The National Executive Committee of the Other Sheep Ministry, a special ministry intervention under Vision 2028 of The Church of Pentecost, has held a massive sensitisation drive in the Ashanti Region to foster reach-out support for faith-based engagements across various groups.
Under the leadership of the National Chairman, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, and the National Coordinator, Pastor Abraham Addae Agyemang, the campaign kicked off with a meeting at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Asokwa auditorium on Friday, November 1, 2024, which drew together church leaders, pastors, and regional heads.
The conference was held on the theme, ‘Unleashed to Share the Gospel with the Other Sheep.’
Underscoring the ministry’s vision, Apostle Nuekpe cited John 10:16 and urged the participants to create a spirit of unity and purpose to reach out to all people, including non-Christians, in an all-inclusive manner.
Citing the regional demographic trends, he advised Christians to actively engage in personal evangelism and reach out to the unreached to ensure constant growth.
Pastor Addae Agyemang, the National Coordinator, presented the strategic direction of the ministry. He gave testimonies of people who have converted to Christianity through the ministry’s compassionate outreach initiative. He called for the ministry to keep its affairs discreetly from the public domain in pursuing its outreach and inclusiveness.
The meeting culminated in an intensive prayer session. It ended with 533 leaders, including area heads, pastors, and officers, pledging their continued support to fulfill the ministry’s mission.
The Church of Pentecost, through this programme, hopes that a sound Christian foundation would facilitate peaceful coexistence among people of various faiths in Ghana, and most importantly, within the cities where such religious diversity has grown increasingly pronounced.
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