Christmas message: PCC Moderator urges Cameroonians to shun evil, lead exemplary lives

The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC) says Cameroonians and Africans have in 2020 trained their minds on how to render life miserable for others.

In a 4 minutes 28 seconds video message addressed to Christians of the Presbyterian Church and Cameroonians in general, Rt. Rev. Fonki Samuel Forba says “…people should reflect why they have trained their minds to be evil. We should reflect why we spend money to buy weapons and kill ourselves “.

The head of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon is of the opinion that human standards are falling and the respect of the fundamental teachings of God have been sidelined for egoistic reasons.

While wishing people a Merry Christmas, Rt. Rev. Fonki insists “People should change by reflecting positively for change. We should start individually to make Cameroon and the world a better place. Do things in 2021 that will bring hope to Cameroon and the world “.

The Presbyterian Church in Cameroon is one of the churches that has suffered severe pains following the destruction of their properties in the North West and South West regions. Besides that, some of their health, education, and other social workers have equally been harassed and sometimes kidnapped.

Mbatho Ntan

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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