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PCC Honoured For Exceptional Facilities & Conducive Spiritual Ambiance

The Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) has been honoured by the Kingdom Equip Network (KEN) in recognition of the Centre’s exceptional facilities and for providing a serene environment that serves as the hub of Christian spirituality.

The Kingdom Equip Network, a renowned organisation known for its commitment to encouraging good governance and spiritual growth among church and para-church organisations, presented the citation to the Centre on July 20, 2023.

Situated on a sprawling 250-acre land in Gomoa Fetteh, the Centre has become a favourite destination for personal and corporate retreats, offering a spiritual ambience conducive for waiting on the Lord.

Over the past decade, the Pentecost Convention Centre has played a significant role in hosting various local and international conferences, accommodating an impressive number of over 300,000 guests from across the globe. The Centre’s unique accommodation facilities have the capacity to host more than 3000 guests comfortably, while its catering services can serve a sitting capacity of 3000 individuals.

What sets the PCC apart is not just its excellent facilities but also its commitment to family life. The Centre has thoughtfully incorporated a recreational facility, including a Children’s Auditorium and Resource Centre, catering to the spiritual needs of families and children.

The citation also acknowledged the significant contribution of the Centre in fighting COVID-19 in 2020. “Responding to the call of duty, the Centre confidently offered its facility to the Government of Ghana, serving as an Isolation Centre at no cost. This act of compassion and dedication demonstrated PCC’s devotion to serving God’s creation and the community,” the citation read.

Receiving the citation on behalf of the Centre, Pastor Prince Odoom, the Centre Manager, expressed gratitude to God and the Kingdom Equip Network for the huge recognition bestowed upon PCC.

He lauded the continued support of the leadership of The Church of Pentecost and the Pentecost Convention Centre Board, as well as the hard work and devotion of the management and staff of the Centre over the years, which has resulted in the establishment of an exceptional Christian Center of Excellence. He said that PCC remains committed to promoting Christ-centered values and providing a conducive atmosphere for spiritual growth and development.

As it looks to the future, the Centre aims to enhance its services and facilities, continuing to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who seek to draw closer to the divine.

With this citation from the Kingdom Equip Network, the Pentecost Convention Centre has solidified its position as the largest Christian event centre in Ghana, garnering well-deserved acclaim and recognition both nationally and internationally.

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Philanthropist Constructs Clinic, Donates Facility To The Church of Pentecost web

Philanthropist Constructs Clinic, Donates Facility To The Church of Pentecost

Pastor Nana Adom of the Grace Community Church in Redhill, United Kingdom, has constructed a clinic facility at Teshie Praso and donated it to The Church of Pentecost.

The facility will be operated and managed by the Church through the Pentecost Health Services unit of the Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), the Church’s social services arm.

The Clinic facility was commissioned and dedicated on Thursday, June 20, 2023, by Apostle Yaw Adjei-Kwarteng, Coordinator for the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Committee (ARCC) of and Area Head for Bompata.

In a brief exhortation from Deuteronomy 20:5-6 and Exodus 13:1-13, he taught about the meaning of dedication and the importance of sacrificial giving, encouraging members to emulate the kind gesture of Pastor Nana Adom.

Apostle Adei-Kwarteng, on behalf of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and the Executive Council, thanked Pastor Nana Adom and his family for believing in the Church’s vision to transform societies and for partnering with the Church to foster its “Possessing the Nations” agenda.

Speaking at the event, Pastor Nana Adom, whose mother is a Deaconess of The Church of Pentecost in the Suame Area, said his kind gesture was in fulfillment of a promise to God and also to address a critical need by the people of Teshie Praso, a rural community in the Ashanti Akyem South Municipal in the Ashanti Region.

The community members had to endure hardships owing to the absence of a health care facility.

Women during labor had to be carried on motorcycles to the district capital Juaso, which is about 20 kilometres away.

The healthcare facility was constructed to help reduce maternal and child mortality in the community and over 15 surrounding villages in the Ashanti and Eastern regions.

The PENTSOS Director, Elder Richard Amaning, mentioned that the building will be equipped and managed by the Health service of the Church to serve its purpose.

He added that the Church, through PENTSOS, has made a budget of GHS700,000.00 available to ensure the maximum operation of the facility.

The Chief and people thanked the leadership of The Church of Pentecost for the creation of the Teshie Praso District of the Church and for posting Pastor Adotey Mensah as the first District Minister.

They also expressed their gratitude to the philanthropist who responded to their distress call through the District Minister.

The District Chief Executive of the Ashanti Akyem South, Hon. Alex Frimpong, also expressed joy and appreciation from the government to the donor and The Church of Pentecost for their immense contribution to national development.

He indicated the Municipality’s support of connecting the facility to the national grid and also donating some street lights for the illumination of the surroundings of the facility.

He called on the chiefs and people to create an enabling environment for the workers to feel at home while at post to ensure the attainment of the purpose of establishing the facility would be achieved.

