Bishop Dag Heward-Mills' family is consoled by Akufo-Addo after his son's death.

The President offered his condolences to his family in his message. In these terrible times, he prayed for strength and comfort for the bereaved family.

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills' family is consoled by Akufo-Addo after his son's death.

On Tuesday, President Akufo-Addo visited the family of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, the founder and General Overseer of the United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches (UD-OLGC).

The President expressed his condolences to the Heward-Mills family on the death of their eldest son, Dr. David Heward-Mills.

Dr. David Heward-Mills' book of condolences was also signed by President Akufo-Addo.

The President offered his condolences to his family in his message. In these terrible times, he prayed for strength and comfort for the bereaved family.

"I have come to convey my family's and my sorrow on this awful loss." In this terrible moment, I wish the Bishop and his family the strength, comfort, and love of God. He wrote, "May God soothe and bless the family."

The 31-year-old died following a brief illness, according to reports. David Heward-Mills was born in the United States of America and died there.

While preaching to his congregation on Sunday, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills expressed his sorrow at the death.

While opening up about his son's death in a sermon titled "The Grave Is Not the End," the renowned evangelist stated that the occurrence had produced a "funny setting."

"My son David passed away recently. Everything is ruined by it. Do you want to know if I'm sad? Will you be sad if one of your sons dies? That is a question you should ask yourself.

"It [death] ruins everything," says the narrator. It creates a humorous environment and makes everything nonsense. We attempt to wish it away as much as we can, but it is what it is."

Meanwhile, the family said funeral plans will be announced as soon as possible.

During this difficult time, the Lighthouse Chapel has asked that the public respect the privacy of the bereaved family.