Today’s heading was borrowed from a “TV Theatre” show I watched on GTV some three decades ago. The story was written and directed by the prolific writer and actor who
Today’s heading was borrowed from a “TV Theatre” show I watched on GTV some three decades ago. The story was written and directed by the prolific writer and actor who
PROFESSOR EMMANUEL Asante, a former Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, has observed that, “The early Church was considered as a Charismatic Community characterised by a fellowship (koinonia) of the
We get introspective when things come to their end, don’t we? So today, introspection it is. I spent the last eight months or so, writing each week, on a variety
It would only take a doubting Thomas or a disputatious character to suggest that discerning Ghanaians have soon forgotten and forgiven Mahama for collapsing businesses through ‘dumsor’ for well over
The Art of Leadership The day of accountability is a constant thought on the minds of everyone who has a sense of responsibility. Such a person is always thinking of
TRUE CHRISTIAN ministry comes from Christ Jesus, the Head and Owner of the Church. Christ Himself came into the world and ministered as the Good Shepherd, Great Apostle, Teacher, Evangelist
“Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind. And, therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” John Donne BE CAREFUL;
Jerry Rawlings’ last wish, NDC forgot The spirit of Mr. Rawlings may agree with Aseidu Nketia, General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), if he suggests the party
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A true leader is a true learner! Can you ever stop learning new things? No, you can’t! If what you know now is
It was a very normal day like many others in the nation’s capital. The sun was smiling beautifully in the sky and giving hope to the masses that things were
A TRUE SERVANT of Christ will humbly say that all that he has; the anointing to heal the sick, cast out devils, preach and teach the Word with power were
JJ Rawlings On May 16, 1979, I was in Copenhagen, Denmark, visiting Scandinavia when I went into a news-stand and bought a copy of the New York Herald Tribune – one of
Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings twice seized power in Ghana but returned the country to democratic control. After his first coup attempt, he was sentenced to death but he escaped to