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[Feature] Walking with Mary: The believer’s Perfect Model of a Steadfast Journey of Faith and a Selfless Service to God and Humanity

Introduction Beloved in Christ, as you and I know, the Christian life is a journey of faith and service. And Jesus calls his disciples not...

[Opinion] Galamsey in Ghana: The Crisis Every Government Keeps Massaging

“Galamsey” is the popular Ghanaian term for illegal mining. In earlier years, many—especially the youth living near mining sites—engaged in small-scale mining as a...

[OPINION] THE GOVERNANCE OF GHANA: THE PLACE OF CHRISTIAN PROPHECY!

According the French Political Philosopher, Jean Jacque Rousseau, "man is basically free but always in chains". Victo Hugo pushes the philosophical discourse or puzzle further...

[Opinion] Obvious Prophecies and Our National Blind Spot

The nation is still reeling from the sudden loss of our eight gallant statesmen in the recent helicopter tragedy. I extend my deepest condolences...

[Opinion] Tragedy: God Picking Favorites?

When tragedy strikes—a devastating accident, a sudden disaster—we are often left grappling with painful questions. Why did God spare some while others perish? Did...

Beyond the Headlines: The Cost of Indecent Coverage

Ghana is in mourning. Eight of her sons have perished in the line of duty—a loss that should have united the nation in collective...

[Opinion]Personal Assessment On Homily Delivery

INTRODUCTION Soporific homilies are a recipe for church decline. The primary duty of a priest is to teach, sanctify, and govern. The first one, “to...

[Opinion] Ghanaians Need To Take Up The Power

For almost 2 decades now, both prominent political parties in the country: NDC and NPP have failed the country, when it comes to managing...

[OPINION] Gender-Based Abuse:  How Some Widows Are Treated After Death of Husbands

The death of a spouse poses many emotional challenges to the bereaved spouse as they go through a period of grief.  The grief cycle...

The Cry of Widows – A Ghanaian Nun’s Advocacy

It is expected that when a man passes on, his family will take care of the widow and provide a better livelihood for her....

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