
A viral video capturing Ghanaian pastor Bishop Sam Owusu admonishing his congregation for their avid participation in Nigerian Pastor Jerry Eze's NSPPD (Night of Spiritual Praises and Prophetic Declarations) program has ignited a fervent discussion within the religious community.
In the impassioned address, Bishop Sam Owusu expressed deep concern over the apparent preference of Ghanaians for foreign preachers, particularly Nigerians, at the expense of local pastors. He lamented the lack of support shown to Ghanaian pastors, emphasizing the damaging effects of labeling their own religious leaders as fake or inadequate.
The pastor's remarks underscored the broader issue of trust and solidarity within the Ghanaian religious landscape, shedding light on the challenges faced by local pastors in garnering support and recognition from their congregations.
The video has sparked widespread debate and introspection within the faith community, prompting discussions about the importance of unity and collective support for local pastors. As Ghanaians grapple with questions of identity and allegiance in matters of faith, Bishop Sam Owusu's message serves as a rallying cry for a renewed sense of solidarity and appreciation for indigenous religious leaders.
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