The occasion was graced by ministers and wives in the Konongo Area as well as the chiefs and people of the fifteen communities that would be served by the health facility.

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Subin Hill Central Assembly Church Building Dedicated web

Subin Hill Central Assembly Church Building Dedicated

The Subin Hill District in the Dunkwa Area of The Church of Pentecost has dedicated the 2000-seater church auditorium of its Central Assembly.

The multipurpose edifice, which also includes a Children’s auditorium, three offices, and five washrooms, was dedicated by the Dunkwa Area Head, Apostle Jones Awuah Afrifa, on Sunday, July 23, 2023.

The project was initiated in 2011, and after 12 years of commitment and hard work by the members, it has been successfully completed under the leadership of the current Subin Hill District Minister, Pastor E.A. Ayaabah-Willington, and his wife, Deborah.

The project is considered a great feat because it is the fourth attempt at putting up the facility after the three previous attempts failed.

During his sermon on the topic “Repositioning the Local Church According to God’s Pattern to Possess the Nations,” with Exodus 39:1, 5; 40:16, 32-34 as his main scripture references, Apostle Afrifa emphasised that God has a plan and pattern of doing things and expects believers to follow His commands, just as He commanded Moses when he was building the Tabernacle.

He cautioned that failure to act in accordance with God’s pattern results in death, as seen in the disobedience of Adam and Eve, which brought death to the world.

Apostle Afrifa further stated that everyone has a deposit of God’s gifts and talents that should be harnessed for maximum impact in personal life and society at large.

He noted that when one acts according to God’s pattern, it pleases God and humanity, which activates the blessings and glory of God.

In attendance at the dedication service were Pastor Peter Quayson (Dunkwa Area Secretary), the Area pastorate and their wives, and some clergymen from the Local Council of Churches (LCC).

Also present were Pastor Smart Kwaku Ayim, the first Subin Hill District Minister who is currently serving as the Ablekuma District Minister, Nana Kofi Agyei I (Chief of Ameyaw) with his elders, Nana Krobea Asante II (Chief of Afiafiso) with his elders, and many others.

Report by Subin Hill District Media Team

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Adabraka District’s Weeklong “Rescue Mission” Yields 215 Souls

Two hundred and fifteen people accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour during a weeklong evangelism outreach organised by the Adabraka District of The Church of Pentecost.

The event, dubbed “Rescue Mission,” also saw 126 people being baptised in water, with 23 others receiving Holy Ghost baptism.

The Rescue Mission campaign was unlike any other in the district, with multiple evangelistic campaigns including house-to-house, school and market outreaches, two simultaneous rallies at Obra Spot (Circle) and CMB market (Accra Central), and a massive one-on-one evangelism exercise by all members of the Church on Sunday.

Two evening prayer sessions and one all-night service were also held under the theme “The Lord Needs You” Luke 19:29-31.

The souls won were mobilised and baptised the same night of the rallies, followed immediately by prayer for Holy Ghost baptism. Some who were possessed were liberated by the power of the Holy Ghost during the session.

The new converts were taken through the New Converts’ Class on Sunday morning to establish them in the Christian faith.

In an interview with PENTECOST NEWS, Elder John Addae Ansah, the Chairman of the Rescue Mission 23 Committee, assured that plans are underway to retain the souls won, adding that, those desiring to learn a trade will be assisted in learning any trade of their choice.

“We are going to work earnestly to ensure that the many souls we have baptised are retained in the Church. They have different needs, some are spiritual, physical, and financial, among others, and we are trusting God to meet their needs through our members,” he said.

For his part, the District Minister, Pastor Emmanuel Osei Agyapong, was grateful to God for the unprecedented feat.

“The outcome is unprecedented. Winning over 200 souls, baptizing almost 130 of them, and having over 104 of them at the service on Sunday is a great achievement, and we bless God for that.”

He commended the committee, officers, and the membership for their commitment towards achieving the set objectives.

“The preparation was fantastic. I believe we don’t go out without being in. We spread our net wide to cover all kinds of evangelism. I was impressed. All in all, we give glory to God. I want to acknowledge the massive effort of the Rescue Mission 23 teams. They were relentless and tireless, working day and night, and to the glory of God, we have had an excellent outreach program with less cost.

“Some massive crusades have not produced 200 souls. So if we have been able to preach the gospel in this manner at Accra Central and Circle, where people came to listen to us and gave their lives to Christ, then I think we are on course. This is the vision of our Chairman; that’s to prepare the youth and unleash them. The youth in the Church drove this campaign with the support of the fathers and mothers, and I want to commend them for their sacrifices towards this outreach.

Report by Elder Caleb Kudah

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The Church of Pentecost Is A Steadfast Development Partner – Veep

The Vice President of Ghana, His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has commended The Church of Pentecost for its continued support to national development, describing the Church as a “steadfast development partner.”

