Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim, Founder and General Overseer of Action Power of Faith Ministries Worldwide

On AP Radio 105.7, Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim continued his “Ability to See” teaching series with a strong warning about demonic influences within modern churches, particularly in relation to appearance and dress.

He criticised the growing trend of women preachers cutting their hair short and wearing trousers, calling it a violation of biblical principles outlined in Deuteronomy 22:5, which forbids men and women from wearing each other’s clothing.

“These practices,” he said, “are not just fashion choices but signs of rebellion against God’s original design for masculinity and femininity.”

Dr. Ephraim pointed out that women wearing trousers became common only after World War II, linking the shift to worldly influences rather than spiritual conviction.

He urged Christian women—especially those in leadership—to return to modest, biblical standards of dress, arguing that such choices reflect reverence for God and obedience to His word.

By Alberta Antwi

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