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The Clergy has been urged not to take advantage of the fear of insecurity on the part of some people in the society to exploit and dupe them.
Reverend Mrs Naana Asenso Bediako, a Pastor of the Living Word Charismatic Ministries, who gave the advice said the clergy should rather help to bring comfort, soothe the pain and give hope to the despaired.
She stressed the importance for all genuine Christians to lead upright lives and distance themselves from acts that could create image problems for the church.
She was speaking at the launch of her book, titled "Leaving a Mark" at the JUSTMOH Conference Centre in Kumasi.
"How Important is Your Name?", "Can your Name affect both the present and future generations?", "How do I Leave a Mark?", "Pessimism and Benefits of Leaving a Mark" are among topics treated by the book.
Rev Mrs Bediako said it was meant to assist both Christians and non-Christians to have a better understanding of life.
She said it should not be lost on anyone that "Whatever you do today has got either adverse or positive effect in your future and the generations yet unborn."
Bishop Francis Akwaboah, the General Overseer, Christian Hope Ministries International, said knowledge was more powerful than gold and for that matter urged all to cherish knowledge more than money.
The first copy of the 74-paged book was auctioned for GH¢500.00.
Source: GNA
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