Dec 7 polls: Dominic Newlove Allotey Ministries explores role of Gospel in good governance
The 2024 Kingdom Summit International takes a special interest in the upcoming general elections, exploring how the Gospel of Jesus Christ can inform good governance.
This was revealed in a November 1 statement released by organisers Dominic Newlove Allotey (DNA) Ministeries, and host Living Faith Ministeries International Church.
"The conference will explore the central theme, 'The Power of the Gospel' (1 Corinthians 4:20), and its applications in innovative thinking, problem-solving, career growth, entrepreneurship, and effective governance, particularly in the context of December 7th elections in Ghana," the statement said.
The Kingdom Summit International – "spearheaded by the visionary Bishop Dominic Allotey, draws inspiration from the Genesis 1:26 which encourages humanity’s original purpose to exercise dominion over the earth" – and will take place across eight days between Sundays November 17 and 24, at the Rhema City in Ashaley Botwe, Accra.
See the entire statement below:
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