Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Warns Against Joining Churches For Wrong Reasons

Renowned cleric Dr. Kuuku Dadzie has expressed concern that many individuals join churches without thoroughly examining the Bible. He emphasized that people, especially the youth, often choose churches for misguided reasons. During his appearance on AP Radio 105.7's "Ability to See"

Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim Explains Why Today’s Youth Fall Victim to Demonic Influences

Renowned clergy Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim has provided insight into why many young people today are drawn to demonic influences. He explained that a significant number of today’s youth lack a genuine connection with God, and instead, are more inclined to

“Embracing God Is Foremost Need In Life, Not Physical Possessions” – Dr. Kuuku Dadzie

Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim, Founder and General Overseer of Action Power of Faith Ministries Worldwide, has cautioned that an overemphasis on physical possessions can lead individuals astray from their spiritual path. Speaking on AP Radio 105.7's "Ability to See" series, Dr.

Renowned Cleric Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Calls Out Misplaced Priorities in the Church

Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim, the founder and General Overseer of Action Power of Faith Ministries Worldwide, has issued a strong warning about the current state of churchgoers’ priorities. Speaking on AP Radio 105.7's Ability to See series, Dr. Dadzie expressed concern

“Churches Have Lost Sight Of God’s Principles” – Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim

Kumasi, Ghana - Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim, founder and leader of Action Power of Faith Ministries Worldwide, has criticized the practices of some churches, stating that demonic influence has led people to prioritize material wealth over spiritual values. In a recent

Bishop Appeals to Trump for Mercy on LGBTQ+ and Immigrant Communities During Inaugural Service

In a bold and direct appeal during President Donald Trump’s inaugural prayer service, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington urged the new president to show mercy to LGBTQ+ youth and immigrant families. “Have mercy on the people

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