Evangelism Outreach at Yilo Krobo SHS Yields 108 Souls

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The Women’s Ministry Directorate of The Church of Pentecost, led by its Director, Deaconess Mrs. Philomina Mireku, embarked on an evangelism outreach at the Yilo Krobo Senior High School, resulting in 108 students surrendering their lives to Christ.

The outreach, which was part of the Director’s working visit to the Agormanya Area from Wednesday, 11th to Friday, 13th September 2024, took place on Friday, 13th September 2024. Deaconess Mireku was accompanied by her deputy, Deaconess Mrs. Vivian Amfo, and Deaconess Prof. Gladys Quartey, a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC). It was held in collaboration with the Schools Outreach Ministry (SOM) of the Agormanya Area.

The Women’s Ministry delegation that visited the school was led by Apostle Dr. Samuel Gakpetor (Agormanya Area Head), his wife, Mrs. Grace Gakpetor, and the Area Women’s Ministry leadership.

Addressing over 1,200 students and 48 parents on Wednesday, 11th September 2024, Deaconess Philomina Mireku admonished the students to put God first in all they do and to take their studies seriously. She called on the students to accept Jesus Christ and worship Him alone, as He is the only Savior of the world accredited by God to redeem mankind from the power of darkness.

The Deputy Women’s Director, Deaconess Vivian Amfo, took her turn to speak on the topic “Critical Choices.” She counseled the students to set achievable goals and to be determined to achieve them through hard work, diligence, and total reliance on God.

She also advised the students to avoid placing their trust in humans, as human beings are limited in capacity and will, and are prone to disappointment.

Among the crucial factors emphasised by the Deputy Women’s Director in making rightful choices were setting goals, maintaining focus, determination, hard work, and relying on God’s enabling grace. Deaconess Prof. Gladys Quartey then led an intensive prayer session.

At the end of the programme, over 108 students surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ, with 200 other students rededicating their lives to God.

The delegation presented over 1,000 pens to the students and made a cash donation of GHC 1,500.00 to the school.

The Women’s Ministry Director took the opportunity to wish the students success in their upcoming WASSCE exams and also prayed for them.

Report by Agormanya Area Media Team

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