Founder and leader of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, has predicted that the economic challenges facing the country will be resolved in the coming year.
The Archbishop emphasised that this transformation would not be attributed to political parties but rather to the divine intervention of God.
Speaking at the Church’s 31st ‘Night of Prophecy and Power’ in Accra, Archbishop Agyinasare urged Christians to prepare themselves for a more favourable year ahead.
“This country is going through difficulties, but there are difficulties that will be resolved in 2024, not because of political parties, but because God has decided that it is His year of great power,” he said.
Ghana has grappled with economic challenges since 2022, marked by high inflation, an elevated cost of living, and the depreciation of the cedi against the dollar. Seeking assistance, the country has turned to the International Monetary Fund to stabilise and restore confidence in the economy.
In a positive turn, the last quarter of 2023 exhibited signs of economic recovery, with inflation reaching as low as 26.4 percent—the lowest in 13 months.
Archbishop Agyinasare characterised 2023 as the Year of God’s faithfulness, highlighting God’s steadfastness in the face of political turmoil and challenges witnessed in some African countries. He prophesied that 2024 would be a year of experiencing the power of God, hence the Church adopting “Our Year of God’s Power” as its theme for 2024.
Encouraging Christians, Archbishop Agyinasare urged them to commit themselves to the work of God in 2024. Additionally, he appealed to affluent individuals to invest in the church, contributing to the broader dissemination of the gospel across all areas.