If I Were To Leave Politics Today, I’d Become A Preacher – Afenyo-Markin
If I Were To Leave Politics Today, I’d Become A Preacher – Afenyo-Markin
Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has revealed that he sees himself entering ministry and preaching the Gospel once he steps away from active politics.
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In an interview with Ghanaian broadcaster Kafui Dey, Afenyo-Markin shared, “If I stop being a politician today, one thing I’m certain of doing is to go into ministry. I have been dreaming about it. I see myself preaching the word of God.”
Reflecting on his personal faith journey, he added, “I have experienced my God, so when I see crises, it doesn’t shake me. I remember when I was going to secondary school, He would hold my hand, pray for me, and weep.”
The lawmaker emphasized that his political career has never hindered his spiritual calling. “As a politician, nothing should stop me from sharing the word of God with people,” he said.
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i want to be a pastor after politics – Hon. Afenyo Markin
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Source: Nkonkonsa.com