There is something with Ghanaian celebrities---if not all celebrities worldwide. Their celebrity status seems to make them feel omniscient; they know everything and are authorities on every subject. Every now and then you hear a Ghanaian celebrity offering their view about Christianity which often is a denial of the Christian faith and its teachings. The … Continue reading A Response to Gyedu Blay Ambolley’s “Jesus Is not God; I don’t pray through him”
Mmebusem Mocking Jesus And So What?
A comedian, Ghana Jesus Mmebusem, has hit the Ghanaian entertainment scene depicting the person of Jesus in ways that can simply be described as mockery. Unsurprisingly, some Christians, including some Pastors have taken issues with the comedian and are calling on him to stop mocking Jesus. As a Christian, I am indeed not enthused by … Continue reading Mmebusem Mocking Jesus And So What?
How To Hear The Spirit of God
We live in times when perhaps spirituality is on the increase. People may not necessarily hold a Christian view of spirituality, albeit, they hold a kind of spirituality. Even those who claim not to believe in anything often speak of a higher power. Among Christians also, "spiritual" is a word that is often banded around … Continue reading How To Hear The Spirit of God
My Will Vs. God’s Will
...we had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel (Luke 24:21) In Luke 24, after the events surrounding the death and resurrection of Christ, two of his disciples were on a journey and in that journey, the Scripture records they were lamenting the death of Christ. The reason has been that it went … Continue reading My Will Vs. God’s Will
How Are Sinners Saved?
Acts 15 In the 1st century church, a debate ensued bordering on how sinners are saved. There were two sides to the debate. One party, the Pharisee party posited that “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved.” (v.1). Others, including Paul, Barnabas, Peter and the other apostles insisted … Continue reading How Are Sinners Saved?