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Rehoboth Assemblies of God launches crusade

Tue, 23 Feb 2010 Source: GNA

Fafraha (GAR), Feb. 23, GNA - The Reverend Gideon Armah, Head Pastor of the Rehoboth Assemblies of God Church, has called on Ghanaians to rely on God for solutions to country's socio-economic problems. He said the leadership of the country alone could not salvage the country from its problems and called on Ghanaians to have hope in God. Rev. Armah made the call at the launch of a three-day "Holy Ghost Invasion" crusade and leadership conference, organised by Hard Core Christianity Ministry, U.S.A, and the church, at Fafraha near Adenta in the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday. It is aimed at spreading the gospel and education pastors and evangelists on modern day techniques in propagating the good news. Rev. Armah advised politicians to make promises that they could fulfil and encouraged Christians that they would be able to overcome their economic difficulties. Rev. Francis Ovienmhada and Evangelist Michael Smith, both of the U.S.A. would deliver papers at the conference.

Fafraha (GAR), Feb. 23, GNA - The Reverend Gideon Armah, Head Pastor of the Rehoboth Assemblies of God Church, has called on Ghanaians to rely on God for solutions to country's socio-economic problems. He said the leadership of the country alone could not salvage the country from its problems and called on Ghanaians to have hope in God. Rev. Armah made the call at the launch of a three-day "Holy Ghost Invasion" crusade and leadership conference, organised by Hard Core Christianity Ministry, U.S.A, and the church, at Fafraha near Adenta in the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday. It is aimed at spreading the gospel and education pastors and evangelists on modern day techniques in propagating the good news. Rev. Armah advised politicians to make promises that they could fulfil and encouraged Christians that they would be able to overcome their economic difficulties. Rev. Francis Ovienmhada and Evangelist Michael Smith, both of the U.S.A. would deliver papers at the conference.

Source: GNA