A total of 230 souls were won for Christ during a four-day evangelistic outreach by the Abossey Okai Worship Centre (AOWC) in the Kaneshie Area of The Church of Pentecost to Asantekwa in the Bono East Region.
The outreach, which took place from August 5 to 9, 2025, was part of the church’s ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda. As part of the outreach, 23 new converts baptised in water – all of whom received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, while an additional 36 believers were baptised in the Holy Spirit during an all-night service.
The 27-member delegation was led by the District Minister, Pastor Fred Stephen Sarfo, and the District Evangelism Leader, Elder Ernest Sarpong. They were warmly welcomed by the Asantekwa District Minister, Overseer Enoch Ofori Kwarteng, and his presbytery.
The second day featured a familiarisation tour of the town, including visits to Fuller Falls and Kintampo Waterfalls. The team was divided into four groups and deployed across five local assemblies in the Asantekwa District — Asantekwa, Sogliboi, Ahinakom, Busuama/Yara, and Ntraban. At Sogliboi, a cinema evangelism event led to the salvation of 19 people.
On the third day, various forms of outreach — rallies, cinema evangelism, radio broadcasts, street preaching, and house-to-house visits — brought many to Christ.
A major highlight was the miraculous healing of a woman named Serwaa Akosua, who had been paralysed for 10 years. She received instant healing and began walking, prompting great rejoicing.
Day four included a free health screening for residents, during which six people accepted Christ. The team also donated clothing, footwear, and other items, as well as a motorbike, which was received by Kintampo Area Head, Apostle Francis Agyemang Badu, and Overseer Ofori Kwarteng.
Pastor Fred Stephen Sarfo expressed gratitude for the unprecedented spiritual harvest, saying, ‘We came to share the gospel, but God did more than we imagined — saving souls, healing the sick, and uniting His church in love and service.’
Report by AOWC Media Team.