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MF Production has successfully held the official media launch of Christian Honours, a distinct national honouring platform established to celebrate deserving Christian men and women, institutions, and organisations whose service and leadership have contributed meaningfully to the development of Ghana over the past 35–40 years.
Speaking at the launch, Kofi Kpodo, Executive Director of the Christian Honours Secretariat, described the initiative as a faith-driven response to scripture and a platform designed to preserve legacies, celebrate faithfulness, and inspire the next generation to serve with purpose and integrity.
“Christian Honours is not about fame, popularity, or public applause. It is not an award scheme. Rather, it is a sacred platform of recognition dedicated to celebrating service, impact, and enduring integrity.”
Christian Honours is anchored on the Biblical mandate in Romans 13:7, which states:
“Render therefore to all their due… honour to whom honour.”
According to MF Production, the platform exists to honour The Creator through the faithful labour of His servants and institutions, those whose impact has been sustained over decades through consistent Christian character and service.
The theme guiding Christian Honours is: Honouring on the Pillars of Reputation, Recognition, and Integrity.
MF Production explained that:
- Reputation is built through consistent Christian living and service,
- Recognition is based on genuine impact rather than popularity, and
- Integrity remains the foundation of all leadership and ministry.
These pillars, the Secretariat noted, will guide every decision and every honour bestowed under the platform.
To ensure fairness, transparency, and credibility, Christian Honours will be guided by the Independent Panel of Unbiased Review with Ethics and Integrity (I-PURE).
I-PURE will provide due diligence, verification, and ethical oversight to ensure that honours are awarded strictly based on defined metrics and category-specific standards, and not on personal interests or undue influence. The membership of I-PURE will be announced in due course.
Categories for Christian Honours 2026
At the media launch, the Secretariat announced that Christian Honours is structured around seven (7) main categories, with two categories containing three sub-categories each, bringing the total to twelve (12) categories.
These categories include:
- Motivating / Inspiring Personality
- The Compassionate Personality
- Health-Oriented Church / Organisation
- Education-Oriented Church / Organisation
- The Evangelistic Organization
- Christian Performing Arts (sub-categories: Gospel Music Group; Notable Gospel Artist; Notable Artist – Visual/Performing Arts)
- Special Honours (sub-categories: African Christian Personality; Religio-Politico Voice; Posthumous Honour)
- The Influential Personality
Entries are now open. Individuals and organisations can submit their entries at www.christianhonours.com and follow Christian Honours on social media for updates.
MF Production expressed appreciation to individuals, institutions, and organisations that have supported the vision through ongoing partnership and sponsorship engagements. Special recognition was given to AH Hotel for its support toward the successful media launch.
“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to AH Hotel for the support shown so far, and we are confident that there is even more to come as we journey together.”
About Christian Honours
Christian Honours is a faith-based national honouring platform created to recognise and celebrate Christian men, women, institutions, and organisations whose lives and service have positively impacted the body of Christ and Ghanaian society through faithfulness, consistency, and integrity.
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