Rev. Dr. Cyril G. K. Fayose leads the Christian Council of Ghana and wants young people to keep believing marriage matters. He talked about this topic during a radio show on Akoma 87.9 FM last Friday. The church leader thinks God created marriage as a special plan for humans. Many young Ghanaians avoid getting married because relationships often fail and life feels harder these days.
Fayose says modern life makes marriage seem less important to young adults. Work demands and school pressures leave little time for serious relationships. The church official believes Ghana will lose part of what makes the country special if people stop marrying. Families form the foundation of communities and help create national identity.
The Christian Council runs programs to help people learn about healthy marriages. Church workers teach pastors and community members how to build strong family relationships. These classes help change negative thoughts about married life. Fayose encourages young people to consider marriage despite the challenges it brings.
The religious leader admits that staying single does not count as a sin. Marriage cannot guarantee anyone will reach heaven after death. However, married couples enjoy many benefits that single people miss. Strong marriages help build better communities across the whole nation.
Fayose believes marriage remains valuable even though modern society questions its importance. The church will continue teaching people about family life and healthy relationships. Young Ghanaians should think carefully before giving up on marriage completely.
Fayose says modern life makes marriage seem less important to young adults. Work demands and school pressures leave little time for serious relationships. The church official believes Ghana will lose part of what makes the country special if people stop marrying. Families form the foundation of communities and help create national identity.
The Christian Council runs programs to help people learn about healthy marriages. Church workers teach pastors and community members how to build strong family relationships. These classes help change negative thoughts about married life. Fayose encourages young people to consider marriage despite the challenges it brings.
The religious leader admits that staying single does not count as a sin. Marriage cannot guarantee anyone will reach heaven after death. However, married couples enjoy many benefits that single people miss. Strong marriages help build better communities across the whole nation.
Fayose believes marriage remains valuable even though modern society questions its importance. The church will continue teaching people about family life and healthy relationships. Young Ghanaians should think carefully before giving up on marriage completely.