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Apostle Francis Amoako Attah Leads Prayers for Bishop Salifu Amoako, Bereaved Families After Fatal Accident

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In a show of compassion and spiritual leadership, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI), gathered over one hundred people at a prayer camp to offer prayers for Bishop Salifu Amoako and his family.

This comes in the wake of a tragic accident involving the bishop’s son, Elrad Salifu Amoako, which claimed the lives of Justine Agbenu and Maame Dwomo Baah.

The solemn event was captured in a leaked video obtained by Newsghana.

Apostle Amoako Attah expressed his belief that such misfortunes could happen to anyone, prompting the need for collective prayer.

The prayers focused on seeking God’s mercy and strength for Bishop Salifu Amoako during this challenging time, with hopes that he and his family will be uplifted and supported in their grief.

The gathering took place at a confidential location outside Accra, where fervent prayers were offered for the grieving families and Bishop Salifu Amoako.

In his address to the assembly, Apostle Amoako Attah emphasized that the accident should not overshadow Bishop Salifu’s years of ministry and dedication.

“This man has built a ministry for a long time. If it were not for the incident, nobody would have heard anything bad about him,” he remarked, encouraging the faithful to intercede on the bishop’s behalf.

They prayed to God for Him to lift up His hands upon Apostle Salifu Amoako and his family, the Lord should show him mercy, the Lord should keep him and strengthen him in this time of trial.

He further stressed that nothing happens by chance, suggesting that the deceased may have been a divine gift to the family whose life was tragically cut short.

The apostle urged the congregation to pray that, if this was indeed God’s intention, the family might one day be restored with the blessings they have lost.



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