REV. FR. MICHAEL KWAKU BOAHENE ADVISES CHRISTIANS AND GHANAIANS ON THE DANGERS OF HATRED
In a recent sermon at St Theresa Roman Catholic Church, Asawase in the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi, Rev. Fr. Michael Kwaku Boahene, the Parish Priest, cautioned Christians and Ghanaians about the dangers of hatred and the importance of patience and understanding.

According to Rev. Fr. Boahene, when our minds are saturated with hatred for a person or an idea, our judgment on that matter is compromised.
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He emphasized that time has a way of revealing a person’s worth and their ideas, and advised Christians and Ghanaians to “hasten slowly” because the “devil” we make out of the person we hated may not even be around for us to say “sorry” when time redeems that person’s value.
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Rev. Fr. Boahene’s message is a timely reminder of the importance of living in harmony with others and avoiding the destructive nature of hatred.
He urged Christians and Ghanaians to cultivate a culture of love, understanding, and patience, and to avoid making hasty judgments about others.