625 Souls Won in PENSA-PU Outreach Across Agormanya Area

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The Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) of Pentecost University have recorded a total of 625 souls won for Christ during a four-day evangelistic outreach across six districts within the Agormanya Area of The Church of Pentecost.

Dubbed Mission ’25, the outreach took place from June 10 to 15, 2025, and involved 144 student evangelists who were deployed to Guata, Mensa Dawa, Asesewa, Apegusu, Akosombo New-Combine, and Agormanya Districts. The campaign featured dawn broadcasting, street evangelism, house-to-house witnessing, and evening crusades aimed at sharing the gospel and ministering to communities.

Local church members provided interpretation in Krobo to ensure effective communication, while district pastors and members supported the efforts with prayer and hospitality.

According to the PENSA-PU Editorial Board, the outreach yielded 314 first-time converts, 164 rededicated their lives to Christ, and 147 children made confessions of faith. Additionally, 63 individuals underwent water baptism and 49 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

The outreach also witnessed several testimonies of healing and divine intervention. In Apegusu, a landlady reported being delivered from persistent nightmares after hosting the students. In Guata, a woman with long-standing chronic pain testified of instant healing after prayer. At Akosombo New-Combine, a newly converted man reportedly experienced relief from severe body pain following his baptism.

The PENSA-PU Campus Pastor, Overseer Dr. Patrick Adonoo, toured all six mission grounds throughout the period, offering encouragement and support to the students.

In addition to evangelism, the mission team distributed assorted items and gifts to residents as a demonstration of Christian love and compassion.

Organizers say Mission ’25 not only impacted the communities spiritually but also renewed the evangelistic zeal of the students who participated.

Report by Pensa-PU Editorial Team

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