether through employment, financial support, mentorship or spiritual guidance.
"I think we should take this message to our various communities, our homes, our churches and our families, and help people discover their purpose in life in any way we can, either in kind, spiritually or in cash. This will go a long way to transform our youth and give hope to the next generation," he added.
Also speaking at the programme was the Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI), Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, who commended Prophet Nana Agyemang Owusu for organising the gathering.
He noted that the programme was designed to inspire hope and bring about spiritual renewal among participants.
"I believe that the purpose of this gathering is to ensure that the heavens are opened for individuals and for Ghana as a whole," Apostle Amoako Attah stated.
He encouraged Ghanaians to have faith in themselves, saying success is determined not only by what people see but by what they believe.
"The heaven will open for us and we will be able to accomplish whatever we are going to do," he said.
The renowned preacher also challenged Christians to complement prayer with hard work and action.
"After prayers, we must go out there and work. We must work towards the prayers we have prayed. Don't only pray and close your eyes; you have to be diligent," he advised.
Apostle Amoako Attah further urged believers to abandon the mindset of expecting miracles without effort.
"Many believers don't want to go out and do anything, thinking that God will rain manna from heaven. But I want to assure them that the days of manna raining from heaven are over," he said.
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