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Prophetess Warns Of Economic Hardship In 2026, Urges Prayer And Caution

31st Night address, Prophetess Esther Badiako, founder of the Samaria Miracle Church in Baifikrom, Mankessim central region, has issued a stark warning about the economic outlook for 2026. Known as Mame Samaria, the prophetess foresees a period of prosperity in the first six months of the year, followed by a challenging second half.

Mame Samaria has urged her fellow pastors and prophets to intensify their prayers and fasting, seeking divine intervention to support the nation through the predicted difficulties.

The prophetess believes that collective spiritual effort is crucial to navigating the impending economic headwinds.

In addition to her message to religious leaders, Mame Samaria delivered a strong message to the youth.

She implored young people to practice self-discipline, live purposeful lives, and avoid harmful behaviors.

Specifically, she warned against the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, stating that such choices would have dire consequences. She emphasized the importance of responsible conduct throughout 2025 and into 2026.

The prophetess’s message has sparked discussion and debate within the community, with some expressing concern about the predicted economic downturn and others praising her call for spiritual reflection and responsible living.

The Samaria Miracle Church is expected to hold special prayer sessions in the coming weeks to address the concerns raised by Mame Samaria.

During 31st watch night, Rev Emmanuel Nimo Achampong asociate pastor of samaria miracle church, delivered a powerful message centered on personal responsibility and community engagement for the coming year.

He called for a shift in perspective, urging individuals to actively change their behaviors from 2025 and embrace a proactive approach to life in 2026.

We must move beyond simply praying,” Rev Emmanuel stated. “While faith is essential, it must be accompanied by action.

We must strive to build fruitful lives within our families and communities.” He emphasized the importance of taking initiative and making tangible efforts to improve one’s circumstances.

A significant portion of Pastor Emmanuel’s address focused on the role of religious leaders.

He directly challenged his fellow pastors, urging them to prioritize evangelism and extend a helping hand to marginalized groups.

He argued that it is the pastors’ duty to actively seek out those in need, rather than waiting for them to come forward. “We cannot stand idly by,” he declared.

“We must go to them.” This call to action highlighted the importance of proactive outreach and compassion within the community.

Some church members are encouraging their community to find strength and guidance through faith, emphasizing that despite challenges in 2025, they have been supported.

They believe that by embracing their faith and submitting to Christian principles, the coming year can be even better.

They also urged individuals to work diligently and participate in skills training to build a fulfilling life.

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