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Archbishop Akwesi Asare Bediako Must Step Down Now!..... Issac Manu


Archbishop Akwesi Asare Bediako Must Step Down Now!..... Issac Manu


The General Overseer of Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries International, now the leader of Evangelism for Kingdom Living (EKL) must be advised before it is too late.

As the bible says in Luke 11:23 


He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters.


Obviously, Jesus has given us the yardstick for identifying who is together with Him. It is on the bases of the above quotation that I am calling on the Christian Council and the Leadership of the Ministry to humbly advise the Archbishop to step down as the General Overseer of the Ministries.


It is really sad to see the Archbishop endorsing and condoning with people to scatter the membership of the Ministry. Seriously, his decision of making Bishop Bugyei Nti the Regional Overseer in Western Region clearly shows that he has lost focus and has nothing to offer the Ministries anymore.


I am a victim of his canal decision concerning a matter which happened in the Western Region which has scattered many members including faithful and loyal ministers of God from the ministry.


The time set for the divine sanctification of the Ministry is due and therefore, it will be glorious for the Archbishop to  step down willingly.


I humbly end by reminding the leadership, that the property of the Ministries belong to God and for His ministry. 


Thanks


Isaac Manu - Victim

Takoradi


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