The Founder of the Zetahir Mission, Mrs Comfort Narh, urged Christian and Muslim religious institutions in the country to work together towards the transformation of humanity through the spread of the gospel.According to her, it was unnec­essary for Christians and Muslims, who were descendants of Isaac and Ishmael, sons of Abraham, to harbour any ill feelings towards each other.In a statement issued in Accra in celebration of the 50th anniver­sary of Zetahir Mission and copied The Ghanaian Times yesterday, Mrs Narh also known as Prophetess Lemen, explained that such a sit­uation could lead to the failure on the part of Christian and Muslim religion to transform humanity in accordance with the Christian and Muslim doctrine.That, she said, was leading to a rise in immoral and unacceptable behaviour among individuals in society.To this end, she underscored the need for Christian and Muslim religious institutions to work together in unity to ensure the transformation of humanity in accordance with the Christian and Muslim doctrines for the good of society and the country as a whole.Mrs Narh said that the 50th anniversary celebration of Zetahir Mission marked a significant event not only in human history but also in reflection of the external presence of God.Additionally, she called for a reflection on the spiritual signif­icance of the 50th anniversary celebration of the Zetahir Mission.The anniversary celebration, Mrs Narh said, served as a re­minder of the enduring message of unity, faith, and the divine light that guides humanity towards truth and peace.The aim of Zetahir Mission is to turn humanity's mind and heart towards the Holy Spirit through its inclusive religious activities.The mission finances its proj­ects through farming, with several acres of land dedicated to crops such as rice, bambara beans, palm plantations, pineapples, and maize.It also makes use of both the Holy Bible and the Holy Quran in preaching the gospel to its members. BY TIMES REPORTER