The founder and leader of Freedom Chapel International, Apostle Amoako
Atta has revealed that there are many respected Ghanaian pastors who are
homosexuals.
According to the Apostle, the involvement of these influential ‘Men of God’ is even making it difficult for Ghana to fight against the sexual orientation as a country.
Speaking on Accra-based Adom FM on Tuesday, the respected Apostle insisted that homosexuality has permeated every part of the Ghanaian society including churches.
Apostle Amoako Atta in his conversation, maintained that the only solution is Ghanaians must love homosexuals and draw them closer to God.
"It’s about time we love them, bring them on-board so that they can be transformed," he said. The religious leader also explained that homosexuality is a social-cultural issue therefore the church must lead the campaign to reform gays and lesbians.
Ghanaweb
*Love is what the world lacks. Love is what the world needs. Irrespective of who they are, their religion or sexual orientation, love them, be kind to them, do good to them.
By loving them does not mean you are tolerating or accepting their lifestyle of sin. Love simply shows them what they are missing and draws them to God through that singular act - love.
According to the Apostle, the involvement of these influential ‘Men of God’ is even making it difficult for Ghana to fight against the sexual orientation as a country.
Speaking on Accra-based Adom FM on Tuesday, the respected Apostle insisted that homosexuality has permeated every part of the Ghanaian society including churches.
Apostle Amoako Atta in his conversation, maintained that the only solution is Ghanaians must love homosexuals and draw them closer to God.
"It’s about time we love them, bring them on-board so that they can be transformed," he said. The religious leader also explained that homosexuality is a social-cultural issue therefore the church must lead the campaign to reform gays and lesbians.
Ghanaweb
*Love is what the world lacks. Love is what the world needs. Irrespective of who they are, their religion or sexual orientation, love them, be kind to them, do good to them.
By loving them does not mean you are tolerating or accepting their lifestyle of sin. Love simply shows them what they are missing and draws them to God through that singular act - love.
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