Saturday, 28 December 2019

Don't waste your time binding things you see in your dreams-Nene Amegacher

Dreams are stories and images that our minds create while we sleep. They can be entertaining, fun, romantic, disturbing, frightening, and sometimes bizarre.


Why do we dream? Possible explanations include:

representing unconscious desires and wishes
interpreting random signals from the brain and body during sleep
consolidating and processing information gathered during the day
working as a form of psychotherapy.


What goes through our minds just before we fall asleep could affect the content of our dreams.

For example, during exam time, students may dream about course content. People in a relationship may dream of their partner. Web developers may see programming code.

These circumstantial observations suggest that elements from the everyday re-emerge in dream-like imagery during the transition from wakefulness to sleep.

From the above we realised that dreams have nothing to do with witchcraft, enemies among others.

In view of this a retired  ofApostle of the Church of Pentecost Nene Ahorlu Amagacher has urged Christians not to waste too much of their time casting and binding whatever they see in their dreams

Speaking on the theme "The Name of Jesus" at a Christmas Convention Organized by the Adentan Estate Worship Center  of the Church of Pentecost Nene Amagacher explained that the Name of Jesus is bigger and Higher above all Names hence Christians ought not to be afraid of what they see in their dreams.

"What you see in your dreams are simply account of your daily experience or what we think about"

"Sometimes you see insects and all you do is to start binding and breaking things" he added.

Nene Amagacher entreated Christians to be strong and believe  in the Name of Jesus  which is able to save .




Monday, 23 December 2019

Forgive each other without keeping records- Dr Ankamah Lomotey


It has been said that marriage is the combination of two very good forgivers.
When you’re in such a close relationship with another human being, it’s inevitable that you’re going to step on each other’s toes. That’s just part of life.

The trick is being able to offer forgiveness to one another in a genuine, meaningful way, so that when those times come, you’ll be ready to face them head-on.


Considering the importance of Forgiveness in marriage, HeadPastor of the Adentan Estate Worship Center of the Church of Pentecost Pastor Eric Asare and his wife Mrs Agnes Asare organised a program for couples in the church dubbed "couples night".


The program was also meant to rekindle the love between couples .
Speaking at the event, Marriage Counselor Dr Stephen Ankamah Lomotey entreated all Couples to forgive each other since that is the only way the marriage can grow in peace.

He explained that it's very painful when a spouse hurts the other because of the trust and love but "let's not forget we are all humans.


Citing a scripture in the Bible that urged Christian s to forgive each other he entreated couples to forgive each other as many times as possible and not to take record of wrong doing.