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26th February 2024 1:56:45 PM
1 min readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
A Ghanaian woman has come forward to criticize certain churches in Ghana, particularly targeting the practices within Pentecostal and Apostolic churches.
She raised concerns about the trend of favoring wealthy members for church positions while neglecting those who may be financially unstable or contribute less.
In her critique, she highlighted the disparity in treatment between affluent members and those facing financial difficulties within these religious communities.
According to her, the emphasis on wealth and social status within church leadership roles goes against the principles of equality and compassion that should be upheld in religious institutions.
She cited an instance where a lady from the Pentecost church who was dormant for two years but after donating an amount of GHC5,000 to the church, was offered a deaconess position.
Moreover, the woman expressed deep concern over churches' failure to provide adequate financial assistance to members in need, particularly those grappling with future uncertainties or coping with illness and financial hardship.
She was concerned that all that is necessary is done for pastors to live a comfortable life, but congregants are neglected.
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