Pastor Reveals 10 Dangerous Traits in Women That Men Must Avoid
- The head pastor of Grace Mountain Ministries, Elvis Agyemang, has revealed ten dangerous women men should avoid
- Pastor Agyemang disclosed men should pay attention to the red flags before entering a relationship or marrying
- The man of God emphasised the ten dangerous traits during a sermon in his church
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The head pastor of Grace Mountain Ministries, Pastor Elvis Agyemang, has revealed ten dangerous women men should avoid if they want to have a lasting relationship or marriage.
According to pastor Agyemang, no one sets out to deliberately destroy their marriage, but some unknowingly drift into behaviours that damage their relationship or marriage.
Pastor Agyemang indicated that men should pay attention to red flags to avoid marrying a dangerous woman to prevent divorcing her in the future.
According to the man of God, most men who have married now realise they made a mistake.
The head pastor of Grace Mountain Ministries disclosed ten dangerous women men must avoid:
1. Men must avoid chatter or blabber.
2. Avoid a woman who is not secretive.
3. Avoid a manipulative woman.
4. Avoid a liar.
5. Men must avoid a woman who would do anything for money but hardly knows how to create wealth.
6. Avoid a woman who does not trust your leadership.
7. Avoid a woman who does not know how to apply wisdom in correcting your mistakes.
8. Avoid a rebellious and disrespectful woman.
9. Avoid a woman who is into fornication.
10. Avoid a home breaker.
Pastor Agyemang emphasised that it is better to cancel the wedding a week or two days to the ceremony than tying the knot to cover up the shame and end up divorcing later.
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