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A clergyman has called on Ghanaians to pursue truth to help move the country’s development process forward.
Reverend Daniel T. K. Doe, founder of New Jerusalem Healing Church at Odobeng in the Asikuma Odobeng Brakwa District, charged Ghanaians to chart a new course of moral and spiritual development.
He made the call in a sermon to end a week-long fasting and prayers for President and Ministers of State and the nation, organised by the Church at Odobeng.
It was attended by pastors and delegates from five branches of the Church.
Rev. Doe prayed to God to guide leaders of the country to pursue good policies for national development.
The Founder asked Christians not only to commit themselves to only church activities but, also to national development.
He called for active women's movement in both the church and state activities for the rapid development of the country.
Source: GNA
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