The Author, Rev. Chris Baah Nartey |
He
made his debut in the literary space when he simultaneously launched two ‘page
turners’ titled “Kingdom mandate” and “Fulfilling
a Glorious Destiny” in December 2017.
Twelve
months down the line, he is out with another pair in his determined effort to
augment the volume of literature on Christian themes.
Titled
“Invoking Divine Visitation” and “The Passion of Christ” the new set of two was launched recently at
the Bethel Presby Church, Kpong, in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality of the
Eastern Region, attracting well-wishers from all walks of life.
About the two books
“Invoking the Divine Visitation” is a
94 pager and a product of thorough
research and analysis. The book provides readers with a deep insight into what
it means to have God’s presence in one’s life.
“The Passion of Christ” took
10 years of research to generate the content and every one of the 72 pages give
you a sense of the effort that went into it. As carried in the tittle, the book
is about Easter and appreciating the benefits the death and resurrection of
Christ bring to the Christian.
Commenting
on the launch and the inspiration behind the beautiful literary works, Rev.
Nartey said “… I got moved to write these books because many people ‘lack
depth’ on these subjects. Most of the topics treated in the books are from my
personal encounter with the Lord. As a
minister of the gospel, I find myself preaching on them all the time. It is
only prudent for me to have them in text and a more permanent form for people
to read at their convenience”.
About Rev. Chris Baah Nartey
Rev. and Mrs. Nartey |
He
heeded the call into ministry and that took him to the Trinity Theological
Seminary (Legon) where he first studies for his Certificate in Ministry and
later, First Degree. Presently, he holds a Master’s Degree in New Testament
Studies having graduated from the Union Presbyterian Seminary, USA in 2016.
He is
the current resident minister for the Bethel Congregation of the Presbyterian
Church of Ghana, Kpong, the husband of Mrs. Mabel Ayermle Nartey (an
educationist) and the father of four adorable girls namely Anunyam, Sina, Dromi
and Manyeyo Nartey.
The children of Rev and Mrs Nartey |