Founder of the MILLS Institute (Mindset, Integrity, Loyalty, Leadership, Service), Koku Anyidoho has proclaimed that marriage is exclusively between a man and a woman, and no alternative definition is legally or biblically acceptable.
He made these remarks at the launch of the 2025 Christian Home Week Celebrations by the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) in Accra on May 6, 2025.

The celebration aims to fortify Christian families, provide biblical teachings and practical tools, and promote unity.
It also seeks to educate members on Christian and legal principles concerning marriage.
Mr Anyidoho, the Chairman of the occasion, posited that the debate on same-sex relationships was unnecessary.

To support his argument, he referenced the landmark ruling delivered by an English court, which defined a woman as a biological woman, meaning someone born female.
The ruling excludes transgender people from the legal definition of “woman”.
The court’s decision was unanimous and based on the interpretation of the Equality Act’s terms “woman” and “sex”.

“Indeed, the anthem of England vibrates with the words God save the Queen or King, depending on who is reigning as the supreme monarch. As it is, God has scared the King of England with this landmark ruling, which makes it more poignant that marriage is a sacred union between a male and a female as created by God and sanctioned by biblical texts.”
He also referenced the position of United States President Donald Trump, who refused to recognise transgender people, affirming his position that there were only two genders: male and female.

He charged the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) not to give up its fight against LGBTQI activities, expressing optimism that even if any other body refused to support the fight against LGBTQI, it would continue to support the fight.
“The Christian Council of Ghana remains unbending in upholding God’s design for marriage between male and female, and Ghana will not compromise on this principle now and forever.”
The Mills Institute, he added, is one of the recognised institutions backing the enactment of the anti-gay bill, which criminalises single-sex activities.

Christian marriage, he emphasised, is a precious gift from God, worthy of celebration at all times, but like every human institution, marriages are beset with multidimensional challenges.
The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has launched its 2025 Christian Home Week celebrations, themed ‘Celebrating Marriage the Right and Meaningful Way’.
The national launch occurred on May 6, 2025, at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana’s Head Office in Osu.
The event seeks to educate Local Councils of Churches (LCCs) members on the proper legal and statutory procedures for registering and celebrating marriages.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana












