Apostle Kwafo Urges Christians To Face 2026 With Faith, Courage And Hope web

Apostle Kwafo Urges Christians To Face 2026 With Faith, Courage And Hope

Christians have been encouraged to enter the year 2026 with bold faith and confidence, not fear, as fear has no place in the life of a believer who trusts in God.

This charge was delivered by the Ho Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, during the 31st December Watch Night Service at the Central Assembly of the Ho SSNIT Flats District.

The Apostle used the atmosphere of worship, prayer, and reflection marking the transition from 2025 into 2026 to challenge believers to confront the new year with unwavering trust in God. Preaching on the theme, “Make Use of What God Has Given to You,” anchored on 2 Peter 1:2–4, he urged Christians to fully depend on God’s divine provisions. He cautioned that allowing fear to dominate one’s life could undermine faith and hinder spiritual growth. According to him, the believer’s confidence must be rooted in the assurance that God has already supplied everything needed for life and godliness.

“The year ahead will test our faith,” he noted, “but Christians must not permit fear to control their decisions or weaken their commitment to God.” He further encouraged members to remain spiritually vigilant and resolute, stressing that God’s grace is sufficient to sustain them through every challenge they may encounter in 2026.

Concluding his message, Apostle Kwafo reminded the congregation that economic pressures, personal struggles, and uncertainties may arise, but believers must respond with righteousness, courage, and steadfast faith in God’s promises. He emphasised that a fearless faith posture would empower Christians to walk boldly in God’s will throughout the year.

In a related exhortation, the Ho SSNIT Flats District Minister, Pastor Peter Adams, encouraged members to pursue godliness, maintain hope, and demonstrate love as they enter the new year. He urged Christians to embrace the year as a fresh beginning, advising them not to fear the unknown but to approach 2026 with a positive mindset and renewed determination.

The Watch Night Service, a significant annual event in the Christian calendar, attracted worshippers who gathered to give thanks, offer prayers, make resolutions, and seek divine direction for the year ahead.

Reported by Ho SSNIT Flats Media Team

Jesus Christ The Transformer And Prince Of Peace - Apostle Nuekpe Proclaims web

Jesus Christ The Transformer And Prince Of Peace – Apostle Nuekpe Proclaims

The La Area Head and Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Dieudonné Komla Nuekpe, has emphasised that Christmas is far more than the celebration of a baby in a manger; it is the proclamation of God’s redemptive intervention in human history. He made this assertion during his visit to the Alajo District Christmas Convention held on Sunday, December 28, 2025, at the Alajo Central Park.

Speaking on the theme, “Jesus Is Born! That I May Transform My Society Through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit,” drawn from Luke 2:1–14, Isaiah 9:6, and Isaiah 11:1–2, Apostle Dr Nuekpe underscored the historical credibility of Christ’s birth. He explained that Luke’s Gospel situates the nativity within a verifiable political and historical context, referencing the reign of Caesar Augustus and the census of the Roman Empire. This, he noted, affirms that the birth of Jesus was not mythical but a real and divinely orchestrated event.

He further observed that although Christ’s birth was marked by humility and apparent hardship, it carried profound divine purpose. Jesus was born in a manger because there was no room at the inn, raised by parents of modest means, and brought up in Nazareth – a town often despised. Despite Joseph and Mary’s lineage from King David, honour and privilege eluded them. Apostle Dr Nuekpe explained that God intentionally chose humility as the pathway to reveal His glory and accomplish His redemptive plan.

Touching on the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, he noted that their discomfort and inconvenience were instrumental in fulfilling prophecy, as foretold in Micah 5:2. He stressed that human challenges often serve as vessels for divine purpose. “Many times, we fail to recognise God’s gift because it comes in unexpected forms,” he said, urging believers to live peaceably with others, mindful that they may unknowingly be connected to their own blessings.

