Opinion › Feature Article       01.01.2021

2020 A Year Of Infamy

We entered the year 2020 with excitement and much anticipation but it has proven to be a year that nobody wants to remember in history. It has left a bitter taste in our mouths. 2020 has been a year of pandemic that has taken millions of lives. In fact, I have not witnessed such a terrible and disastrous year in my life time. However, our God is still in control. My comfort, sympathy, and compassion are for families that have lost loved ones through this pandemic.

As we enter the year 2021, we should examine ourselves, build closer relationship and fellowship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We should build more bridges than erect barriers, we should seek peace and be at peace with all people. We should create unity and get rid of disunity, and disharmony. We must help the poor, the helpless, the underprivileged, the marginalized, and outcasts of society. We must emulate the love and compassion of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We should support our health care providers and thank them for the sacrifices that they and their families have made for us. Let us not forget all of our first responders. Without them and the unseen hand of the Almighty God, none of us would have experienced the dawn of a new year 2021. Let's pray and hope that 2021 will be a better year of the Lord's favor, healing, and blessings for each of us. May 2021 be a Happy New Year indeed.

Be blessed,
Kennedy Ahenkora Adarkwa, Ph.D.

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