Following the Presidential ban on social
gatherings, online platforms have become the
most important means of reaching customers
or congregants. Most churches have also had
to deploy the use of the internet in preaching
the word of God.
Consequently, founder of the Royal House
Chapel International, Rev. Sam Korankye
Ankrah has been speaking about how he is
adjusting to the use of online media to keep his
church running.
And he confessed, this means is more difficult
for him than the conventional way of preaching
to a physically present audience considering
the financial cost and all that.
“In place of the usual gathering of thousands of
people every Sunday, we have employed the
use of electronic means of preaching the
gospel through social media, radio and
television.
“It is very difficult to speak to an imaginary
congregation. I have to imagine the
congregation in my head and release the word
of God, trusting that families and individuals
have gathered and are being blessed wherever
they are,” he said on Joy FM as monitored by
Thebbcghana.com.
Ghana has so far recorded 204 coronavirus
infections with five deaths. Despite the day-to-
day increase in the number of infections in
Ghana, the renowned man of God was
optimistic the country’s coronavirus situation
will soon be brought under control for normal
human activities to resume.
“It is a very trying moment for all of us, we are
trying to adjust and our prayer is that God will
come through for us faster and quicker so that
this situation will be another history,” he hoped.
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