Describing Jesus as the Transformer, Apostle Dr Nuekpe highlighted Christ’s power to change lives and societies, citing biblical figures such as Zacchaeus, the Samaritan woman, Mary Magdalene, and the Apostle Paul, as well as cities transformed by the Gospel. He added that as the Prince of Peace, Jesus calls His followers to be peacemakers in a troubled world, empowered by the Holy Spirit with wisdom, strength, and peace.

He concluded by calling on all present to receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, live for Him, and carry His peace into their communities, affirming that Christ’s birth is true, His power transforms, and His peace restores.

Present at the convention were the Alajo District Minister, Pastor Godwin Addo, and his wife, Mrs Esther Ako Addo; Mrs Juanita Nuekpe (wife of the La Area Head); and the President of the Ghana Journalists Association, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour.

Report by Gina Akua Padi

Encounter With Jesus Christ Brings Transformational Change – Apostle M. S. Appiah web

Encounter With Jesus Christ Brings Transformational Change – Apostle M. S. Appiah

Apostle Martin Seth Appiah, Madina Area Head, has reaffirmed that a genuine encounter with Jesus Christ remains the most powerful force for transforming lives, producing believers who are godly, impactful, and resourceful in advancing God’s work and contributing meaningfully to society.

He made this assertion on Sunday, December 28, 2025, at the Sychar Prayer Grounds, where he climaxed the Madina District Christmas Convention themed, “Jesus Christ, the Gift of God that Changes Life,” with references from John 4:10 and John 3:16. He explained that when a person encounters God, the Holy Spirit, the divine power of Jesus Christ, takes absolute control, working within the individual to bring about holistic transformation that reflects in character, purpose, and productivity.

Expounding on the theme with scriptural emphasis from 2 Peter 1:2–3 and James 1:16–18, Apostle Appiah outlined two divine opportunities God offers humanity through Jesus Christ. First, he noted that God provides everything required for godliness, granting believers divine strength, wisdom, and knowledge to live lives devoted to righteousness and reverence for Him. He stressed that reflecting the character of Christ and training oneself to please God must remain central to Christian living.

Secondly, he stated that God supplies all that pertains to life, ensuring believers lack nothing and are not rendered vulnerable or impoverished in ministry or society. Through God’s divine power, he said, Christians are enabled to excel and reflect Christ’s nature in every sphere of life.

Illustrating his message, Apostle Appiah cited the transformation of Mary Magdalene, referencing Mark 16:9 and Luke 8:2. He noted that after her encounter with Jesus Christ, she experienced dramatic spiritual, physical, and material change, becoming a devoted disciple who supported Christ’s ministry. He emphasised that whenever God steps into a person’s life, destructive spiritual forces are dispelled, and the individual is transformed to contribute meaningfully to God’s kingdom, family, and society.

The Apostle dismissed misconceptions that associate Christianity with poverty and lack, urging believers to value Jesus Christ as God’s complete gift, in whom lies abundance for life, security, satisfaction, and eternal salvation. Drawing lessons from the lives of Jabez and Abraham, he affirmed that God remains capable of transforming destinies through genuine encounters with His Son.

He concluded by calling on Christians and all people to cultivate a strong desire to encounter Jesus Christ, stressing that true transformation and committed service to God, the Church, and society flow from such divine encounters.

Report by Joshua Asamoah Darko, Madina Area

Agona Swedru Area Extends Christian Compassion To Osamkrom Prison Inmates web

Agona Swedru Area Extends Christian Compassion To Osamkrom Prison Inmates

In line with its commitment to transforming society through the Gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit, the Church of Pentecost, Agona Swedru Area, has reached beyond the church auditorium to demonstrate practical Christian love to inmates of the Osamkrom Prison Camp.

The outreach, which formed part of the Church’s social responsibility mandate, underscores the biblical call to remember those in confinement and to extend compassion to the marginalised. The initiative reflects the conviction that the Gospel must be lived and expressed through tangible acts of care, especially among vulnerable groups within society.

