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TNS Goes ‘Back To Basics’ With KARA2025

The New Song (TNS), the renowned choral group of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) – Odorkor, successfully hosted its annual gospel concert, KARA2025, on Friday, December 5, at the UPSA Auditorium.

This year’s edition, which marked the 11th consecutive year of the event, was themed “Back to Basics.” The night featured an evening of classical gospel renditions that inspired, uplifted, and reconnected patrons to timeless local Christian music.

A strong line-up of celebrated gospel ministers graced the stage, including Diana Hamilton, Soul Winners, Hannah Marfo, Grace Ashley, and Kweku Teye. The concert, which was free to attend, was sponsored by FeDems Limited.

The event began at 4:00 p.m., delivering a spiritually refreshing and musically thrilling experience for the hundreds in attendance.

Report by PIWC Odorkor Media Team

Deaconess Prof. Augustina Naami Delivers 2025 Hokenstad International Lecture, Honoured With Prestigious Global Award web

Deaconess Prof. Augustina Naami Delivers 2025 Hokenstad International Lecture, Honoured With Prestigious Global Award

Deaconess Professor Augustina Naami, a distinguished member of the National Executive Committee of the Ministry to Persons with Disabilities of The Church of Pentecost, has achieved international recognition after delivering the 2025 Hokenstad International Lecture at the 71st Annual Conference of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) in Denver, Colorado, USA.

Prof. Naami, who worships at the East Legon Worship Centre and served as the immediate past Women’s Ministry Leader of the church, was also presented with the Hokenstad International Lecture Award for her outstanding contributions to global social work education.

The conference, held under the theme “It’s Time to Act: Championing Disability Justice and Disability Joy in Social Work,” brought together leading educators, practitioners, and researchers from across the globe. It focused on promoting disability justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion in social work, providing an international platform for dialogue and collaboration.

In her lecture, Prof. Naami highlighted the importance of moving beyond merely removing barriers for persons with disabilities. She called for the creation of supportive and enabling environments that allow individuals to thrive. “Disability justice is not solely about dismantling barriers; it is equally about creating spaces where persons with disabilities can truly triumph, live and celebrate their full humanity,” she said. She further stressed that social work education is pivotal in fostering “transformative spaces where disability justice and disability joy work hand in hand.”

Drawing on her extensive research and advocacy on disability inclusion, Prof. Naami reflected on social policy and justice, particularly within Ghana and the broader Global South. Her insights emphasized the need to address the intersection of vulnerabilities and the role of social work in creating inclusive societies.

Prof. Naami’s exceptional scholarship and leadership earned her the Hokenstad International Lecture Award, an honour presented to individuals whose work significantly advances international social work education and practice. Expressing her gratitude, she said, “It is truly heartwarming that my work on disability and the intersection of vulnerabilities, driven by a passion to bridge research, pedagogy and practice, is being recognised and celebrated on an international platform.”

An Associate Professor of Disability and Social Work and Head of the Department of Social Work at the University of Ghana, Prof. Naami has contributed extensively to teaching, research, and service. She instructs undergraduate and graduate courses across the University of Ghana’s main and City Campuses, specializing in macro-level practice and social policy. Her research spans disability, mental health, gender, poverty, social policy, and the intersection of multiple vulnerabilities.

The Hokenstad International Lecture Series, established in 2007 through an endowment by M.C. “Terry” Hokenstad, former President of CSWE, supports the Katherine A. Kendall Institute for International Social Work Education and promotes the mission of the Commission on Global Social Work Education.

Old Tafo Area Concludes Aggressive Evangelism Month With Ministers And Wives Outreach web

Old Tafo Area Concludes Aggressive Evangelism Month With Ministers And Wives Outreach

The Old Tafo Area of The Church of Pentecost successfully concluded its November Aggressive Evangelism Month with a vibrant Ministers and Wives street outreach. Apostle Daniel Yeboah Nsaful, Area Head, emphasized that the initiative is designed to equip every believer to boldly share the gospel wherever they are.

“Aggressive Evangelism is a call for all Christians to engage directly and intentionally in spreading the good news, winning the perishing, and transforming lives,” he noted.

