The Director of the Pent Media Centre, Pastor Dr Felix Dela Klutse, has urged Christian students and young professionals to live out their faith boldly within secular environments, describing their careers and daily engagements as divine assignments for kingdom impact.
He delivered the message during day two of the 2026 PENSA Ghana Gospel and Power Conference at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, where young people gathered from across the country for spiritual empowerment and discipleship.
Speaking on the topic “Living Spiritually in a Secular Environment: Approaching Your Job as a Kingdom Assignment”, Pastor Dr Klutse explained that God expects believers to be both heavenly conscious and earthly relevant, reflecting godly values while actively influencing society.
He noted that believers are positioned as living representations of heaven on earth and that the world is persuaded more by transformed lives than by religious rhetoric. Christians, he said, must therefore demonstrate integrity, excellence, and consistency in their conduct at school, work, and in public life.
Emphasising engagement over withdrawal, Pastor Dr Klutse stated that spiritual living requires discipleship, cultural influence, and the intentional transfer of kingdom values into secular institutions. Drawing lessons from the biblical account of Daniel, he stressed that excellence, integrity, and faithfulness are essential for believers operating in morally challenging environments.
He further highlighted that approaching one’s job as a kingdom assignment makes excellence non-negotiable, noting that kingdom work is defined not by position but by the presence and influence of God expressed through one’s work ethic and relationships.
The Pent Media Centre Director underscored the role of spiritual disciplines such as prayer and fasting, explaining that intimacy with God in private empowers believers to represent Him effectively in public. He warned that increasing moral darkness in society demands a greater manifestation of divine light through Christians.
Pastor Klutse also outlined key principles for spiritual living, including strong identity in God, disciplined habits, personal boundaries, dependence on the Holy Spirit, visible faith, and unwavering integrity. He encouraged participants to become modern-day “Daniels in their professions—Spirit-filled, ethical, and excellent.
He concluded by urging believers to carry Christ intentionally into their careers, stressing that societal transformation begins when Christians live out their faith practically and visibly.
The 2026 PENSA Ghana Gospel and Power Conference continues nationwide in line with Vision 2028 of The Church of Pentecost.
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