President John Dramani Mahama has called on Christians to let their faith be reflected in their daily lives and professional conduct, stressing that genuine belief should be evident through integrity, honesty, and service to others.
Addressing a gathering of Christian faithful, President Mahama urged believers to move beyond merely professing their faith, emphasizing that true Christianity is demonstrated through actions and commitment to ethical values in the workplace and society.
“Your faith must show in your work,” the President declared, encouraging Christians to uphold the principles of diligence, accountability, and compassion in every aspect of their lives.
He noted that the nation’s development depends not only on sound policies but also on citizens who live by strong moral values, adding that workplaces, public institutions, and communities would greatly benefit if individuals consistently practiced the teachings of their faith.
President Mahama further challenged Christians to become agents of positive change by promoting justice, peace, and selfless service, regardless of their positions or professions.
His remarks have resonated with many worshippers, reinforcing the message that faith should inspire responsible leadership, excellence, and integrity rather than remain confined to places of worship.
The President’s call serves as a reminder that genuine faith is measured not only by words but by the impact individuals make through their character, actions, and commitment to the common good.


