Welcome and May God richly bless you for reading the current
signs of the end times.
The signs are very clear now and also creeping in as fast as
never before. Wickedness and chaos is the order of the day. The loves of many
have gone cold. Even doctors and nurses who are supposed to value, cherish, respect
and to save lives according to the ethics and code of their profession are
taking strike actions where many have lost their lives as a result. Why? It is
all because of money which is therefore said to be the root of all evil.
Don’t they know that there is a God and judgment? Others are busily converting, snatching and
grabbing their friend’s wives, jobs, houses, opportunities and so forth and so
on instead of their own. Some also are pretending to be neutral but in fact are
more involved and more so playing the rolls of agents of the devil . What they
do now is to act as lovers or friends but act alternatively behind you. Sin is
one of these acts and you must cut them off. The devil does not know everything about
the believers or their roots which are so far deeply rooted in Christ Jesus our
Lord yet these agents or supposed friends are doing the job for the devil just as
the angels do for God. These things are all temporal and shall end with
judgment. They are just part of the
signs of the end times prophecies so let not your heart be troubled.
Be careful and always know that
Biblical signs of the end times are some of the reasons why
such things are happening and the believers must be on the alert. Why are my
saying so? It is simply because some of the Christians and humanities have so
soon forgotten that this world of course is temporal. Really whatever success, pain
or enjoyment you are having now has an expiry date and would soon weasel or disappear
out like a mirage or dream. We are constantly being reminded because the same Jesus
who ascended into heaven will be the same to return but this time like a lion
to reward and not like a lamb any more. Think about this.
At the moment as I write South African miners on strike are
being molested while others are busily burning embassies and killing
ambassadors in the name of religion simply forgetting that there is a God.
DANGEROUS OR PERILOUS TIMES SHALL COME
In (2 Tim 3:1) the bible says “These know also, that in the
last days perilous times shall come.” What are we seeing of late? The youth and
the children are now constantly being bombarded with dangerous video games and
pornographic films everywhere. Now you
do not need to go out for them they are being brought right to your home or
your door steps. Some of the methods of transmissions are via the internet,
television, videos and several modern transmission methods very sophisticated
indeed.
Our children and the youth are viewing pornographic films on
the net while we are asleep. These things are all part of the signs of the end
times. Just consider the type of youth we are going to be having in the near
future as leaders and those who are going to replace us when we are gone. What
a chaotic world that would be? It is time to have our attention focused on them
and to bring them up in the Lord.
Just read this pathetic story and see some of the end times
signs of wickedness for yourself. Source:
Modern Ghana Web.
Pregnant pastor's wife stabbed to death
By Daily Graphic
Pastor and Mrs Kusi
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The Mile Seven Police are
investigating the bizarre circumstances under which a woman, who was seven
months pregnant, was murdered in cold blood by unknown assailants at Alhaji, a
suburb of Accra, last Monday.
Mrs. Kate Afua Kusi, 25, was killed
with her kitchen knife at a time her 38-year-old husband, Pastor Joel Kusi of
The Word of Blessing Ministry International at Kwabenya, was away in his
office.
The assailants inflicted knife
wounds on her neck, resulting in her bleeding to death, and made away with GH¢
1 ,000 and a DVD player.
The couple, who got married about a
year ago, relocated to their present abode some three weeks ago. Only the two
of them lived in their rented apartment at Alhaji.
The Mile Seven Police Commander,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Peter Yembilla, told the Daily Graphic
Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected the estate agent who led them to
rent the apartment because of a dispute over the agent's fees, the police had
so far not found any incriminating evidence against the agent.
He, therefore, appealed to members
of the public, especially residents of the area, to volunteer information that
would lead to the arrest of the assailants.
Mr Yembilla explained that the
residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful that
residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between 11
a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
A visibly shaken Pastor Kusi told
the Daily Graphic, "When I got home, there was no response when I tooted
the horn of my car for about five minutes. That made me nervous because usually
she would come out to open the main door for me when she was at home. I got out
of my car and ran into the building to meet all the doors open. I called her
name several times to no response".
He said he was yet to come to terms
with the bizarre situation in which he found the lifeless body of his wife in a
pool of blood in the kitchen.
"My wife is just 25 and was expecting
her first baby in two months. We have bought all clothes and materials for our
child because God was going to bless us with one. Now look at me. How can a
human being be this inhuman to a fellow human being?" he asked, dropping
some tears.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been
deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
The Mile Seven Police are investigating the
bizarre circumstances under which a woman, who was seven months pregnant, was
murdered in cold blood by unknown assailants at Alhaji, a suburb of Accra, last
Monday.
