
Ghana Unites in Prayer: National Day of Thanksgiving Set for July 1st
Ghana's Assemblies of God Back National Prayer Day Ghana is preparing for its National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving on July 1st. This event aims to unite the nation's diverse religious groups. Rev. Dr. Stephen Wengam, a prominent religious leader from the Assemblies of God church, has expressed his strong support for this initiative. "I am very excited about this national day of prayer," Rev. Wengam stated in a recent interview with Channel One TV. "It is an opportunity for all Ghanaians, regardless of their religious beliefs, to come together and pray for our nation's peace, stability, and prosperity." He emphasized the importance of religious unity, particularly in the face of political and social challenges. Rev. Wengam also highlighted the significance of prayer in maintaining Ghana's growing democracy and stability. He believes that a united prayer effort can significantly contribute to the nation's ongoing progress. The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving is expected to draw widespread participation from various religious communities across Ghana, symbolizing the nation's commitment to faith and unity.