Kasoa Area Head Pastor for The Lord’s Pentecostal Church International (TLPCI), Apostle Nathaniel Hagan, has expressed concern over the president’s delay in assenting to the anti-LGBTQ bill, which has been passed by Parliament.
He questioned the hesitance of the president to sign the bill and urged the government to clarify the reasons for this delay, advocating for immediate action to be taken.
This statement was made during a four-day program titled “Building a Godly Family.”
Meanwhile, Rev. Thomas Kumeko, the Host Pastor at the Papaase Branch of TLPCI, advised parents to monitor their children closely, especially given the indecencies prevalent on social media.
He emphasized the need for parents to make conscious efforts to guide their children against negative influences.
Additionally, Senior Deacon Bernard Dake suggested that the church should consider providing token payments to its workers as a form of motivation, while also stressing that financial compensation should not be the primary reason for joining the church workforce.