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Prophet and general overseer of the Brook International Ministry, Seth Okyere Amankwaa, has declared that about half of the world’s population is incognizant of Jesus Christ.
He revealed this fact on Joy Prime’s Morning Show on Friday during a discussion regarding the death of Jesus Christ.
"I can tell you that 50% of the world does not know Jesus, so we haven’t achieved anything. We should go out there and spread the good news," the prophet said.
He situated his point on his evangelism travels outside of the Greater Accra region, where he discovered that the majority of people do not know Jesus.
He added that the deviant behaviour among secondary school students is because most of them are ignorant about the freedom and salvation found in Christ Jesus.
The prophet therefore encouraged Christians to step out and share the gospel of salvation with unbelievers.
"We shouldn’t sit in the office and think we’re doing the work of God. We’re lying. People in the village don’t know about Jesus," he said.
As a result, the prophet thinks God’s ministers have accomplished nothing, as more people ought to be saved.
Given the number of people worldwide who are uninformed of the savior, he advised that Christians should intensify the dissemination of God's word in order for everyone to feel God's love and go to heaven.
He believes the doctrines of the various denominations are destroying the word of God.
Prophet Amankwaa is also convinced that people's attitudes towards one another in churches contribute to some departing Christianity.
As the world recalls Jesus Christ's death today, Good Friday, he pleaded with Christians to prioritise the resurrection of the Savior ahead of their personal interests.
The minister implored them to put aside their assets, publicise the name of Jesus, and rejoice in the Lord's resurrection.
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