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Media day of prayer and the launch of harps cd

The Lutheran Media Ministry in collaboration with Ghana Boardcasting Cooperation-Religious department held the Media Day of Prayer & the Launching of the Harps CD Album "Priase Him" on the Republic Day of Ghana.This event came off on the 1st of July 2010 at the Trinity Theological Seminary-United Chapel. Read More . . .

 

“I BELIEVE GOD WILL MAKE A WAY” – David Numatsi
What started as working duty for David Numasti a 36 year old bus driver at the “Shiashie Station” has turned out to be a very beneficial experience. During one of the Ministry’s Rural Outreach, we hired Mr. Numatsi to drive us to Sota for the outreach.  He interacted so well with everybody throughout the Journey . . . Read More . . .
CONGREGATIONS STIRRED BY VISIT
“Our hearts have been gladdened this day. After over six years without seeing any representative of the church from Accra, little did we think there was going to be such a visit again? Words cannot express how grateful and inspired we are by your visit.
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“REFORMATION MEANS A LOT TO ME”
 “Reformation day is a very special and important day celebrated by all Lutherans and also all protestant churches in commemorating what Martin Luther did 500 years ago. If not for this reformation even the Bible which seem so . . .
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NEW CONGREGATIONS PLANTED

Two new Lutheran Congregations are scheduled to start soon. Thanks to the  wonderful support and contribution of the Rural Outreach Team for this wonderful achievement.
The Rural Outreach Team of the Ministry has been engaged in Rural Outreach
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"A CHURCH CANNOT CONTROL WHAT ITS MEMBERS LISTEN TO ANYMORE. . ."
One of the most important items on the internet in recent time is religion. Hence there is a wide range of preaching and other gospel messages received through this medium. It is therefore a fact that a church now cannot control what its members must hear be it on the lines of doctrine or otherwise.
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