On Thursday, January 1, 2026, a delegation from the Agona Swedru Area, led by Area Head, Pastor Adjei-Nimako Darkwa, paid a visit to the prison camp. The team donated items valued at GHS12,755.00 to support the welfare of the inmates and contribute to improving their living conditions.

Items presented included packs of bottled water, assorted soft drinks, bags of rice, maize, sugar, and other essential food supplies. The donation was warmly received by prison authorities and inmates, who expressed appreciation for the gesture and the concern shown for their well-being.

The visit was coordinated through the Area Prisons Ministry, reinforcing the Church’s focus on ministering hope, dignity, and restoration to people deprived of liberty. The exercise also served as an encouragement to inmates, reminding them that they are not forgotten and that God’s love reaches every place.

The Area expressed gratitude to all individuals and pastorates who contributed to the success of the outreach. Special appreciation was extended to Pastor Noah Dari, Prisons Ministry Coordinator, Pastor Bright Frimpong, Area Secretary, as well as the various pastorates within the municipality for their support and participation.

The Agona Swedru Area reaffirmed its resolve to continue engaging in initiatives that reflect Christ’s love in action, as the Church pursues its mission of transforming society and possessing the nations.

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Economic Inequalities, Social Media Driving Mental Health Crisis Among Youth — Dr Tutu-Danquah web

Economic Inequalities, Social Media Driving Mental Health Crisis Among Youth — Dr Tutu-Danquah

A Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr Cecilia Tutu-Danquah, has cited economic disparities and the rapid rise of social media as key factors fuelling the surge in mental health challenges among young people.

In a presentation on the topic, “Mental Health: Optimising Your Mental Health as a Young Person,” at the 2026 PENSA Ghana Conference at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Dr Tutu-Danquah observed that the widespread use of social media since the mid-2000s has become a defining trend with potentially harmful consequences for adolescent and youth mental health, despite some studies suggesting mixed or occasionally positive effects.

According to her, the pressures linked to constant online engagement, comparison, and exposure to curated lifestyles often heighten stress, anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy among young people.

She further pointed to academic and work-related demands, family conflicts, and socio-economic inequalities as additional stressors undermining the mental wellbeing of the youth.

Expounding on the dimensions of mental health — emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing — she explained that imbalances in these areas can significantly affect overall development and productivity.

Dr Tutu-Danquah urged young people to moderate their social media use and embrace healthier lifestyle choices, stressing that these measures are vital for safeguarding and sustaining good mental health.

Her presentation formed part of broader discussions at the conference aimed at equipping young Christians with practical tools to navigate contemporary societal challenges while maintaining holistic wellbeing.

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Any Gospel That Describes Jesus As Merely Human Is False – Apostle Fianko-Larbi Asserts web

Any Gospel That Describes Jesus As Merely Human Is False – Apostle Fianko-Larbi Asserts

The Resident Minister of Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Sakumono, Apostle Seth Fianko-Larbi, has declared that Jesus Christ is the sure foundation of the Gospel because He conquered death, making Him the author of faith. Therefore, any Gospel that portrays Jesus as merely human and not divine is a false Gospel.

According to him, the Good News is God’s remedy for healing the world of sin and granting salvation. He urged believers to prioritise preaching this message of hope to bring conviction and transformation.

Apostle Fianko-Larbi explained that God’s method for spreading the Gospel globally is through human beings, as society cannot hear the message unless it is preached, saying, “Angels are not permitted to preach in this realm; that responsibility lies with man.”

Speaking on the topic, “The Message of the Gospel” during the Day Three of the 2026 PENSA Ghana Conference at the KNUST Campus in Kumasi, he noted that societal transformation begins with the renewal of the human heart—a mysterious work of the Holy Spirit.

He stressed that prayer is essential for the Gospel to take root: “If you preach the Gospel without prayer, the Word cannot become flesh because the Spirit incubates the Gospel to become flesh.”