The annual initiative, themed “Unleashed to Go and Tell Everyone, Everywhere,” mobilizes ministers and wives, officers, and members for focused outreach. In Old Tafo, the climax took place at Fawoade in the Kwabre East Municipal on Sunday, 30 November 2025. Officers and members from across the area joined the event, distributing 300 Bibles and other Christian materials to pedestrians.

Reflecting on the month’s activities, Apostle Nsaful expressed satisfaction with the progress made from the local to the area level, highlighting that numerous souls had been won and hundreds of materials shared to impact lives positively.

Pastor Emmanuel Okoh Lartey, the Area Evangelism Leader, commended the Ministers and Wives for their dedication and commitment to the gospel. He also emphasized that follow-up activities will remain a priority to ensure that new converts are discipled and spiritually nurtured for lasting transformation.

The Old Tafo Area’s Aggressive Evangelism Month underscores The Church of Pentecost’s commitment to intentional and bold evangelistic efforts, encouraging all members to step out confidently to share the message of Christ’s love.

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Historic Celebration At Canada’s Parliament

Christmas on the Hill 2025 illuminated Parliament Hill with a vibrant celebration of faith, unity, and Canada’s rich multicultural identity. What began in 2013 as a modest initiative has now grown into a remarkable national tradition.

Over the past twelve years, the gathering has evolved into a cherished event that brings Canadians from all regions together to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas and to affirm the continuous influence of Christian values in the life of the nation.

The heart of the event has remained unchanged; an occasion that honours Christian faith, promotes cultural harmony, and highlights the contributions of Canadian Christians to national development.

This year’s celebration was marked by an atmosphere of deep joy and reverence. Worship, Scripture readings, and heartfelt prayers echoed across Parliament Hill, creating a spiritually uplifting moment for all in attendance. Many participants described the presence of the Holy Spirit as profound, stirring renewed hope and purpose for Canada.

The 2025 edition was made even more memorable by the presence of Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Official Opposition and the recent runner-up in the race for Prime Minister, who attended as the guest of honour. In his address, he reflected on the birth of Jesus Christ and extended warm Christmas greetings to the gathering.

A significant highlight of the event was the special recognition given to The Church of Pentecost Canada for its leadership and service. Apostle Ransford Obeng-Gyamfi, National Head of COP Canada, delivered a powerful exhortation, declaring the church’s commitment to transforming society through the Gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit.

Dr Jamil Nasir, National Head of COP Pakistan, also shared a heartfelt message and offered prayers for Members of Parliament and the nation at large. Supporting the national heads were Apostle Philip Chemel, Pastor Lord Badu, Overseer Tabari Reza, Overseer Percy Larbi, Overseer Isaac Osei, and additional leaders from the COP Persian and South Asian ministries.

The event, hosted by Tim Iqbal, President of Christmas on the Hill, drew strong support from Members of Parliament, including co-hosts Arpan Khanna, Garnett Genuis, Blake Richards, Vincent Ho, Richard Bragdon, Sandra Cobena, Anna Roberts, Ned Kuruc, Tom Kmiec, Dan Muys, Kyle Seeback, and Amarjeet Gill.

Several other MPs also attended, with many joining Hon. Poilievre in singing Joy to the World under the leadership of MP David Epp and his choir – a moment that deeply moved the audience. Mr Tim Iqbal conveyed warm Christmas greetings through Dr Jamil Nasir to the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, the General Secretary, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, and the Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe.

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God Rewards Faithful Service – Chairman Encourages Leaders During Weija Area Visitation

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has commenced a four-day working visit to the newly created Weija Area, beginning on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, with an impactful All Officers’ Session held at the New Weija Central (Mandela).

The atmosphere was filled with excitement and expectation as officers and church leaders gathered to receive spiritual impartation. The Chairman, equally energised and purposeful, delivered a poignant message grounded in Hebrews 6:9–10 and Psalm 103:1–5, reminding leaders that although the Church does not remunerate with money, God Himself faithfully rewards the labour of His servants.

“God is a rewarder; He is not unjust,” he stated, encouraging officers to work even harder now that the Weija Area – carved out of the Kasoa Area earlier this year – has been fully established and entrusted to their stewardship.

