The establishment of a Presidential envoy to receive and review prophecies is a decisive and positive step for the prophetic ministry in Ghana, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah has observed.
According to the founder and leader of Parliament Chapel International, the initiative would provide a formal channel for prophets to communicate messages of national interest without fear of misinterpretation or backlash.
“This is the best office for young prophets to relay their prophecies. The government is not attacking you, don’t allow the devil to distort the message,” he told host Saddick Adams on Angel TV.
He, however, noted that some individuals were attempting to misrepresent the pinitiative’s purpose
“But enemies have twisted the whole thing over to use it as a crusade against Prophets. It’s not meant to be that way, so, I urge Prophets to exercise restraint because this is for them, and a great opportunity,” he said speaking on Angel Morning Show (AMS).
Apostle Amoako Attah emphasised that the government will never attack the prophetic ministry and urged prophets not to alet the devil distract them from their calling.
He encouraged prophets to confidently approach the head of the envoy, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, with any spiritual revelations, stressing that the latter understands the nature of prophetic work.
“Elvis Afriyie Ankrah is a very spiritual and very insightful man. So it’s an opportunity to call his office and tell him what has been revealed to you.”
The man of God’s remarks follow the creation of the Presidential envoy tasked with receiving and reviewing prophecies relating to national matters.
The move comes after some prophecies concerning the recent Obuasi helicopter crash, which claimed eight lives, emerged although they were not made public until the incident occurred.





































