Read more
Mrs. Kate Afua Kusi, 25, was killed with her kitchen knife at a time her 38-year-old husband, Pastor Joel Kusi of The Word of Blessing Ministry International at Kwabenya, was away in his office.
The assailants inflicted knife
wounds on her neck, resulting in her bleeding to death, and made away with GH¢
1 ,000 and a DVD player.
The couple, who got married about a
year ago, relocated to their present abode some three weeks ago. Only the two
of them lived in their rented apartment at Alhaji.
The Mile Seven Police Commander,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Peter Yembilla, told the Daily
Graphic Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected the estate agent who led
them to rent the apartment because of a dispute over the agent's fees, the
police had so far not found any incriminating evidence against the agent.
He, therefore, appealed to members
of the public, especially residents of the area, to volunteer information that
would lead to the arrest of the assailants.
Mr Yembilla explained that the
residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful that
residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between 11
a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen The Mile Seven Police are investigating the bizarre
circumstances under which a woman, who was seven months pregnant, was murdered
in cold blood by unknown assailants at Alhaji, a suburb of Accra, last Monday.
the bizarre circumstances under
which a woman, who was seven months pregnant, was murdered in cold blood by
unknown assailants at Alhaji, a suburb of Accra, last Monday.
Mrs. Kate Afua Kusi, 25, was killed
with her kitchen knife at a time her 38-year-old husband, Pastor Joel Kusi of
The Word of Blessing Ministry International at Kwabenya, was away in his
office.
The assailants inflicted knife
wounds on her neck, resulting in her bleeding to death, and made away with GH¢
1 ,000 and a DVD player.
The couple, who got married about a
year ago, relocated to their present abode some three weeks ago. Only the two
of them lived in their rented apartment at Alhaji.
The Mile Seven Police Commander,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Peter Yembilla, told the Daily
Graphic Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected the estate agent who led
them to rent the apartment because of a dispute over the agent's fees, the
police had so far not found any incriminating evidence against the agent.
He, therefore, appealed to members
of the pubealic, especially residents of the area, to volunteer information that
would lead to the arrest of the assailants.
Mr Yembilla explained that the
residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful that
residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between 11
a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
Read more
A visibly shaken Pastor Kusi told the Daily Graphic, "When I got home, there was no response when I tooted the horn of my car for about five minutes. That made me nervous because usually she would come out to open the main door for me when she was at home. I got out of my car and ran into the building to meet all the doors open. I called her name several times to no response".
He said he was yet to come to terms
with the bizarre situation in which he found the lifeless body of his wife in a
pool of blood in the kitchen.
"My wife is just 25 and was
expecting her first baby in two months. We have bought all clothes and
materials for our child because God was going to bless us with one. Now look at
me. How can a human being be this inhuman to a fellow human being?" he
asked, dropping some tears.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been
deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy. Mrs. Kate Afua
Kusi, 25, was killed with her kitchen knife at a time her 38-year-old husband,
Pastor Joel Kusi of The Word of Blessing Ministry International at Kwabenya,
was away in his office.
The assailants inflicted knife
wounds on her neck, resulting in her bleeding to death, and made away with GH¢
1 ,000 and a DVD player.
The couple, who got married about a
year ago, relocated to their present abode some three weeks ago. Only the two
of them lived in their rented apartment at Alhaji.
The Mile Seven Police Commander,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Peter Yembilla, told the Daily
Graphic Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected the estate agent who led
them to rent the apartment because of a dispute over the agent's fees, the
police had so far not found any incriminating evidence against the agent.
He, therefore, appealed to members
of the public, especially residents of the area, to volunteer information that
would lead to the arrest of the assailants.
Mr Yembilla explained that the
residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful that
residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between 11
a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
A visibly shaken Pastor Kusi told
the Daily Graphic, "When I got home, there was no response when I tooted
the horn of my car for about five minutes. That made me nervous because usually
she would come out to open the main door for me when she was at home. I got out
of my car and ran into the building to meet all the doors open. I called her
name several times to no response".
He said he was yet to come to terms
with the bizarre situation in which he found the lifeless body of his wife in a
pool of blood in the kitchen.
