
The Founder of Kosokowsky Bible College in Akyem Wenckyi, in Denchembour District Eastern Region, Bishop Sarah Kosokowsky, has advised men of God to be respectful and obedient to the people they serve.
Speaking to Oyerepa TV after the 3rd batch ordination of pastors, in her Bible College,she urged them to maintain the humble behavior they exhibited before ordination.
“If your lifestyle doesn’t reflect your ordination, it’s not good,” she said.
Bishop Kosokowsky emphasized that men of God should let God’s will manifest in their lives, noting that disrespect is unbecoming of spiritual leaders, especially when worldly leaders like presidents and chiefs show humility to their subjects.
She encouraged pastors to embody God’s will, warning that some pastors’ actions have led people to doubt God’s existence.
Apostle Addo Boado, Head Pastor of Moves Chapel International Akyem Oda, advised pastors not to self-appoint but rather wait for God’s calling.
“If you don’t wait for God’s calling and instead call yourself, it’ll be difficult to do the work,” he said.
He emphasized that God’s work requires a divine calling, investment of time, and resources, cautioning against entering ministry with the wrong mentality.
Apostle Addo Boado urged individuals to wait for God’s calling before embracing the title of men of God.
Apostle Inspector James Nii Kwatey Quartey expressed gratitude to God for His guidance and blessings.
He acknowledged his calling to serve the Lord diligently and promised to do so with all his heart, remaining committed to his faith and ministry.
Report by Raskorsa.