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Former Apostolic Church Leader Calls For National Revival; Urges Ghanaians To "Manifest God's Glory" In 2026
The Immediate Past President of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Apostle Peter Okoe Mankralo, has issued a powerful New Year message challenging citizens to allow the glory of God to transform their personal lives and, by extension, the nation’s fortunes.
Date Created : 1/4/2026 : Story Author : Ghanadistricts.com
Delivering his address on the theme “Manifest God’s Glory,” at The Apostolic Church - Ghana, Calvary District in Madina, Apostle Mankralo stated that as a predominantly Christian nation, Ghana’s conduct must actively glorify God. He positioned this not merely as a spiritual duty but as a catalyst for national restoration.
“Jesus was born to restore mankind into glory, and therefore, Ghanaians must take advantage of that opportunity to make a positive impact on the country,” he declared. The Apostle warned that this divine glory cannot flourish amidst widespread “hatred, indiscipline, corruption, greed and self-centeredness.”
A central pillar of his message was a call for unity and “Christian love,” urging Ghanaians to “live above partisan divisions that breed acrimony.” He emphasised love as the fundamental principle for societal harmony, irrespective of religious, ethnic, or political differences.
Apostle Mankralo also addressed several critical national issues:
• On Education & Youth: He praised education’s role in fostering youth leadership and made a passionate appeal for Ghanaian professionals studying abroad to return home and contribute their expertise to sectors like agriculture, academia, and engineering.
He sternly advised the youth against occultism and cyber fraud, labelling them as vices that “wreck their future,” and called on parents and school authorities to combat growing indiscipline.
• On Corruption & Patriotism: The church leader issued a strong charge against corruption, describing it as a force capable of undermining democracy, institutions, and the economy. He specifically cited illegal mining (‘galamsey’) as a practice that threatens to “rewind the clock of progress.”
He encouraged citizens to rally behind government development agendas while standing firmly against all forms of wrongdoing.
The comprehensive message from the respected cleric is being viewed as a moral blueprint for the New Year, intertwining spiritual revival with practical calls for patriotism, integrity, and national service.
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