MF Production, through its Christian Honours Secretariat, has officially unveiled Christian Honours, a faith-based recognition platform dedicated to celebrating Christian men, women, institutions, and organisations whose lives and service have made lasting contributions to Ghana’s spiritual and national development.
Speaking at the launch, Kofi Kpodo, managing director of MF Production and the Christian Honours Secretariat, explained that the initiative is rooted in a long-standing vision first received in 2009 and refined over the years to its present form.
“MF Production is committed to excellence and to preserving the legacy of faithful service. Our mission is to uphold the highest standards of integrity while honouring stories of impact and dedication that deserve to be remembered for generations,” Mr. Kpodo stated.

A Vision Born of Time and Tested by Integrity
Christian Honours is intentionally focused on recognising individuals and institutions whose influence spans 35 to 40 years or more.
According to the organisers, this time frame reflects the belief that true honour is not reserved for momentary success, but for sustained excellence, consistency, and integrity.
“Christian Honours is anchored on the conviction that honour must be earned through time-tested service,” Mr. Kpodo explained. “Our categories demand long-standing commitment, measurable impact, and unwavering adherence to Christian virtues.”
Not an Award Scheme, but a Sacred Platform
Organisers were emphatic that Christian Honours is not an award scheme driven by popularity or public hype. Rather, it is a sacred platform of recognition inspired by Scripture, particularly Romans 13:7: “Render therefore to all their due… honour to whom honour.”

The initiative exists to celebrate service, preserve legacy, and honour lives that reflect Christ through obedience, sacrifice, and enduring contribution—often without public applause.
Honouring on Three Foundational Pillars
Christian Honours is guided by the theme: “Honouring on the Pillars of Reputation, Recognition, and Integrity.”
* Reputation grounded in consistent Christian living and a proven legacy of service.
* Recognition based on genuine, measurable impact rather than popularity.
* Integrity as the uncompromising foundation of Christian leadership and stewardship.
“These pillars are not slogans,” the Secretariat noted. “They define our standards, shape our processes, and determine every honour bestowed.”
Celebrating Faithful Labour Across Generations
The platform seeks to highlight often-overlooked contributors across churches and Christian organisations—teachers, evangelists, creatives, health advocates, educators, and leaders—whose faithful labour has shaped lives and communities over decades.

Christian Honours acknowledges:
* Educators who have raised generations of Christian thinkers and leaders,
* Evangelists and missionaries who carried the Gospel to unreached communities,
* Gospel musicians and creatives who gave voice to worship and praise,
* Leaders whose lives themselves became sermons of endurance and integrity,
* And pioneers whose legacies continue to influence church and nation, even in death.
“The memory of the just is blessed,” organisers noted, stressing the importance of honouring departed giants so their paths are never erased by forgetfulness.
Independent Oversight for Credibility
To ensure fairness, transparency, and ethical credibility, Christian Honours is governed by the Independent Panel of Unbiased Review with Ethics and Integrity (I-PURE).
I-PURE provides independent review, due diligence, and ethical oversight throughout the selection process, ensuring that honours are awarded strictly on defined metrics—not personal interests, popularity, or influence. Members of the panel will be announced in due course.
Christian Honours 2026: Categories Overview
Christian Honours is structured around seven (7) main categories, with two categories having three sub-categories each, resulting in a total of twelve (12) categories:
- Motivating / Inspiring Personality – Individuals whose faith and conduct consistently uplift and strengthen others.
- The Compassionate Personality – Christians who demonstrate Christlike compassion through sustained service to the vulnerable.
- Health-Oriented Church / Organisation – Institutions advancing physical, mental, and emotional well-being, especially in underserved communities.
- Education-Oriented Church / Organisation – Churches and organisations contributing meaningfully to education and learning development.
- The Evangelistic Organization – Evangelistic bodies with sustained impact in soul-winning, discipleship, and missions.
- Christian Performing Arts, with three sub-categories:
* Gospel Music Group
* Notable Gospel Artist
* Notable Artist (Visual / Performing Arts)
- Special Honours, also with three sub-categories:
* African Christian Personality (non-Ghanaian contributors to Ghana’s Christian landscape)
* Religio-Politico Voice
* Posthumous Honour
- The Influential Personality – Individuals whose leadership and advocacy have tangibly shaped society and Christendom.
All nominations are assessed strictly through the pillars of Reputation, Recognition, and Integrity.
Gratitude and Partnerships
The Secretariat expressed deep appreciation to individuals, institutions, and organisations that have supported the initiative through engagement, partnership discussions, and goodwill.
Special thanks were extended to AH Hotel for its support, with optimism for continued collaboration.
A Call to Honour Faithfulness
In closing, organisers reiterated that Christian Honours exists to intentionally pause and say thank you—to honour faithfulness, preserve legacies, and inspire future generations to serve God and society with purpose and integrity.
“Christian Honours is the fulfilment of Scripture,” Mr. Kpodo concluded. “It is our response to the call to give honour where honour is truly due.”
“Render therefore to all their dues… honour to whom honour.” — Romans 13:7
By Sampson Kumah Ifeetwube Elvis