Drawing further from 1 Chronicles 9:10–11 and 11:10–11, Apostle Dr Nyamekye highlighted that God remembers those who support His work. “David’s helpers were mentioned by name to show that no one who serves faithfully is ever forgotten,” he noted. He urged leaders to actively support their Area Head and contribute wholeheartedly to building a strong and vibrant Area.

The Chairman emphasised faithfulness as the primary support every leader must bring; faithfulness in prayer, faithfulness in handling church resources, and faithfulness in performing all duties through the power of the Holy Spirit. Quoting Richard Baxter, he reminded them that ministers must continually seek “light, life, and strength from God,” for human ability alone is insufficient for the sacred work of ministry.

He admonished church leaders, especially preachers, to cultivate a strong prayer life. “A prayerless ministry brings loss to God’s church,” he cautioned. Members, he added, must also pray for their pastors. “We do not qualify to criticise pastors we do not pray for,” he said, advising leaders to lovingly correct those who specialise in fault-finding rather than supporting the ministry.

Referencing Jonathan Edwards, the Chairman remarked that many ministers would achieve far more if believers used the same energy spent on criticism to pray for them. “You cannot change what you do not love,” he said, warning that yielding to the enemy’s accusing spirit weakens church leadership.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye further assured the officers that God’s presence is the true beauty and power of the Church. He urged them not to oppose the Church but to appreciate its divine heritage. “Believe in the God of this Church. Bless the Church, and it will bless you in return,” he concluded.

Also in attendance were Mrs Mary Nyamekye, wife of the Chairman; Apostle Isaac Amatey Anim, Weija Area Head; ministers and their wives; retirees and widows; Area Executive Committee members; and Pastor Benjamin Quaye Ofei-Badu (National Coordinator for HUM)

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Christ Alone Has Power To Save, Transform Lives – Apostle Edzii Davidson

Apostle Samuel Edzii Davidson, Sefwi Wiawso Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has proclaimed that salvation, transformation, and eternal life are found in Jesus Christ alone.

Preaching on the theme “We Have Seen Him, Christ the Saviour” from 1 John 4:14 at the ongoing “Tamale For Christ” crusade on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at the Jubilee Park, he stressed that the deepest need of humanity is a true Saviour, and that Jesus remains the only one qualified to redeem the world.

He affirmed that the Christian message stands on a firm testimony: the encounter with the Son of God, who is the Saviour of all.

Apostle Davidson explained that anyone who genuinely encounters Jesus experiences a complete change in destiny and lifestyle. He noted that Christ alone possesses the power to transform a person’s life in a way no human effort can achieve.

He said a life touched by Christ cannot remain the same because the Lord redirects destinies and brings individuals into alignment with God’s purpose. He emphasised that salvation through Christ rescues humanity from sin and eternal death.

To die without Christ, he noted, is to die in one’s sins, but to die in Christ is to enter eternity with forgiveness and hope. He therefore urged all gathered to accept Jesus as their Saviour, describing salvation as a gift freely offered to all who believe.

Speaking on transformation, he indicated that Jesus delivers individuals from ungodly and sinful lifestyles and releases their God-given potential.

According to him, a crooked life suppresses destiny, but an encounter with Christ empowers individuals to impact their generation in righteousness and godliness. On divine healing, he assured the congregation that Christ’s power extends to every form of sickness – whether congenital, hereditary, or long-standing – affirming that no infirmity is beyond the reach of Jesus’ healing touch.

Apostle Davidson highlighted the uniqueness of Christ’s resurrection as the foundation of the Christian faith, contrasting it with the graves of other religious leaders that still exist. He reminded the audience that the empty tomb is the eternal proof that Jesus is alive and continues to save and transform lives.

Concluding his message with 1 Peter 2:24, he declared that Christ bore humanity’s sins on the cross, giving Him the authority to forgive. He added that those who believe in Jesus receive power to live victoriously because the risen Lord imparts strength and new life to all who trust in Him.

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Only Jesus Offers True Salvation – Apostle Obuobi Declares

Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, has reaffirmed that Jesus Christ is the ultimate Saviour of the world, urging believers to embrace Him for deliverance from sin and spiritual death.

He delivered the message on Wednesday, November 27, 2025, at the Jubilee Park during the ongoing Tamale For ChristCrusade, preaching under the theme, “Jesus the Saviour.”

