Tuesday, 20 December 2011

“Strategic Roadmap to Greatness” launched in Bolgatanga


Rev. Prince Prosper in the midst of dignitaries present

20-12-2011            
     
     An inspirational book that gives practical commonsense guidelines on how one can live a holy, healthy, wealthy and happy life that pleases God has been officially launched in Bolgatanga, the Upper East Regional capital. The 82–page  book, authored by Rev. Prince Prosper Senyo Atitse , a founding member and CEO of the Global Eagles Movement (GEM), a benevolent non-governmental Organization providing sound motivational teaching, training, mentoring and intellectual assistance to individuals, families and corporate bodies is entitled: “Strategic Roadmap to Greatness”. Launching the book, Mr. Christopher Akaligang, an author and a product of GEM said the masterpiece has a prophetic statement which directs every living creature to consider the impossible as possible and also motivate and empower people to strategically reposition themselves in achieving their life time desires and aspirations. The book, he added, is useful in helping the reader to quickly wake up to the truth and beauty of Christian living and further gives credible guidepost to them that are at peace with God and men. In order words, the book shows men the way to prosperity and greatness.  Mr.  Akaligang who was full of praise to the author acknowledged his sense of leadership in raising people like him to become what they are today. The book, he prophesy, will impact on many and encouraged the author to come out with more of such inspirational pieces to change the lives of people especially, those who have lost absolute hope in life. He entreated all and sundry to patronize the book since it will not only bring hope to the hopeless but equally lead one unto the path of righteousness and of greatness. Mr. Akaligang once again, commended the author for surmounting challenges that came his way while writing the book.  Later in an interview with Radio Ghana after the launch, the author of the book, Rev Prince Prosper, said his maiden motivational work is the step one of his work to fulfill the mission of God as far as his generation is concern. Rev Prosper, an illustrious son from Alavanyo Kpeme near Hohoe in the Volta Region said the book is targeted at empowering the youth with relevant knowledge on good morals. Asked about his mission and the secret behind the choice of the chapter heading, Rev Prosper simply replied that God is the motivating factor. According to him ,his mission is to strategically employ  professionalism, enthusiasm, team spirit, innovation and networking to educate, inspire and direct the current generation for enhanced personal development and professional services that best satisfy the needs of institutions,  countries and continents. He disclosed that the prophetic word ‘Greatness’ that make up the 10 chapters of the book, was revealed to him by God in a dream, stressing that Greatness in simple scriptural terms depicts Godliness, Reading, Enthusiasm, Action, Thinking, Networking, Endurance, Self-dependence and See beyond. These words, he explained, gave him the chapter heading after his wonderful encounter with God. The book, he further indicated, is a working manual for the youth as he had been tasked with the responsibility of training 1,000 talented and gifted youth yearly for the next ten years. The beneficiary youth through the training would be socially and spiritually equipped to manned the country’s corporation, play major roles in communities and help develop the countries and beyond. He said, the successful launching of the book is an ample indication that God is ready to help him reach the world with the message bestowed to him. He revealed that work on his second and third book which focuses on prayer; fire and explosion is underway and would soon be unveiled. Rev Prosper said it is about time we emulate the examples of Christ in order to attract his presence and blessings rather than his wrath and curses, for what a man sow, so shall he reap.
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