Need for God's intervention in Bawku conflict - Rev. Asamoah-Prah

Reverend Rexford Kwasi Asamoah-Prah, Atonsu District Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG), has appealed to factions in the Bawku conflict to position themselves in a manner to receive the favour of God for peace to prevail in the area. He said: "There would be no peace without favour from God. Therefore the ethnic groups involved in the Bawku conflict should seek God's favour during this year's celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ for peace to prevail in the area". Rev. Asamoah-Prah made the appeal when delivering the sermon at the Atonsu District Choir's Nine Lessons and Carols Night held at Bethel Congregation of Presbyterian Church of Ghana at Atonsu-Gyinyase near Kumasi. He asked Christians to make this year's Christmas celebration unique by ensuring that peace prevailed in all conflict areas in the country, their communities, in the home and among married couples. Rev. Asamoah-Prah urged members of the choir to use their God-given talents to praise God always and make their lifestyles portray Christianity among them in society.