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Your tongue is powerful so don’t say negative things about yourself, say good things about yourself and it will manifest – Rev Vincent Kankam (Sofo Kankam) 

Speaking on the influence of self-talk and the power of the spoken word, Rev. Kankam emphasized that the tongue holds incredible power, and that what we say about ourselves can either shape or shatter our destiny.

He encouraged listeners to adopt a more positive and faith-filled vocabulary when speaking about themselves. According to him, your words have a spiritual and psychological impact that can influence your mindset, decisions, and even your external circumstances.

The crux of his message was that what you consistently say about yourself, you eventually become. If you affirm good things, even in the face of difficulties, you create an atmosphere for progress and breakthrough.

This message aligns with both spiritual teachings and psychological research that highlight the importance of positive affirmations and self-empowerment. Rev. Kankam’s words served as both a wake-up call and an encouragement for many who have unknowingly adopted negative language as part of their daily lives.

Rev. Kankam added that even if no one believes in you, speak life over yourself. Your breakthrough begins with your confession.

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