
BISHOP MATTHEW Addae-Mensah, General Overseer of the Gospel-Light International Church headquartered in Accra, has received a prophetic message from God meant for President Atta Mills.
Bishop Addae-Mensah has noted that God has asked him to tell the President to call for a National Development Summit that would fashion out a national vision for Ghana, and that the President must also start to initiate steps at relocating the national capital from Accra.
“The President must also open his eyes on the people around him for they include sycophants, greedy loyalists and tribal zealots”, he added.
Bishop Addae-Mensah told his congregation God had revealed to him that the said summit must invite academics, industrialists, economists, traditional rulers, civil society and Ghanaians in the Diaspora to brainstorm on a 50-year development blueprint for Ghana.
“God gave the revelation and He has asked us to dream big because it is the size of our dream that would determine the level of resources He would make available to us as a nation; the mistake with African leaders is that they want to see money before they start to dream.
God's method of development is to dream first before you attract the resources to achieve the dream. God will not give resources to people who have no dream.
He uses dreamers to change the world and make it a better place”, the Bishop told DAILY GUIDE.
He had earlier spoken of the revelation during the 20th anniversary thanksgiving service where he asked the church to fast and pray that God gives President Mills the wisdom and grace to lead the country.
“We must pray for the President to be filled with wisdom, knowledge and boldness that gives birth to big dreams; we need to pray for him to be a leader who will make a difference in the life of the ordinary man, who will come out with ideas to visualize the invisible and turn impossibilities into possibilities, who will turn disappointments into appointments and challenges into opportunities and can create something out of nothing”, Bishop Addae-Mensah noted.
He also called on political parties to eschew the politics of vendetta and tribalism.
By Halifax Ansah-Addo


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