
Ghanaian Bishop's Powerful Sermon: Add Value to Your Faith
Ghanaian Bishop Urges Christians to Add Value Through Continuous Learning A powerful sermon delivered by Bishop James Saah in Ghana is making waves online. Bishop Saah's message focuses on the importance of actively pursuing knowledge and self-improvement for Christians. He challenges the passive approach to faith, urging his congregation to "add value" to their lives through continuous learning. "Where you will be in five years is based on two things: the books you read and the friends you make," Bishop Saah asserts, highlighting the importance of actively seeking knowledge. He contrasts this with what he perceives as a lack of engagement among some Christians, saying, "You are just sitting there thinking about useless things." The sermon has resonated with many online, sparking discussions about the role of education and personal growth within religious faith. Bishop Saah's call to action encourages a more proactive and engaged approach to spirituality, suggesting that "prayer is not enough." The video concludes with a hopeful message, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and continuous learning for both spiritual and personal success.