Times are hard; church offerings now taking a hit – Mahama

Former President, John Dramani Mahama says the economic hardship being faced by citizens has been felt even by churches as it has affected offertory and other church activities.

Speaking at the 175th-anniversary thanksgiving service of the E.P Church in Ho, the former President stressed that, Christians must spread love and show concern for each other during this time of economic hardship.

“We must always spread Christian love, especially in this time, when money doesn’t like noise. Especially at this time when we all agree that times are hard. This is the time we must show our Christian charity by loving our neighbours as ourselves. And so whatever little you have to share, you should share with your neighbour. I mean, we could tell the hardship in the system from the appeal for funds.“

Mr. Mahama added that, the pocket was not too good when it came to offering which shows how hard Ghanaians have been affected by the economy.

When it was GH¢2000, madam chair and a few people came and donated, then it came down to ¢1000, then to ¢500, then to ¢200 and ¢100. And when it got to the silver collection, ¢1, ¢2, the place was full, it shows that the pocket was not too good”.

He however commended the church for its role in spreading Christianity in other parts of the world, especially Pakistan, where Christians contribute less to religious affairs.

“After we pray for Pakistan, Moderator should also say a special prayer for me and for the NDC so that in some year that is just coming, luck will smile on us, God will smile on us and give us the power to come and rescue this country from the suffering we are going through,” John Mahama added.

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