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E/R:Christians Urged to Balance Prayer with Hard Work

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  A newly established prayer camp, Mount Sinai Prayer Camp, has been inaugurated in Kwahu Obomeng, Kwahu South District, with a mission to serve as a place of spiritual growth and empowerment for believers. The camp, founded by Mama Ama Wadie Amaquaye, will host prayer meetings, evangelical events, and deliverance services aimed at impacting lives. Worshippers were encouraged to embrace the prayer camp wholeheartedly and actively participate in its activities. Speaking at the event, Rev. Samuel Mankata Abbey, spokesperson for Mount Sinai Prayer Camp, urged Christians not to spend all their time at prayer camps, emphasizing the need for a balanced Christian life. He stated that while the Bible teaches believers to "pray without ceasing," this does not mean that all their time should be spent at prayer camps or in church. Instead, he encouraged Christians to combine prayer with hard work, diligence, and dedicated service to God and humanity. He reiterated that Mount Sinai ...

E/R:Hon. Dr. Gifty Twum-Ampofo Champions Reading Culture Among School Children in Abuakwa North

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  Hon. Dr. Gifty Twum-Ampofo, former Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North Constituency and former Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), has urged teachers, parents, and all education stakeholders to instill the habit of reading in schoolchildren to enhance their academic performance and critical thinking skills. She made this call during the official launch of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Abuakwa North Interact Reading Club at the Presbyterian Church Hall in Akyem New Tafo on February 28, 2025. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Dr. Twum-Ampofo highlighted the remarkable progress students in Abuakwa North have made in science and mathematics, attributing it to various educational programs and projects implemented by the Municipal Education Directorate. She stressed, however, that reading skills must also be prioritized. "Pupils in Abuakwa North have improved significantly in science and mathematics due to the programs ...