Apostle Obuobi traced humanity’s need for salvation to the fall in the Garden of Eden, explaining that disobedience separated mankind from God and created a spiritual void only Christ could fill. Drawing from 1 John 4:14, he reminded the congregation that “the Father has sent His Son to be the Saviour of the world.”

He noted that God’s creation was perfect, and His instructions to humanity were clear, referencing Genesis 2:16–17 where Adam was commanded not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

He explained that deception entered the Garden through Satan, leading humanity to believe the deceiver over God, resulting in both spiritual and physical death (Genesis 3:19; Romans 6:23). “Spiritual death brought separation from God, while physical death became the destiny of all people, regardless of status,”he said.

Apostle Obuobi emphasised that sin caused humanity to lose the glory of God and rendered mankind powerless to redeem itself. “No human being or sacrificed animal could pay the price for the soul of man, which is precious and costly,” he stated. It was in this state of helplessness that Jesus Christ appeared as the world’s only Saviour, sent not as an ordinary figure but as the one capable of redeeming humanity. Quoting 1 Timothy 1:15, he affirmed that Christ came specifically “to save sinners.”

He further explained that Jesus’ mission was one of salvation, not condemnation, citing John 3:17 and the account of the woman caught in adultery (John 8:10–11). “When Jesus saves, He delivers people from the power of sin and breaks the hold of addiction,” he added, referencing Matthew 1:20–21 that Jesus came “to save His people from their sins.”

Concluding, Apostle Obuobi reminded believers that salvation in Christ restores what was lost in Eden and provides a path back to God.

The crusade drew several church leaders, including Apostle Emmanuel Kwesi Appiah (Director, Evangelism Ministry), Apostle John Budu Kobina Tawiah (Tamale Area Head), Evangelist Abraham Addae Agyemang (Coordinator, The Other Sheep Ministry), and other Area Heads and coordinators from across the region.

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Apostle Tawiah Proclaims Jesus Christ The Only Source Of Salvation And Life web

Apostle Tawiah Proclaims Jesus Christ The Only Source Of Salvation And Life

A member of the Executive Council and Tamale Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle John Budu Tawiah, has encouraged believers to anchor their faith firmly in the saving power of Jesus Christ, describing His name as the only source of salvation, true life, and spiritual victory.

Speaking on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at the Tishegu Central Assembly on the theme “Jesus Christ, The Name That Saves,” Apostle Tawiah drew inspiration from Acts 4:12 to affirm that salvation, God’s deliverance from destruction, is found solely in Christ. He explained that the early apostles consistently attributed every act of healing, restoration, and deliverance to the authority in the name of Jesus, a pattern that remains relevant to the Church today.

He noted that anyone who comes under the covering of Christ’s name receives salvation, saying, “That name does not only save us from eternal destruction but also gives meaning and purpose to our lives.”

Using passages such as John 14:6, John 10:10, and John 11:25–26, Apostle Tawiah taught that Jesus is the exclusive source of genuine life. He said the life Christ gives is not limited to eternal life after death but includes a meaningful and fruitful existence on earth. From 1 John 5:11–12, he stressed that eternal life begins the moment one receives Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.

Referencing John 3:16, he highlighted God’s unfailing love for humanity and assured the congregation that anyone who believes in Christ receives everlasting life. He further explained from Romans 8:10 that the righteousness believers enjoy is not earned by human effort but is granted through Christ. He added that life itself is a spiritual battle that requires divine strength and the power of Christ’s name to overcome.

Quoting Matthew 1:21, he emphasised that the name of Jesus delivers from the power of sin, declaring, “He is able to transform a sinner into a righteous person.” Drawing from 1 Timothy 1:15–16 and Galatians 1:24, he reminded believers that their salvation is also a testimony to the world, saying, “If the world is looking for evidence of God’s saving power, they should look at us.”

Apostle Tawiah noted that through Christ, believers have received freedom, peace, and purification through His precious blood, which has delivered them from the power of death. Concluding the exhortation with Acts 16:30–32, he called on individuals and families to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for total salvation, reaffirming that Christ’s saving power extends to both individuals and entire households.

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Jesus Christ Alone Is The Accredited Saviour Of The World – Apostle Appiah Declares

The Director of the Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Kwesi Appiah, has urged believers to embrace the transforming reality of Jesus Christ as the Saviour of the world, stressing that a genuine encounter with Him brings total and lasting change.

