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Christian Honours, a national faith-based honours platform established to recognise and celebrate decades of Christian leadership, service and moral stewardship in Ghana, is set to officially launch by MF Production.
The official media launch will take place on Wednesday, 4th February 2026, at 10:00 a.m., at the AH Hotel, East Legon, and will bring together clergy, professionals, institutions and stakeholders committed to values-driven leadership and nation-building.
Organisers say Christian Honours is founded on the biblical mandate to honour lives marked by faith, obedience and integrity.
Drawing from Scripture, the platform reflects the Apostle Paul’s exhortation to believers to “honour one another above yourselves” (Romans 12:10) and to “render therefore to all their dues… honour to whom honour is due” (Romans 13:7).
The initiative is themed “Honouring on the Pillars of Reputation, Recognition, and Integrity”, underscoring a deliberate and prayerful approach to honouring individuals whose lives demonstrate reputation built over time through faithful service and upright conduct, recognition as a rightful acknowledgment of enduring contribution and stewardship, and integrity as moral consistency in both public and private life.
Christian Honours also takes inspiration from the commandment to “honour your father and your mother” (Exodus 20:12), highlighting the importance of preserving spiritual heritage, institutional memory and generational wisdom.
In this spirit, the platform seeks to honour pioneers and torchbearers whose faithfulness has shaped communities, churches, professions and national life over the decades.
In line with the biblical instruction to “honour those who are your leaders in the Lord’s work” (1 Thessalonians 5:12–13), the initiative aims to affirm leaders who have served quietly, consistently and sacrificially, ensuring their contributions are recognised with dignity and gratitude.
The launch event will introduce the honours framework, ethical review principles and governance processes guiding Christian Honours, as well as a strategic roadmap leading to the main celebration.
Through Christian Honours, MF Production says it reaffirms its commitment to upholding biblical values, preserving Christian legacy and recognising lives worthy of honour in accordance with Scripture, conscience and national responsibility.
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