Ghanaian player Asamoah Gyan takes great pride in the fact that he is only a “part-time Christian” and hasn’t visited a church in a long time.
Gyan still considers himself a devout Christian, and he claims that his actions are not sinful, despite the fact that he has been away from the church—which many Christians regard as the presence of God—for a long time.
The former Black Stars captain told Abeiku Santana on ATUU that he is ready to hearing the gospel from anyone.
Gyan claims he is being cautious due to the prevalence of fake churches.
He provided this information when the host questioned about his most recent church attendance.
“As Kofi Kinaata puts it, I am a part-time Christian. I was baptized in the Methodist Church, but I no longer go to church; I don’t. Now more than ever, they don’t speak the truth. Some of the churches don’t, however, the decision not to go to church doesn’t make you a bad person,” he said.
Asamoah Gyan furthered: “Yes, I am a Christian. I just don’t go to church. I pray; we all pray. I don’t remember the last time I read my Bible, but I am a true Christian. My mind is always hot. If you sit me down to preach God’s word, I will listen, but before then I need to analyze the person, especially when I know their lifestyle.”
Source: Dklassgh.Com