Religion of Sunday, 9 August 2015

Source: GNA

Church to establish school, hospital at Ashalley Botwe

The Living Faith International Church is to establish a school and a hospital at Ashalley Botwe, near Madina.

The school which is expected to begin next year, will offer free computer training and free Mathematics and Science Education.

Bishop Dominic Allotey, General Overseer of the Church, disclosed this at the launch of Rhema Word Summit 2015 at Ashalley Botwe.

The week-long Summit, which begins on Monday, August 17, is on the theme: “”A Word in Season”.

It is aimed at imparting moral values to the Youth, and to also equip them spiritually and physically, to enable them to meet the challenges ahead.

It is also to pray for social well-being of the participants, and for peace ahead of election 2016.

Bishop Allotey expressed worry about moral decadence among the Youth and called on religious and opinion leaders to lead the crusade to reverse the trend.

The General Overseer advised the Youth, people, especially students, to take their studies seriously and to desist from examination malpractices, which could jeopardise their future.

He tasked parents to take the training of their children and wards seriously.

Bishop Allotey expressed concern about poor sanitation in the various communities and urged Ghanaians to embrace the National Sanitation Day instituted by the government.

The church would offer free medical screening, as well as present relief items to the poor and the vulnerable in the society during the Summit.

Eminent speakers from Ghana as well as the United Kingdom are expected to give talks on the theme.