Bishop Agyemang urges Ghanaians to follow God’s guidance for prosperity 

By Jerry Azanduna, GNA 

Techiman (Bono East), April 20, GNA – Bishop Dr Stephen Owusu Agyemang, Founder and Leader of the Covenant Prayer Camp at Apamkrom in the Techiman Municipality of the Bono East Region, has urged Ghanaians to follow God’s direction and guidance to attain prosperity. 

He said consistent obedience to God’s direction would ensure that His purpose and promises were established and fulfilled in the lives of believers for earthly comfort and spiritual growth. 

Bishop Dr Agyemang gave the advice at the official launch of the prayer camp at Apamkrom on the theme: “Covenant for Multiplication and Divine Increase.” 

The launch heralded a series of activities highlighting God’s abundant grace at the camp, with many participants sharing testimonies of God’s goodness. 

He advised Christians, in particular, to remain faithful and obedient to God, noting that adherence to divine direction was essential for excellence and success. 

Bishop Dr Agyemang said the prayer camp was established in 2019 with only a few members but had since grown into a thriving Christian community. 

“It is a vision I received from God to prepare this special place for prayers, and I have resided here permanently since the vision became a reality,” he stated. 

He said he was inspired by a divine call to establish the prayer camp as a beacon of hope and salvation for people from all walks of life. 

“As we officially mark this milestone, we do not take it for granted because we recognise that it is only by the grace of God that we have come this far,” he added. 

Bishop Dr Agyemang explained that the camp was specially designated for serious covenant prayers, adding that the use of mobile phones and noise-making were prohibited to ensure a serene environment. 

He said the camp had social amenities, including schools, health facilities and access to clean water, to enable worshippers to stay and pray for God’s guidance and direction in their lives. 

Prophet Isaac Kudjoe, a special guest, commended Bishop Dr Agyemang for establishing the prayer camp, saying it would provide a conducive environment for Christians to build and strengthen their intimacy with God. 

GNA 

Edited by Dennis Peprah/Lydia Kukua Asamoah