Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, a prominent spiritual leader, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI),delivered a powerful message on Angel TV, urging the Church and African nations to prepare for rapid societal changes driven by technology, politics, and prophecy.
Apostle Attah emphasized the urgency of embracing innovation and adopting a forward-thinking mindset. Citing the President’s call for a 24-hour economy starting next year, he linked economic transformation to spiritual readiness, saying, “The Church must rise up and move forward or risk becoming irrelevant in the next 120 years.”
He warned of the dangers Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses to the Church and Africa if the institution fails to adapt. “If you want to be current, you must be a world-based prophet who understands the mind of God, who is a generational thinker,” he said.
Quoting Scripture, Apostle Attah reminded believers of the prophetic role in society.
He referenced Revelation 22 and Acts 11, underscoring that prophecy remains vital in navigating turbulent times and preparing for future challenges. “We are in a war front,” he cautioned, “and prophets are our fighters.”
Apostle Attah criticized Ghanaians for their treatment of prophets, highlighting hypocrisy during election periods when prophetic voices are sought but later rejected.
He urged the public to respect and heed these spiritual guides, warning that dismissing them could weaken the nation’s ability to overcome crises.
Reflecting on recent global disruptions like the COVID-19 pandemic, he called for innovation over outdated practices. “If you continue to farm with a cutlass, you will be left behind,” he said, emphasizing the need for new strategies to secure a prosperous future.
His message was clear: spiritual vigilance and adaptability to technological and societal changes are essential for Africa’s survival and growth in the coming decades.