God Will Turn Ghana’s Captivity Around In 2019 – Rev Eastwood Anaba
Just like the saying ‘All fingers are not equal’, a year in review wouldn’t be same for everyone.
Some will tag it as good, others will also say it was an average one and the rest may also tag it
as a bad year. Perhaps, this is what life is all about.
Ghana has been reported to have face quite a number of hardships during the year 2018.
But as it is, many are hopeful for 2019 to come out great. Some prophets in the country are
also already trending for their prophecies concerning this year.
Founder of Fountain Gate Chapel, Rev. Eastwood Anaba, has also given his prophecy concerning 2019.
The great man of God has prophesied that God will turn the ‘captivity’ of Ghana to her
former state of prosperity and blessing in 2019.
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According to him, the ‘captivity’ that held Ghana from realizing her full prospects in 2018
shall be overcome as 2019 will be a promising year for the country and for Ghanaians.
Rev. Eastwood Anaba made this known during his new year message to Ghanaians at
Fountain Gate Chapel in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
“I am believing God that, from tonight 31st December 2018 that, for every Ghanaian,
that God will begin to turn our captivity. That word captivity means to be in exile or a prisoner and when we say, God has turned our captivity, it means God has returned us to our former state of prosperity and blessing”.
“And I believe God that, in our homes, our churches, our businesses and especially for the nation Ghana, continent of Africa and the world globally, that God will turn our captivity.
We have gone into emotional exile, intellectual exile, moral exile, financial exile and exile
even in our development, but may God turn our captivity including spiritual captivity”.
“I pray for our nation, every Ghanaian especially the vulnerable who have gone into various forms of hardships and difficulties that may God turn our captivity as a nation and as a people”.
Vice President Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, who joined the Christian community in the region for the ‘crossover’ night, urged Christians “to pray for peace, unity, and prosperity as we enter 2019.”