Church of Jesus Christ of latter days together with Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings celebrates "the miracles of Christmas"
Elder Alfred Kungu, Former Church Family History Manager of the church of Jesus Christ of latter days Saints on 22nd November 2024 has emphasized that Christmas is not just a one-day event, but a celebration that should be observed throughout the year.
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| Elder Alfred Kungu |
"As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we believe that Christmas is a time to remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ," he said.
Elder Kungu highlighted the humility of Jesus Christ, who was born in poor conditions, and reminded us that because of Him, we have the power to be healed and to receive blessings. "We need to remember that Christ is a miracle, and if we approach Him, believe in Him, and trust in Him, we can find peace, joy, and happiness even in the midst of challenges and difficulties," he said.
As the world grapples with various challenges, Elder Kungu's message serves as a reminder of the importance of faith, hope, and charity. "We invite everyone to remember the true meaning of Christmas and to make Jesus Christ the center of their celebrations," he said
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As the festive season continues, Elder Kungu's message is a timely reminder of the significance of Christmas and the impact it can have on our lives.
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| Hon.Zenator Agyemang |
HON. ZANETOR AGYEMAN-RAWLINGS. MP for KORLE KLOTTEY Constituency also highlighted the importance of peace, mutual respect, and discipline, values that are at the core of Jesus' teachings.
She again indicated that As Ghana navigate the complexities of the world, it's essential to remember that Ghanaians have the power to be the light in the darkness, the salt of the earth, and the peacemakers.
Zenator's reference to the story of Nehemiah is particularly poignant. Despite being in prison, Nehemiah continued to give thanks to the Lord for peace and transition. This selfless act of gratitude is a powerful reminder that our actions can have a profound impact on those around us.
"It doesn't take a multitude to do what we have to do. It just takes a few of us who believe in our convictions and do the right thing to set an example of which way our communities should go." She stated
She further called Christians to action, encouraging citizens to embody the values of peace, respect, and discipline in their daily lives.
Reported by Azaglo Michael






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