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People seeking office in next year's elections must be God-fearing and their lives must be right before God.
That's the message from President of the “Christ For All Nations”, (CfAN) Evangelist Daniel Kolenda to all politicians in the country.
He made the call when he touched down in the country Wednesday morning for the Rheinhard Bonnke Crusade which takes off tomorrow 3rd to 6th of December, 2015 at Ashiaman.
According to Evangelist Kolenda, God is going to lift up into places of influence and power the ones whom he has chosen.
He declared, Jesus is the answer to Ghana’s political, social, economic and health problems.

“In every area of life in society, Jesus is the answer. When all other options have been exhausted, then we will realize the answer is Jesus,” he stated.
The President of Christ For All Nations, Cfan reiterated that, “We have seen how entire nations have been shaken by the power of the gospel and that’s what is going to happen here. And the hand of the Lord will lift up Tema and Ashiaman and Ghana.”
Evangelist Kolenda who came with his wife, daughter and other host of musicians and evangelists, added that “the fire conference and crusade is going to be a week of cleaning and pruning and I believe that the hand of God will rest upon men for that task.”
He entreated every Ghanaian to attend the crusade to receive their healing, deliverance and blessings to finish the year gloriously.
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