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Ishmael Mensah Blog of Wednesday, 1 January 2025

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Let's tear down the barriers of hatred and hostility that divide us in 2025, says Archbishop Agyinasare.

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Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Perez Chapel, has urged Ghanaians to refrain from actions that could cause division in the country.

According to the orwcher and man of God, 2025 should bring us all together as a nation, regardless of our disparate origins.

During a sermon titled "My Year of God's Word Manifested," he made the call.

Three fundamental ideas that will increase the productivity of 2025 served as the foundation for the sermon.


He emphasized the necessity of a cohesive society for the advancement of the country.

According to Arcbishop Aginasare, the gospel is essential for fostering social cohesion.


According to him, the Church has a responsibility to promote and foster peace in our society.

According to Ephesians 4:3, Christians are commanded to do all in their power to maintain the unity of the spirit via the bond of peace.

"We need to try to understand each other in 2025. We have to be prepared to listen to other people with empathy. We have to be prepared to cooperate for the benefit of all. Let's dismantle the barriers of hatred and division that stand between us in 2025.

We are one people, beloved. Ghana is one nation. There is nothing that we cannot achieve as a people if we tear down the wall separating us and come together as one. Perhaps God will enable us to fulfill his goals for our country," he said.


He went on to say that if the word of God is to be revealed in our life, we must uplift those who are marginalized, such as the impoverished, widows, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.