Rev. C. Ofori Urges Believers to Reject Corruption and Sin
Reverend Christian Ofori of the Budumburam Wesley Methodist Church has urged Ghanaians, especially Christians, to embrace a life of sacrifice and reject corrupt practices that undermine their faith and humanity.

Reverend Christian Ofori of the Budumburam Wesley Methodist Church has urged Ghanaians, especially Christians, to embrace a life of sacrifice and reject corrupt practices that undermine their faith and humanity.
Speaking in an interview on Morning Target on Bullet TV, hosted by Selikem Acolatse-Apaloo, the clergyman stressed that the resurrection of Jesus Christ must serve as a call to discipline, moral uprightness, and purposeful living.
“The Christian life is a life of sacrifice,” Rev. Ofori declared. “Some people are resorting to drugs, sakawa, and other shortcuts just to get ahead, but we must remember that Jesus did not compromise with sin.”
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He warned that chasing wealth through immoral means not only leads to destruction but also erodes the dignity of human life. According to him, the Easter season should inspire Christians to reflect deeply on the example of Christ, who endured suffering and death in obedience to God’s will.
Rev. Ofori further urged national leaders, community heads, and business owners to lead by example, emphasizing that sacrificial leadership was key to Ghana’s moral and social transformation.
“As a people, we must reject anything that brings shame and corruption into our lives. True Christian living requires that even in the face of adversity, we stand firm and do what is right,” he added.
He concluded by calling on Ghanaians to pursue integrity, selflessness, and service—values he believes are vital not just during Easter, but in everyday life.
Ghana|Atinkaonline.com|Ebenezer Madugu
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