"My wife is just 25 and was
expecting her first baby in two months. We have bought all clothes and
materials for our child because God was going to bless us with one. Now look at
me. How can a human being be this inhuman to a fellow human being?" he
asked, dropping some tears.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been
deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been deposited at
the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy. Mrs. Kate Afua Kusi, 25, was
killed with her kitchen knife at a time her 38-year-old husband, Pastor Joel
Kusi of The Word of Blessing Ministry International at Kwabenya, was away in
his office.
The assailants inflicted knife
wounds on her neck, resulting in her bleeding to death, and made away with GH¢
1 ,000 and a DVD player.
The couple, who got married about a
year ago, relocated to their present abode some three weeks ago. Only the two
of them lived in their rented apartment at Alhaji.
The Mile Seven Police Commander,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Peter Yembilla, told the
Read more
Daily Graphic Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected the estate agent who led them to rent the apartment because of a dispute over the agent's fees, the police had so far not found any incriminating evidence against the agent.
Read more
Daily Graphic Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected the estate agent who led them to rent the apartment because of a dispute over the agent's fees, the police had so far not found any incriminating evidence against the agent.
He, therefore, appealed to members
of the public, especially residents of the area, to volunteer information that
would lead to the arrest of the assailants.
Mr Yembilla explained that the
residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful that
residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between 11
a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
A visibly shaken Pastor Kusi told
the Daily Graphic, "When I got home, there was no response when I tooted
the horn of my car for about five minutes. That made me nervous because usually
she would come out to open the main door for me when she was at home. I got out
of my car and ran into the building to meet all the doors open. I called her
name several times to no response".
He said he was yet to come to terms
with the bizarre situation in which he found the lifeless body of his wife in a
pool of blood in the kitchen.
"My wife is just 25 and was
expecting her first baby in two months. We have bought all clothes and
materials for our child because God was going to bless us with one. Now look at
me. How can a human being be this inhuman to a fellow human being?" he
asked, dropping some tears.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been
deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been deposited at
the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy. Mrs.
Kate Afua Kusi, 25, was killed with her kitchen knife at a time her 38-year-old
husband, Pastor Joel Kusi of The Word of Blessing Ministry International at
Kwabenya, was away in his office.
The
assailants inflicted knife wounds on her neck, resulting in her bleeding to
death, and made away with GH¢ 1 ,000 and a DVD player.
The couple,
who got married about a year ago, relocated to their present abode some three
weeks ago. Only the two of them lived in their rented apartment at Alhaji.
The Mile
Seven Police Commander, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Peter
Yembilla, told the Daily Graphic Thursday that although Pastor Kusi suspected
the estate agent who led them to rent the apartment because of a dispute over
the agent's fees, the police had so far not found any incriminating evidence
against the agent.
He,
therefore, appealed to members of the public, especially residents of the area,
to volunteer information that would lead to the arrest of the assailants.
Mr Yembilla explained that the
residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful that
residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between 11
a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
A visibly shaken Pastor Kusi told
the Daily Graphic, "When I got home, there was no response when I tooted
the horn of my car for about five minutes. That made me nervous because usually
she would come out to open the main door for me when she was at home. I got out
of my car and ran into the building to meet all the doors open. I called her
name several times to no response".
He said he was yet to come to terms
with the bizarre situation in which he found the lifeless body of his wife in a
pool of blood in the kitchen.
"My wife is just 25 and was
expecting her first baby in two months. We have bought all clothes and
materials for our child because God was going to bless us with one. Now look at
me. How can a human being be this inhuman to a fellow human being?" he
asked, dropping some tears.
Mrs Kusi's body has since been
deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
Mr Yembilla explained
that the residence of the couple was not at a secluded place and so was hopeful
that residents of the area might have seen people move into the house between
11 a.m. and about 5 p.m. on Monday, September 17,2012 when Pastor Kusi returned
home to find the lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
A visibly
shaken Pastor Kusi told the Daily Graphic, "When I got home, there was no
response when I tooted the horn of my car for about five minutes. That made me
nervous because usually she would come out to open the main door for me when
she was at home. I got out of my car and ran into the building to meet all the
doors open. I called her name several times to no response".
He said he
was yet to come to terms with the bizarre situation in which he found the
lifeless body of his wife in a pool of blood in the kitchen.
"My
wife is just 25 and was expecting her first baby in two months. We have bought
all clothes and materials for our child because God was going to bless us with
one. Now look at me. How can a human being be this inhuman to a fellow human
being?" he asked, dropping some tears.
Mrs Kusi's
body has since been deposited at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue for
autopsy.



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