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The Founder and President of the Worldwide Miracle Outreach Dr. Lawrence Tetteh has described as very bad, the way and manner in which some Christians speak when preaching the word of God.
Dr. Tetteh who is an International Evangelist and a Teacher of the Gospel, said many preachers have resorted to the use of jargons instead of preaching just the word.
According to him, such behaviour “makes the educated Christian feel bad”.
Dr. Lawrence Tetteh was speaking at the official launch of Spirit Soul and Body Workshop (SSBW), a motivational speaking seminar in Accra on Saturday.
SSBW is the brain child of Rev. Nana Yaa Owusu-Prempeh, Chief Executive Officer of Tin-ifa Ghana Limited, and based in New Jersey, USA, who is Ghana’s first multilingual female motivational speaker.
Rev. Nana Yaa Owusu-Prempeh who is gifted with speaking multiple dialects, both local and international, believes many people in the world today particularly Ghanaians, need motivation to realize their dreams in life.
Nana Yaa who speaks 9 languages; 3 international and 6 local languages, has devoted herself to inspire, motivate, and inform her generation to impact them positively in a world full of negativity.
She believes that you must keep your head up and have an attitude that attracts people to you because life is all about attraction.
With her Spirit Soul and Body Workshops already well known in the USA, Nana Yaa touches your inner spirit with the living word, then she motivates and educates your soul and your mind with all of lives' experiences and finally, she addresses your physical look with hygiene and good living habits, beauty consultation and keeping the body in shape.
Key speakers at the launch included Mr. Joe Ofori Atta who is the CEO of Woolworth, Mr. Eric Awuah Darkwa, CEO of Mighty Group of Companies, Dr. Selby Ashong Katai of Ins Consult among a host of others.
Performing the official launch, Dr. Tetteh emphasized the need for Ghanaians to take time off to learn the connection between the Soul, Spirit and Body, in order to enable the three properly function as unit.
Delivering the keynote address the Chairman at the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice, Anna Bossman underscored the importance for one to take some time off to rest, especially vacations, to allow the body to restore the energy lost.
Miss Anna Bossman advised against the practice where employees feel reluctant to take their mandated annual vacations, for various reasons some of which emanate from fear of their employers uncovering a hidden deal they may have conducted.
The CHRAJ Boss noted that such attitudes only end up wearing the body down, thereby affecting productivity negatively.
Story: Jerry Tsatro Mordy/Asempa FM
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