The Cape Coast Sector of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) recently carried out an outreach programme at the Ankaful Annex Prisons Camp, combining evangelism with acts of compassion through donations of essential items.
The outreach, held on June 26, 2025, was spearheaded by the Sector Travelling Secretary, Pastor Blessing Joseph Quayson, with support from Pastor Albert Amponsah, Cape Coast Area Prisons Ministry Coordinator; Elder Confidence Koomson, Sector Head, and other dedicated team members.
During the visit, the team donated a variety of items to the inmates, including rice, sugar, gari, cooking oil, tomato paste, bathing and washing soap, toilet rolls, toothbrushes and toothpaste, Bibles, and both bottled and sachet water. The donation was gratefully received by the Deputy Director of Prisons, Dr Anthony Dadzie, who expressed heartfelt appreciation to the church for its generosity and continued support.
The highlight of the outreach was the powerful ministration of the gospel by Pastor Blessing Joseph Quayson. Preaching from Romans 5:5–9, he shared a message of hope, grace, and salvation. Moved by the Word, 32 inmates made the life-changing decision to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal Saviour.
Following the sermon, Pastor Albert Amponsah led a fervent prayer session for the new converts and all inmates present, invoking God’s blessings and strength upon their lives.
The inmates expressed deep gratitude to the church for the visit and the donations, noting how much the outreach had impacted them spiritually and emotionally.
Report by PENSA Cape Coast Sector Media Team