He further explained that those who accept the Gospel walk in love and joy, finding purpose despite external pressures because Christ becomes their hope of glory. Preaching the Good News, he said, produces faith, which leads to righteousness and alignment with Christ.

“Anyone marked by the Holy Spirit is marked by a divine SIM card. What connects you to the new creation is the deposit of the Holy Spirit, which comes from the hope of the Gospel,” he remarked.

Apostle Seth Fianko-Larbi warned against distorted teachings, asserting that the Gospel is centred on Christ alone. Any message that reduces Jesus to a mere human or promotes salvation through personal effort is false.

He defined the Gospel as: “Jesus Christ, the eternal Word of God, the Creator, born of a virgin, who lived sinlessly for 33 years, died on the Cross to pay for humanity’s sin, and rose on the third day to prove that He is Life and gives Life.” Those who place faith in Him receive forgiveness, the Holy Spirit, and become heirs of the hope of glory.

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Channel Your Passion For Sports, Politics Into Evangelism – Pastor Ebo Quaye Advises Youth web

Pastor Ebo Quaye Urges Youth To Channel Same Passion For Sports And Politics Into Evangelism

The Resident Minister of PENSA at KNUST Campus, Pastor Jonathan Ebo Quaye, has issued a passionate call to Christian youth to redirect the same zeal they exhibit in supporting football teams and political parties towards evangelism.

Speaking on Day Three of the 2026 PENSA Ghana Conference at KNUST, Pastor Quaye stressed that such commitment could significantly advance efforts to rescue souls and uphold Kingdom values. He cited World Health Organization statistics, revealing that 63.9 million people die annually, 5.2 million monthly, 1.2 million weekly, and over 170,000 daily, many without knowing their eternal fate. Against this backdrop, he urged young Christians to actively preach the Gospel and engage in consistent follow-up to ensure lasting transformation.

Addressing the theme, “Effective Witnessing and Discipleship Strategies: The Reach-Out Model” inspired by Jude 23, Pastor Quaye explained that evangelism must go beyond mere announcements to personal engagement.

He introduced the “Five-Finger Gospel Illustration” as a practical tool: the thumb represents the soul-winner, while the four fingers signify praying for souls, preaching, following up, and discipling converts.

He emphasised that consistent follow-up is vital to prevent spiritual drift and nurture new believers.

Pastor Quaye, who is also an Associate Member of the Ghana Institute of Architects, encouraged participants to set clear outreach goals, maintain records, and welcome feedback to improve evangelistic efforts.

 “The Gospel is not good news to those who have not heard it,” he stated, underscoring the urgency of spreading the message and ensuring effective discipleship.

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Stop Spiritualising Mental Health Challenges – Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah Urges Youth web

Stop Spiritualising Mental Health Challenges – Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah Urges Youth

The Nkawkaw Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Philip Osei-Korsah, has urged Ghanaian youth to refrain from spiritualising mental health issues and instead seek professional counselling for a balanced and fulfilling life.

Speaking on the topic, “Mental Health Among Young People” during the 2026 PENSA Ghana Conference at KNUST on Saturday, January 3, 2025, Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah stressed that while prayer remains essential, maintaining sound mental health requires practical knowledge to manage stress, anxiety and difficult emotions.

He warned that failure to address mental health concerns can lead to severe consequences affecting health, relationships, careers and overall quality of life. Citing World Health Organization statistics, he noted a 6.34 per cent prevalence of mental health challenges among those aged 20 to 29, with studies showing that eight per cent of tertiary students suffer depression.

Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah highlighted rising cases of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and suicidal behaviour among young people. He further identified gambling and betting as major contributors, revealing that 43.6 per cent of young gamblers experience depression, while 68.6 per cent suffer anxiety.

Debunking myths around drug use for academic performance, he outlined key causes of mental health challenges, including poor stress management, low self-esteem, identity struggles, toxic parenting, neglect, domestic violence, academic pressure and unhealthy social media competition.

