People who use the name Jesus are responsible for 71% of cases of lack of integrity: Yaw Perbi, Ph.D.

Dr. Yaw Perbi, a physician and author, claims that persons who name the name of Jesus are responsible for 71% of cases of loss of integrity.

Dr. Yaw Perbi, a physician and author, claims that persons who name the name of Jesus are responsible for 71% of cases of loss of integrity. 

Speaking at the "What Shall We Do?" discussion, which took place at Assemblies of God Church, Ghana, Headquarters at Accra in the Greater Accra region, Dr. stated that what we value has changed, but that if the church gets it right, Ghana will get it right.

They must, he believes, be a reorientation of our thinking, our minds, and our behaviors. 

Again, what we should become before what we should do, so who we are is more essential than what we should do. 

He stated that mission is not primarily about going, but rather about thoroughly transformed people who can influence a nation or civilization. 

He underlined that because Zacchaeus devoted half of his property to the poor, Africa will transform if governments do the same. 

"Your life will never be the same once you meet Jesus Christ of Nazareth. People who have stolen money have returned to run for office," he continued. 

"Our priorities have shifted. The only difference between the NPP and the NDC is that the former utilizes a fork and knife, whereas the latter uses both legs and hands," he explained.

Bernard Koku Avle, a Ghanaian media figure, Citi Fm morning show broadcast journalist, and public speaker, noted that journalism's primary duty or obligation is to the truth. 

"As a Christian, his master is the truth, and your source of obligation is Christ," he said. 

Every journalist, he said, should be self-sufficient. 

"Because of the increased demand for public accountability, a good Christian can be a lousy citizen," he explained. 

He claimed that loyalty is owed to the citizen and that the approach does not fit the biblical pattern. 

"I'm suspicious of people who try to exploit Christianity to attain political goals. He stressed that the objective of radio is not to bring together preachers.