SOCIAL/GENERAL

Ghanaians Need To Pray For Peace In This Year 2024 Elections

Laikos Bible College, in partnership with the Royal Priest Family Association Bible Schools West Africa Ministerial Council, successfully hosted its 2nd Graduation and Ordination ceremony in Kwabre East.

The event centred around “The Art of Shepherding” the Future of the Church, highlighting the College’s dedication to preparing individuals for significant roles within the Churches of Christ in Ghana and beyond.

During the ceremony, 9 graduates were honoured with Certificates in Christian Ministry.

The keynote speech was delivered by Nana E.K Boateng, the esteemed Rector of Laikos Bible College. He eloquently discussed the pivotal role that Bible colleges play in shaping the future of the church.

Nana E.K Boateng stressed the significance of establishing a solid foundation rooted in Christ, encouraging graduates to uphold the values instilled by Laikos Bible College as they transition into leadership positions within their congregations.

Moreover, he expressed his desire to train more devoted men of God, announcing the acquisition of a vast land for the construction of a larger College, and welcoming God-fearing philanthropists to contribute to this noble cause.

Additionally, Bishop McDennis, the president of the Royal Priest Family Church, delivered a powerful sermon urging the graduates to let go of past obstacles and allow the Holy Spirit to guide them in their mission of shepherding those who have gone astray.

He took the opportunity to advocate for peace in the lead-up to the 2024 elections, calling on all Ghanaians to pray and unite for a common purposes

Lastly, some of the recent graduates shared their transformative experiences at the institution with the media, emphasizing the profound impact it had on their lives. They encouraged those touched by the spirit of God to pursue education at Laikos Bible College to equip themselves for a divine calling.

Story by Cudjoe Nana Nyarko

Related Articles

Back to top button