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The founder and General Overseer of Lift Up God Bible Institute, Rev. Stephen Yaw Osei, has charged ministers of the gospel to prioritise integrity and humility as key tenets in their call to deeper service to God and mankind.
Speaking at the 2nd Graduation and Induction Service for newly ordained ministers today at the Lift Up God Church, Rev. Osei reminded the ministers to see their induction as a commissioning of God's service to mankind, which should be grounded in prayer and continuous learning, noting that "ministry in today’s world requires both spiritual maturity and discernment.
"You are being sent out to propagate the word of God, shepherd lives, and to reflect Christ in character and conduct," he added.
The graduation and induction ceremony marked a successful completion of theological and ministerial training, symbolising the new minister's readiness to take up pastoral, teaching, and evangelistic responsibilities within the body of Christ.
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