Apostle Lamptey recently addressed the silence of churches regarding the ongoing post-election tensions in Ghana during an appearance on TV3’s “Hot Issues.” He expressed concern that many religious institutions have largely refrained from commenting on the political climate following the controversial elections. According to Lamptey, the apparent reluctance stems from a desire to maintain neutrality and avoid polarising their congregations. He believes that churches have a pivotal role in fostering national unity and should not shy away from addressing pressing societal issues.
Lamptey emphasised that faith leaders need to guide their communities in navigating the aftermath of the elections, particularly in a nation grappling with divisions and unrest. He argued that while churches should advocate for peace and reconciliation, they can do so without compromising their core values. The Apostle called for a more proactive stance from religious leaders, urging them to facilitate dialogue and healing in their communities. As the nation deals with the repercussions of the elections, Lamptey’s insights highlight the critical need for churches to engage more actively in the socio-political discourse impacting Ghana.
The post Apostle Lamptey explains why Churches are quiet on post-election brouhaha || Hot Issues on TV3 first appeared on 3News.
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