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Religion of Thursday, 30 May 2013

Source: Kwabena Adu Koranteng

More Disaster to hit Ghana if……. – Bishop Elijah

As he calls for intensive prayer for the country

By Kwabena Adu Koranteng Korantengadu@yahoo.com

Arch Bishop Saint Elijah Tetteh, General Overseer of Wonderful Jesus Chapel International at Adenta has warned that Ghana would continue to experience more tragedy if the people fail to intensify their prayers to ask for the Lord’s mercy and forgiveness for their grievous sins.

According to the prophet of God, the destruction of markets across the country is just a tip of the iceberg as more fire outbreaks are in the pipeline. This time, his side factories, financial institutions and banks as well as government agencies would be affected and cause the country to lose millions of cedis and high profile personalities. This he said will occur alongside heavy floods, dreadful car accidents and mysterious deaths.

Speaking in an interview with the New Crusading Guide over the weekend, Arch Bishop Elijah said the ongoing catastrophe in the country are the result of the secrete activities of some politicians who sought the devils assistants in search of political power prior to the 2012 general elections. These politicians, he said used innocent blood of human beings as bait to lure the devil for assistance. He said these politicians refused to pacify their evil masters when they got power.

He said based on this the devil has sent its agents into the country to cause destruction with fire , road accidents and mystery deaths in a bid to draw as much blood as required to meet what it used to assist these politicians in their quest for power.

Arch Bishop Elijah noted that what can be done to avert the disaster is fervent prayer. He said government and other Christian organizations are organizing some prayers for the country but they are not enough to change the situation. “I am urging Ghanaians to come together and pray effectively for the good of this country. It is obvious that Ghana is deeply divided on political lines and a nation cannot progress when its people are divided.

I urge our political leaders to leave all the political differences behind them and join hands after the court case and work for the good of the country. They must accept whatever ruling from the Supreme Court and unit for the good of the country.

He also said any nation that refuses to respect its prophet’s drowns in disaster. He therefore urged Ghanaians to respect their own prophets and men of God and shun the outsiders who try to evade the country with their magic and indirectly extort money from them. To him these outside prophets and men of God are not better than those in Ghana. He also advised Ghanaian prophets and men of God to be civil and avoid engaging in fraudulent and immoral activities that usually give them a bad name in the media. “The behavior of some of our men of God nowadays is shameful and its time they put a stop to these things. We must also know that some people claiming to be men of God are operating as agents of the devil and with that they will continue to do evil. I therefore urge Ghanaians to be vigilant and their dealings with them” he stated. Arch Bishop Saint Elijah Tetteh, a native of Krobo Odumasi in the Eastern Region had the gift of God at the age of 12 years.

“I was in primary school sometime 1987 was a very old white bearded man came looking for me. He gave me a Bible when he met me and said he is the father of heaven and earth and therefore wanted me to pursue his teaching and convert people into Christianity. I told him I couldn’t read properly but he assured that he would be with me and assist me whenever possible. This is what I have been doing ever since. A product of Koforidua Polytechnic, he had to abandon his engineering work at a stage to devote his entire life and time to Jesus Christ and the word of God. This was when he lost all his possessions mysteriously when he refused to give all his time for the word of God. Bishop Elijah is married with four children.

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