Kete Krachi PEMEM Holds Transformational Men’s Conference

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The Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) of The Church of Pentecost, Kete Krachi Area, held a one-day conference on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Nsuoano District Central auditorium under the theme, “Godly Men Unleashed to Transform Their World.”

The conference brought together all thirty-two pastors in the Area and their wives, together with PEMEM leaders from the various districts and local assemblies.

The event was attended by Apostle Vincent Annan Denteh, Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost and Director of the Men’s Ministry, accompanied by his wife, Mrs Martha Annan Denteh. Also present was the Kete Krachi Area Head, Apostle Charles K. Fosu, and his wife.

Speaking from 1 Peter 2:9 and Acts 1:8, Apostle Denteh delivered a message centred on the grace of God and the believer’s mandate to influence society for Christ. He stressed that Christian men are divinely called to become agents of transformation and not merely passive church members.

Relating his message to the Church’s “Possessing the Nations” agenda, he urged the men to embrace their God-given responsibility of impacting their homes, workplaces, churches, and communities with godly values.

Apostle Denteh further highlighted the importance of strengthening every ministry within the church, noting that the effectiveness of the church depends on the vitality and balance of its ministries.

The Men’s Ministry Director also reiterated the four thematic areas of the ministry’s strategic plan introduced in 2020 — spiritual, physical, psychological, and social development.

He encouraged men to deepen their relationship with God through prayer and evangelism while also paying attention to their physical wellbeing, mental growth, and social responsibilities.

The conference concluded with a strong call for holistic development among Christian men. Participants were reminded that men who desire to transform society must first become spiritually grounded, emotionally stable, physically disciplined, and socially responsible.

The gathering served as a renewed call for men in the Kete Krachi Area to rise and fulfil their God-ordained mandate as transformational leaders.

Written by Kaakyire Asante

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