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Honouring a Legacy of Faith: The One-Week Observation of Prophetess Elizabeth Dansoa

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  Honouring a Legacy of Faith: The One-Week Observation of Prophetess Elizabeth Dansoa The Ablekuma community and the wider body of Christ are mourning the transition of a true general in the faith. Prophetess Elizabeth Dansoa, the revered Founder and Leader of Bethel Prayer and Healing Ministry, passed away peacefully on February 7, 2026, at her residence in Ablekuma. She was 68 years old. A Life Dedicated to the Kingdom Prophetess Dansoa was more than just a leader; she was a spiritual mother to many. Under her guidance, Bethel Prayers and Healing Ministry became a sanctuary for those seeking divine intervention and spiritual growth. Known for its strict adherence to spiritual discipline, the church maintained the sacred tradition where members walked barefoot—eschewing shoes or sandals—within the sanctuary to honour the holiness of the grounds. This practice reflected the Prophetess’s deep commitment to humility and the ancient ways of worship. Throughout her ministry, she labor...

THE MESEUM OF MY UNFINISHED GHANAIAN DREAMS

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    "I’m Coming!"—The Museum of My Unfinished Ghanaian Dreams 🇬🇭 Have you ever told someone "I’m on my way" while you were still in the shower scrubbing your feet? Or maybe you’ve called a building "finished" just because the roof is on, even though the wires are hanging from the ceiling like dreadlocks? If your life is currently a collection of "Small-Small" projects that are stuck at "Lintel Level," don't feel bad. You are not lazy; you are just a Ghanaian with a very high-capacity Inventory of Unfinished Things. In this country, we don’t just have hobbies; we have "International Business Proposals" that are currently resting in a WhatsApp folder. Our unfinished things aren't failures—they are national heritage sites! The Gallery of "One Day, One Day" If we were to take a tour of your life right now, we’d probably find the classics of the genre. First, there is The Land at Kasoa or Prampram. You’ve got ...