Bishop Bonegas has called on Ghanaians to confront what he describes as the spiritual foundations of the nation’s challenges, insisting that true prosperity cannot be achieved without addressing underlying spiritual issues.
In a sermon delivered to his congregation, the respected cleric stressed that economic growth and personal success are closely linked to spiritual discipline, moral integrity, and faith in God. According to him, while policies and development projects are important, lasting transformation begins with a change in spiritual direction.
He urged individuals and families to deepen their prayer lives, uphold righteousness, and turn away from practices that undermine moral values. Bishop Bonegas noted that many societal problems, including poverty and stagnation, have deeper spiritual implications that require more than material solutions.
The bishop further encouraged national leaders to seek divine guidance in decision-making, emphasizing that leadership rooted in integrity and reverence for God creates a foundation for sustainable development.
His message resonated strongly with worshippers, who described it as a timely reminder for both personal reflection and national renewal.
