Rev Richard Whitcomb, a Senior Pastor of Agape House New Testament Church, has boldly stated that the change Ghanaians want will not take place with a change in government.
According to the man of God, Ghana’s greatest challenge is not political leadership, but the conduct of its citizens, especially Christians.
He asserted that the change Ghanaians need will take place with a change in themselves.
Speaking during a sermon on Saturday, June 21, 2025, Rev. Whitcomb stated, “The change we need in Ghana will not take place with a change in government. The change we need will take place with a change in us. The problem is not the people in Jubilee House, it’s the people in God’s house”
He further asserted that his message is not partisan as he is not affiliated with any political party.
“Please hear me out. I’m not NDC or NPP. I’m not CPP or any other PP. I’m priestly, not political. I’m not into man’s rule, I’m into God’s rule,” he indicated.
Rev Whitcomb added that national transformation begins with spiritual renewal, calling on Christians to live according to God’s word and cautioning believers against hypocrisy.
“Don’t cry about corruption in government when you run your business corruptly. Don’t bemoan bribery in society when you pay and accept bribes in your business,” he cautioned.