WHY CAN’T YOU CHANGE? Rev Vincent Kankam urges people to turn away from destructive habits

Rev. Vincent Kankam with his subject for the week “Why Can’t You Change? has urged individuals to take responsibility for their actions and turn away from destructive habits. Speaking with conviction and compassion, Rev. Kankam highlighted behaviors he believes are detrimental to both body and soul, including smoking marijuana, drug abuse, masturbation, and same-sex relations.
According to Sofo Kankam, continued indulgence in such practices leads not only to spiritual consequences but also to physical suffering. “If you don’t change from your bad habits,” he emphasized, “your body will suffer the consequences.” He pointed out that many physical and mental health issues people face are rooted in lifestyle choices and a disregard for moral discipline.
Central to his message was the belief in the power of the human mind to choose a better path. “With your mind, you can change for better,” Rev. Kankam stated, underscoring that change begins with a personal decision and a shift in mindset. He appealed to listeners to not underestimate their capacity for transformation, stressing that no one is beyond redemption.
Rev. Kankam concluded his segment with a heartfelt call to action: “God has given you a mind and a will, use them to break free and live a life that honors your body and your Creator.”
Regardless of where one stands, Rev. Kankam’s message clearly ignited reflection on the power of choice, the consequences of lifestyle, and the hope for transformation through intentional living.
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