Monrovia, Nov. 14 -- A renowned Liberian clergy is urging a "spiritual reset" for the nation, arguing that the country's deep-rooted social and economic challenges stem from moral decay and a loss of spiritual direction rather than political mismanagement alone.

At a recent news conference marking the launch of the Spiritual Revolution of Liberia, Bishop J. Rudolph Marsh, Sr., President of the National Christian Council of Liberia (NCCL), declared that Liberia's problems go beyond policy failure - they are spiritual.

"Our nation needs rebirth. The leaders have moved Liberia away from its covenant with God. Until we restore that relationship, we will not see true progress," Bishop Marsh said.

Marsh lamented that the country has strayed ...