Africa-Press – Liberia. Archbishop Benny Danson has challenged Ambassador Kaydor not to forget the ladder that took him to his place of honor.
Archbishop Dr. Benny T. Danson has urged newly appointed Peace Ambassador George K. Kaydor to be a shining example to the youths of Liberia and the world.
Kaydor was recently appointed by the International Association of World Peace Advocates as the Eminent Peace Ambassador of the United Nations.
Dr. Danson is the president of the International Council of Archbishops and Bishop for Charismatic and Pentecostal Churches based in London, the United Kingdom.
“Today, as you have been decorated as Peace Ambassador of the United Nations, I, therefore, urge that your life should be a plus for others to follow and not a minus,” he said.
At the decoration souvenir of the newly appointed peace ambassador held at the Reconciliation Temple International Freedom Cathedral Church in Caldwell over the weekend, Archbishop Danson said many people sometimes forget where they come from.
Mr. Kaydor, also known as “K-Praise,” was among twenty-three recipients of the Eminent Peace Ambassador title across Africa. He was appointed at the just-ended International Women’s Day celebration in Nigeria.
Presenting the decorations and souvenirs to Kaydor, Dr. Danson challenged the honoree not to forget the ladder that took him to his place of honor.
He told the congregation that their lives and the life of the newly appointed ambassador should be a plus to generations and not a minus.
“Honor doesn’t know education and background, when you find favor in the sight of God, it’s a blessing,” said Archbishop Danson.
He noted that the new Peace Ambassador has exhibited good behavior over the years and has found favor in God’s sight.
Dr. Danson continued that true leadership isn’t about pushing people around, instead, a good leader is comfortable with people with whom he doesn’t need to have security.
According to the Ghanaian Archbishop, humanity pays a lot, adding that great wisdom is found within the common man.
“When you live your life well, you receive the honor from God,” said Dr. Danson.
In response, Ambassador George Kaydor thanked Archbishop Danson for the honor bestowed on him to serve as Ambassador for Peace.
“If you want to go to the next level, associate with the relevant people, don’t limit yourself because of your background,” said Amb. Kaydor.
He suggested that there’s a reason why God keeps people in certain places.
To have a prosperous nation, Ambassador Kaydor said the peace of the nation must be maintained.
“Let’s discourage violence from every spectrum of our country, we will speak out for our people,” he said.
Amb. Kaydor vowed to defend and protect the work of the United Nations by preaching peace messages in Liberia and worldwide.
Kaydor is a Liberian music icon who goes by the stage name K-Praise. He’s a graduate of the Tenstrings Musical College in Lagos, Nigeria.
He said he began his musical career here in Liberia in 2006 but was forced into exile due to a lack of financial support.
For his part, the administrator of the K-Praise Foundation, Pastor Wolo Lewis said the International Association of World Peace Advocates of the United Nations is an international body that took the initiative to bring peace to the world and Liberia at large.
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