In a poignant appeal for harmony, Pastor Amoako Atta has urged the Christian community to prioritize unity following a public clash between two key figures, Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah and Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, known as Opambour. The founder of Parliament Chapel International emphasized the importance of resolving differences through dialogue rather than division.
Amoako Atta’s comments come as tensions rise within the community, sparked by a disagreement among the pastors. He called on both leaders, along with their congregations, to foster an environment of brotherhood and understanding. In his message, he highlighted that the church’s strength lies in its capacity for unity, especially in times of disagreement.
As influential figures within Ghana’s Christian circles, their actions carry weight, and Amoako Atta’s call serves as a reminder of the role pastoral leaders play in promoting peace and social cohesion. The need for reconciliation is especially pertinent as communities across Ghana navigate their own challenges, underscoring the vital message of unity during troubled times.
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