Submit All Nation Related Prophecies to Jubilee House for National Guidance

In a significant move aimed at deepening the connection between the nation’s spiritual leadership and governance, the Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations has issued a directive calling on religious leaders to officially submit prophecies to Jubilee House. The letter, dated August 10, 2025, emphasises the need for coordinated handling of spiritual revelations with national implications.
This call comes in the wake of the sad 6th August helicopter crash that claimed the lives of 8 gallant heroes of Ghana. Prior to the sad demise of the eight persons, prophets had released a series of prophecies into the public domain on the likely crash of an aircraft as well as mentioned the names of some of the men who perished in the military helicopter crash.
The letter calling for prophecies to Jubilee House for national guidance is part of efforts to find lasting solutions to the poor manner in which prophesies are made public among other things.
Signed by Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, the message addresses all ecumenical heads across Ghana, expressing gratitude for their continued intercessory prayers and leadership in upholding peace, moral integrity, and unity.
Why the Call Matters
The directive urges prophets, pastors, and spiritual leaders to share any prophecy or spiritual insight of national importance—particularly those concerning governance, national security, or public stability—directly with the Office of the Presidential Envoy. By doing so, these messages can undergo urgent review and, if necessary, be escalated to the highest levels of government.
This approach reflects a shift toward responsible stewardship of spiritual revelations, ensuring that messages with potential national consequences are handled with discretion, accuracy, and seriousness. It also signals the government’s recognition of the role faith plays in guiding Ghana’s moral and political journey.
How to Submit Prophecies
The Office has provided direct contact channels for such submissions:
Phone: 0543 201251
Religious leaders are encouraged to use these official lines to communicate verified spiritual insights in a timely manner.
Prayer for the Nation
The letter also calls for intense prayers following a recent tragic accident involving government officials, military personnel, and members of the NDC party. Specific prayer targets include:
The President of the Republic, H.E. John Dramani Mahama – for wisdom and resilience.
The Government and State institutions – for unity and effective governance.
Bereaved families and the nation – for comfort and healing.
Strengthening the Church–State Partnership
This initiative represents more than a protocol; it is an invitation to build a structured partnership between the state and faith communities. By encouraging leaders to officially submit prophecies to Jubilee House, the government aims to foster a climate where spiritual guidance complements national decision-making without causing unnecessary public anxiety.
In times of uncertainty, Ghana’s destiny may be shaped not only by political strategy but also by faith-led wisdom. The call is clear: the pulpit and the presidency must walk in step for the nation’s healing and direction.
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