Dr. Joyce Rosalind Alley, a member of the board overseeing the National Cathedral Project, urged Christians to view the National Cathedral Project as a manger that the Lord Jesus Christ will use to invade the earth. .
In a video posted on X’s cathedral profile asking believers to donate to the project, the executive director of Salt and Light Ministries said the cathedral is a central theme for Christians in this country. Ta.
“The cathedral is a central theme for us Christians in this country. Isn’t it wonderful that it is even seen as a manger for the invasion of the earth by the Lord Jesus Christ,” she said. .
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— Ghana National Cathedral (@cathedral_ghana) February 15, 2024
The National Cathedral project, which began in 2018, was scheduled to break ground on March 6, 2024. But with only two months left, the project is still in its basic stages.
Several scandals have also hit the project, including the identity theft revelations by North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
In his book “The National Cathedral Scandal – America Edition,” the congressman claimed that “the office was guilty of identity theft in registering the National Cathedral Foundation in the United States.”
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One judge, Mr. Siriboe, said, “Of course we want to go to heaven, but why not sell our Abelenkpe house and empty our bank accounts to support real estate for God’s leadership. I was led to believe that wisdom resided within the elders, but what?” What we’re seeing is something different, oh.”
Another user said, “This should tell the NPP and Opoku Onina that we may have a passion for God but we are not to be seen as fools.”
“I’m sorry. I don’t mean to be rude in any way by saying this, but whatever she said didn’t make any sense. I’m sorry again,” another user posted.
sorry. I don’t mean to be rude in saying this, but whatever she said didn’t make any sense. She says sorry again.
— llwyd___ (@llwyd___) February 15, 2024