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General Overseer of ICGC, Pastor Mensa Otabil
About 5 years ago when Ghana was experiencing severe power crises under the erstwhile John Mahama government, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Dr. Mensa Otabil, described the energy crisis as a “wisdom problem”.
According to the preacher man, the problem facing Ghana at that time had nothing to do with money.
Preaching on one of his famous sermon titled ‘Wisdom’ on Sunday November 23, 2014, at ICGC Christ Temple in Abossey-Okai, Dr. Otabil, who was very vociferous about the country’s power crises by then, stated that the country’s problem was not about launching a spaceship to Mars but a simple electrical problem.
Pastor Mensa Otabil has identified mutual respect as the key ingredient for a successful marriage.
According to the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church, although certain factors are necessary to keep marriages together, failure of a couple to respect each other and think selflessly about the needs of each other, will spell doom for the union.
Talking about pre-marital relationships in a live session on Facebook, the leader and founder of ICGC said: “For marriage to work, people must be respectful of each other that’s probably the most important foundation”.
“They must be respectful of each other and they must think selflessly concerning each other.
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Dr Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church
Dr Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), has urged Christians to faithfully pursue fruitfulness in the year 2021.
He noted God wants his children to be fruitful (productive) in all spheres of life, so that it would glorify him (God).
Dr Otabil said this in his homily during the 31st December Crossover Watch Night Service at the ICGC Christ Temple Auditorium, Abossey Okai, Accra,
The annual event, which used to be held at either the Independence Square or the Accra Sports Stadium, this year, had to be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.