The Ghana Pastors Union Association (GPUA) has made a heartfelt appeal for national unity and prayer as they prepare to host their upcoming event, “National Intercessory Prayer and Peace Talk.” During a press conference held on Friday, October 4, 2024, the association addressed media houses, shedding light on the vision and purpose behind this significant program.
The event is set to inspire love, unity, and peace across Ghana, a nation celebrated for its rich diversity and harmony. Speaking at the press conference, Rev. Prosper Zery, Ga-West District Coordinator of the GPUA, emphasized the program’s core mission: “We want to assure the nation that God loves and cares for each and every one of us, regardless of our background or circumstances.”
A Call to Reflection and Unity
In a time of global and local challenges, the GPUA seeks to bring Ghanaians together under the banner of faith and hope. The program aims to remind citizens of the importance of standing together as one nation, drawing strength from God’s boundless love.
The association’s leadership, comprising some of the most respected spiritual figures in Ghana, is deeply committed to fostering national cohesion. Rev. Solomon Berko, Director of Operations for the GPUA, stated: “As spiritual leaders, it is our duty to be the mouthpiece of the nation, seeking divine guidance and intervention in these challenging times.”
Highlights of the Event
The National Intercessory Prayer and Peace Talk promises to be a momentous occasion, featuring:
- Intercessory Prayers: Led by head pastors of the GPUA, the session will focus on seeking God’s wisdom, peace, and prosperity for Ghana.
- Peace Dialogue: An open platform for discussions centered on promoting understanding, tolerance, and unity among citizens of diverse backgrounds.
- Community Engagement: A call for all Ghanaians—regardless of religious beliefs or affiliations—to come together in solidarity, demonstrating the power of collective prayer and action.
An Open Invitation
The GPUA has extended a warm invitation to all Ghanaians to participate in this historic event. The association encourages citizens to set aside their differences and join hands in prayer and dialogue for the good of the nation.
“This program is not just for Christians,” Rev. Zery clarified. “It is for everyone who desires peace, unity, and progress for our beloved Ghana.”
Looking Ahead
The National Intercessory Prayer and Peace Talk is poised to be a defining moment of spiritual reflection and national togetherness. With the support of citizens from all walks of life, the GPUA hopes this initiative will inspire a renewed commitment to love, peace, and unity within Ghana’s borders.
Stay tuned for updates and live coverage as this transformative event unfolds. Let us come together as one nation, seeking God’s favor and blessings for a brighter future.
Source: Philfree Radio Newsroom