He cautioned against the pressure to appear strong online, stating: “Strength is not the absence of struggle, but the courage to speak, seek support and heal.” 

Quoting 1 Peter 5:7, he encouraged believers to cast their cares on God while emphasising the importance of devotion and professional help.

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Be Different To Unleash God’s Power – Prof. Mawutor To Christians web

Be Different To Unleash God’s Power – Prof. Mawutor To Christians

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Prof. Kwaku Mensah Mawutor, has challenged Christians, particularly young people, to live distinctively in order to manifest the power of God in an increasingly secular world.

Addressing participants at the ongoing PENSA Ghana Conference at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), under the topic, “Living Spiritually in the Secular Environment, Prof. Mawutor told believers to be willing to stand out in character, values and conduct if they are to experience the omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent nature of God.

According to him, spiritual distinction is not about conformity to worldly standards but about embracing one’s God-given uniqueness.

“To unleash the power of God, you must be different,” he stated, adding that a believer’s uniqueness, when aligned with God’s purpose, has the capacity to transform lives and destinies.

Prof. Mawutor drew biblical examples from the lives of David and Joseph, describing them as individuals who raised the banner of God despite enduring seasons of trials and preparation.

He noted that David’s journey from shepherd boy to king, and Joseph’s rise from prison to the palace, were results of faithfulness, discipline and unwavering trust in God through the process.

He encouraged participants to remain steadfast, stressing that uniqueness comes with a cost. “Your uniqueness will require patience and endurance,” he said, urging young Christians not to compromise their faith in the face of societal pressure.

The 4-day PENSA Ghana Conference is under the theme, The Church Unleashed to Transform Society through The Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit.

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Strongest Evidence Of The Risen Christ Is Transformed Lives web

Strongest Evidence Of The Risen Christ Is Transformed Lives — Apostle Swanzy

The Sunyani Area Head and Executive Council member of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Abraham Swanzy, has asserted that the most compelling proof of Christ’s resurrection is not merely the empty tomb but the transformation of lives across the world.

Speaking at the 2026 PENSA Ghana Gospel and Power Conference (PGC26) on Saturday, January 3, at the Tamale Centre (UDS Auditorium), Apostle Swanzy proclaimed: “The strongest evidence of the risen Christ is not only the empty tomb but transformed lives.” 

He explained that while the tomb remains in one location, transformed lives are visible everywhere, serving as living testimonies of Christ’s power.

Apostle Swanzy, who spoke on the topic, “The Message of the Gospel,” emphasised that the Gospel is not mere advice but the power of God for salvation. Defining the term, he noted that the Gospel — euangelion or “good news” — announces God’s decisive act through Jesus Christ to redeem humanity.

He highlighted the necessity of the incarnation, stating that only a fully human Saviour could represent mankind, and only a fully divine Saviour could atone for sin. Jesus, he said, embodies both, making Him the perfect mediator.

The conference explored the transformative nature of the Gospel. Apostle Swanzy stressed that the Gospel convicts, restores, and liberates, citing the Samaritan woman’s encounter with Jesus as a model of personal and communal transformation.

Referencing Acts and Colossians, he outlined the biblical pattern of change through the proclaimed Gospel, the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit, and the resulting renewal of individuals and societies. He warned that in an age of secularism and moral confusion, the Church must remain “unleashed” — Spirit-empowered to proclaim truth with clarity and conviction.

Apostle Swanzy urged believers to uphold the purity of the Gospel while communicating it in culturally relevant ways, combining biblical truth with authentic Christian living. He concluded with a reminder of the Gospel’s eschatological hope: Christ’s promised return to bring salvation to those who await Him.

“The Gospel is God’s power to save, heal, and renew,” he declared, charging Christians to believe it, live it, and boldly share it with a world desperate for hope.

Report by Lawrence Nana Kwame Asiamah, Youth Ministry Publicity