CHRISTIAN WOMEN TAKE GHANA’S CRISIS TO THE ALTAR

July 8, 2022
3 years ago

When nothing seems to be working, Christian women are being urged to stop being passive and take charge in leading the country out of its current strangling situation.

 

The fact that more than 70% of Ghanaians identify as Christians flies in the face of the country's mistrust of society's leaders in all domains, widespread corruption, rising divorce rates, moral decay, and a host of other negative problems.

 

 

 

 

The Broken and Empowered Project is an apostolic hub for energising, disciplining, and preparing kingdom-minded women, young people, and families to serve as effective priests and kings in the realms to which they have been appointed.

The nation is in crisis, and according to the Broken and Empowered (BE) Project, a praying Christian professional women's network, it is getting worse by the day. It is obvious that even the most capable men have been powerless to stop it, so this Christian nation needs to turn to its Creator once again.

 

 

In a three-day prayer conference this July 11–13 called The HANNAH Call 2022, BE PROJECT is urging all women to rise above the murmurs of the crowd, go on their knees, and call God to the scene.

 

 

The organisation holds that even when worldly authorities fail, Christians and prayerful women are never powerless because, as Hannah pleaded in 1 Samuel, "there is no rock like our God."

As the Lord's salt of the earth and light of the world, Christian women occupy a special place as ordained problem solvers, bridge repairers, pathfinders, and counsel givers in partnership with God's agenda for the earth. As a result, their time to rise and shine is when glaring darkness covers the earth, as experienced in Ghana and in fact many nations around the world recovering from the scourge of the COVID pandemic, among other problems.

 

 

 

"Ghana continues to be God's favourite in His upcoming revival plans for the continent of Africa and the entire globe! In line with that, He has also provided for a new season of opportunity, plenty, and potential for our country's success in the realms of the spirit.

women are specially wired as spiritual midwives to fill this gap, like Hannah, and we are eagerly expecting the spiritual awakening of a new breed of God's load bearers to activate and bring into manifestation via intercession! The group made known.

 

 

The Hannah Call has been organised by The Broken and Empowered Project for the past two years, and it is frequently highly attended by powerful and committed professional women and many prominent public leaders looking for the Godly way to influence their nation.

 

 

 

As the need for immediate divine intervention in Ghana's escalating situation grows, this year is anticipated to see an increase of clients.

 

In addition to prayer, music, and word ministry, the Hannah Call 2022 revival gathering will include Apostle Arome Osayi, a well-known Nigerian apostolic Minister.