He delivered this message on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at the Jubilee Park in Tamale during the ongoing Tamale For ChristCrusade, preaching on the theme, ‘We Have Seen Him, Christ the Saviour’ from 1 John 4:14.

Apostle Appiah emphasised that Jesus Christ is the exact representation of God, who came in human form, died on the cross, and rose again in triumph. He stated that Christ alone carries God’s divine accreditation as the Saviour, saying, ‘Jesus Christ was in the nature of God, and when He died, death could not hold Him captive. He is the only One accredited by God as the Saviour of the world.’

Drawing from Acts 10:38, he explained that the presence of God is continually active in the world to bring good to humanity through Christ. He also touched on Matthew 11:11, highlighting the unique prophetic assignment of John the Baptist, whose testimony prepared the way for the revelation of the Messiah.

Apostle Appiah further referenced John 1:45–50, recounting the story of Nathanael, who initially doubted that anything good could come from Nazareth. He noted that just as Jesus saw Nathanael’s doubts and turned them into conviction, Christ still sees the struggles and questions of humanity today and has the power to transform every life. ‘Many great men have lived on this earth, but only Jesus Christ has been credited as the Saviour of the world. When you meet Him, your life will never remain the same,’ he affirmed.

He also drew attention to the Samaritan woman’s testimony in John 4:28, describing how a genuine encounter with Christ propels believers to share their experience with others. Quoting Psalm 103, he reminded the congregation of the manifold benefits from God –forgiveness, healing, restoration, and redemption from destruction.

Apostle Appiah stressed that faith and expectation play a vital role in experiencing the supernatural move of God. He noted that divine manifestation often occurs where believers approach God with expectant hearts. ‘Your expectation will always attract a divine demonstration. When you come to God with faith, He redeems your life from destruction and crowns you with His goodness,’ he added.

He concluded with a strong appeal for total surrender to Jesus Christ, affirming that He alone is the source of true life, healing, and eternal salvation.

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Sakumono Area Fire Crusade Records 311 Souls For Christ web

Sakumono Area Fire Crusade Records 311 Souls For Christ

The Sakumono Area of The Church of Pentecost has recorded a remarkable harvest of 311 souls during a four-day “Fire Crusade” held from 18th to 22nd November 2025 under the theme, “Jesus Christ Shall Set You Free.”

The crusade, which drew multitudes from Community 20 and neighbouring communities, also saw 118 candidates baptised in water and 71 believers receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, marking a significant move of God among the people.

Speaking during the event, the General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, expounded on the liberating mission of Christ as foretold by the prophet Isaiah. He noted that Jesus clearly outlined His earthly mandate when He proclaimed, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…,” revealing His divine assignment to set captives free, open blinded eyes, and deliver the oppressed.

Apostle Obuobi described captivity as a condition where a person appears outwardly free yet remains spiritually bound. He explained that humanity fell into such bondage through sin, becoming subject to the power of Satan and death, with no ability to save itself.

He, however, emphasised that through His death and resurrection, Christ shattered the hold of sin, broke Satan’s authority, and opened the way to true and lasting freedom. He urged the congregation to recognise that many people still struggle internally despite seeming free, and affirmed that only Jesus has the power to liberate completely.

The Sakumono Area Head, Apostle Dr. Samuel Nana Yaw Agyei, also ministered during the crusade, calling on all present to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. Drawing from Isaiah 53:5, he reminded the gathering that Christ paid the full price for humanity’s peace.

He likened life to a journey from the womb to the tomb, marked by battles and uncertainties, yet assured the people that true peace can only be found in God.

Other speakers included the Evangelism Director, Pastor Emmanuel Appiah, and the Resident Minister of PIWC Sakumono, Apostle Seth Fianko-Larbi.

The event also featured ministrations by several gospel musicians, including Olivia Tornu, Emmanuel Arthur, Ohemaa Esther, Life Impact, and other renowned artistes.

As part of the outreach, a free health screening was organised on Saturday, November 22, supported by individuals and organisations, including Prince Mark Company Limited.

Special prayers were also offered for healing and for couples trusting God for the fruit of the womb, rounding off a crusade marked by spiritual renewal, divine encounters, and transformed lives.

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