
Ghana Celebrates Progress with Gratitude and Optimism, Religious Leader Inspires Nation
Dr. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God Ghana, delivered an uplifting message during National Thanksgiving Day, encouraging Ghanaians to recognize their nation's remarkable achievements and embrace optimism. His inspiring sermon reminded citizens to focus on blessings and growth rather than challenges, fostering a spirit of national unity and hope.
In a heartwarming display of national reflection and appreciation, Ghana celebrated its achievements during National Thanksgiving Day, where religious leader Dr. Stephen Wengam delivered an inspiring message of hope and gratitude that resonated across the nation.
Speaking at the presidency's forecourt on Wednesday, Dr. Wengam, who serves as the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, encouraged his fellow citizens to embrace a mindset of gratitude and recognize the tremendous progress the country has made over the past year under President John Mahama's leadership.
Drawing from the biblical passage of 1 Samuel 7:12, Dr. Wengam shared profound wisdom about the power of positive thinking and appreciation. He reminded Ghanaians that focusing on accomplishments rather than dwelling on difficulties creates a pathway to even greater blessings. His message emphasized that, like Israel in scripture, Ghana is on a journey of growth and resilience that deserves celebration.
"We should look at what has been achieved for us," Dr. Wengam encouraged warmly. "Many wonderful things have happened in our nation. We should embrace optimism rather than pessimism, and as we focus on the positive aspects of life and our blessings, even more prosperity will come our way."

The religious leader's sermon touched on the universal human tendency to notice challenges more readily than victories. However, he gently reminded the gathered crowd that gratitude opens doors to greater opportunities. His reference to the biblical Israelites served as a powerful reminder that maintaining hope and acknowledgment of progress is essential for moving forward as a nation.
The National Thanksgiving Day event itself represents one of Ghana's beautiful traditions—taking time as a nation to pause, reflect, and express appreciation for collective achievements. This annual gathering brings together citizens from all walks of life to celebrate their shared identity and common goals.
Dr. Wengam's message wasn't just directed at everyday citizens; he also called upon the nation's leaders to adopt this perspective of gratitude and optimism. By encouraging both the people and their representatives to work together with positive mindsets, he painted a vision of a unified Ghana moving confidently into the future.
The sermon highlighted Ghana's resilience and the many milestones the nation has reached, suggesting that when citizens choose to see their country through a lens of appreciation, they contribute to building an even stronger, more prosperous society. This approach to national development—one rooted in recognition of progress and thankfulness—offers a refreshing perspective in today's world.
As Ghana continues its journey of growth and development, voices like Dr. Wengam's remind everyone that attitude matters. By choosing gratitude over complaint and optimism over pessimism, Ghanaians are positioning themselves and their nation for continued success and blessings.
The National Thanksgiving Day celebration stands as a testament to Ghana's commitment to reflection, appreciation, and forward-thinking—qualities that will undoubtedly serve the nation well in the years to come.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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