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  • 1 week ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Dag Heward-Mills

    The conviction of a leader is what makes him focused and steadfast! Without strong convictions, you cannot do much for God. Convictions are beliefs and strong persuasions. Apostle Paul was a great leader and a man of conviction. He was a man with a strong belief in God. He was even ready to die for what he believed.

  • 3 weeks ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Dag Heward-Mills

    If you are a leader, please note that discontentment is a seed to scatter your followers. “To be content” means “to be satisfied, gratified, appeased and delighted” with something. It also means “to be thrilled, tickled, bewitched, captivated, charmed and enraptured”, with what you have. I know people who do not have much but are very happy. Contentment is a product of the heart and not a product of one’s circumstances.

  • 1 month ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Dag Heward-Mills

    The group you lead becomes a part of you! Their worries become yours! Their concerns become your concern! A leader wants the best for all his people. He wants them to do well so that they can rejoice together. If your child’s examination results are great, you are unable to rejoice when the other person’s child has failed. If your marriage is working, your happiness is not complete unless your friend’s marriage is also working.

  • 1 month ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Dag Heward-Mills

    Each person has ability that differs from the next person. No one was created “jack of all trades”. We learn from the Bible that each of us has been given gifts according to our different abilities. I have tried almost every field of ministry. I realise that I can do well in many areas. I play musical instruments quite well.  I think that I am not bad as a singer. I am good at leading worship.  I am absolutely thrilled by evangelism. Prophecy and the prophetic ministry intrigue me.

  • 1 month ago | theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Kevin Gallagher

    A slowing global economy, rising trade tensions, and increased risks of recession could mean a perfect storm for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) burdened by high sovereign debt. Faced with exorbitant borrowing costs and an increasingly jittery international environment, these countries’ potential for economic growth and development will be severely curtailed.

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