Clergyman urges students to take lessons seriously

By | July 18, 2015

He said the
situation where some students resorted to consulting occults and other means to
pass examinations, did not augur well for them, and in the end ruined their
lives.

Overseer Kwabia gave
the advice when the church held special prayers for students who are taking
this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) in Accra on Sunday.

He pointed out that there
was no human endeavour that could be achieved without intervention by the
Almighty God.

The Acting District
Pastor reminded the candidates that the BECE was the beginning of a journey
into real life, and encouraged them to take this first step with hard work,
respect and submit to the word of God if they wanted to be successful.

‘’At this time, you
should preserve yourselves as worthy vessels to be used by God, in order that
you can become useful to society””, he added.

He expressed the
hope that with God on the side of the candidates, success will surely crown
their efforts, and they would come out with flying colours.

GNA