“Indeed, the contribution of The Church of Pentecost to education, healthcare, social welfare and the financial development of Ghana continues to merit the unalloyed gratitude of the Ghanaian people,” the vice president said when he addressed participants at the National Development Conference 2023 (NADEC’23), organised by The Church of Pentecost, on Wednesday, July 26, 2023.

The conference held under the theme ‘Moral Vision and National Development’ was attended by all major stakeholders in Ghana’s development, including former presidents H.E J.A. Kufuor and H.E. John Mahama; Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Alban S.K. Bagbin; the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship, Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, National Executives of political parties, leaders of religious bodies, civil society organisations and governance experts.

Alluding to the theme for the conference, the Vice President pledged that Government would work assiduously for the “establishment of a free and just society, where entrepreneurship and individual initiative are the sources of wealth creation with a strong social safety net for the marginalised and disadvantaged; and the improvement of the governance architecture to deepen accountability and respect for the rule of law in our body politic.”

He said that the government of Ghana is leveraging digitalisation to shape national discourse and promote behavioural change based on moral principles.

Outlining the positive effects achieved by the ongoing infusion of digitalisation in daily national life, Dr Bawumia said Government had taken a deliberate decision to reduce the human interface, which is usually the arena for corruption, in order to reduce its incidence and cultivate a new approach to national life.

“The behaviour of the people determines the transformation of a nation. This is why, as a government, we have focused on putting in place systems that will reduce the role of the human factor and enhance transparency through the digitalisation of the economy. We have put in place systems that will encourage or compel morally upright behaviour.”

“Through digitalisation, we are compelling behaviour that is morally upright”, he continued, noting that by reducing the human interface, state institutions and their clients have no choice but to do the right things and pay the right fees because “computers don’t understand bribes,” he said

Dr Bawumia cited the major impacts digitalisation has had on efficiency and revenue generation in some key government institutions.

“The DVLA is now a world-class institution, without the need for ‘goro boys’. Now you can apply for a passport online and have it delivered to your house without having to pay a bribe. The port is now paperless, and clearing your goods has become much easier.

“Digitalisation has also had a major impact on revenue generation. Take the Electricity Company of Ghana, for instance. Before digitalisation, the company collected an average of GHS 450 million a month. We noticed that this figure had not changed for some years, despite an increase in customers. Something clearly was not right. So, we introduced digitalisation into their processes and made all payments cashless. Despite initial resistance, the system is working smoothly. And interestingly, the monthly revenue has shot up from GHS 450 million a month to GHS 1.2 billion a month,” he disclosed.

“Before digitalisation, the Passport Office generated an average of GHS 1 million annually. After digitalising the process, including cashless payments, the Office now generates over GHS 60 million a year.

“It is therefore evident that with the infusion of digitalisation, we are creating an environment where corruption cannot thrive due to the reduction and elimination of the human interface,” he noted.

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Former Finance And Administration Of The Church Of Pentecost Retires

Former Finance And Administration Director Of The Church Of Pentecost Retires

The immediate past Finance and Administration Director (FAD) of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Dr Nicholas Darko, and his wife, Mabel, have retired from the full-time ministry after serving the Church in various capacities for 22 years.

Pastor Dr Darko spent a record 19 years of active ministry at the Church’s General Headquarters as the Finance and Administration Director, making him the longest-served Exchequer of the largest Pentecostal Church in Ghana. 

A glamorous retirement service held in his honour at the Twereboa Central Assembly Auditorium in Dansoman on Sunday, July 30, 2023, was attended by people from all walks of life. Among them were officials from the National Cathedral, including Rev. Dr Joyce Rosalind Aryee (Member, Board of Trustee) and Dr Paul Opoku-Mensah (Executive Director of the National Cathedral). Also in attendance was a high-powered delegation from the Akwamu Traditional Area, led by the Paramount Chief, Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III.

Ministers from the Church present included the Dansoman Area Head, Apostle Daniel Kodjoe Sey, who officiated the service; Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko (Finance and Administration Director of The Church of Pentecost), Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo (National Co-ordinator of the Home and Urban Missions), Apostle Daniel K. Dekpor (Asankrangwa Area Head), Deaconess Vivian Amfo (Deputy Director of the Women’s Ministry), Apostle Rigwell Ato Addison (Rtd) – a former General Secretary of the Church, among other serving and retired ministers of the Church.

Profile of Pastor Dr Nicholas Darko

Born 65 years ago at Koforidua in the Eastern Region, Pastor Dr Nicholas Darko, who hails from Akwamufie, also in the Eastern Region, had his secondary education at the New Juaben Secondary Commercial School (now New Juaben Senior High School) at Koforidua, where he obtained the General Certificate of Education Ordinary and Advanced Levels (GCE – ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels) in 1979 and 1981, respectively.

He is a Chartered Accountant, a Fellow of the ACCA and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ghana (ICA). He holds a Post-Graduate Diploma and a Master’s Degree in Organisational Development (OD) from the University of Cape Coast. He is a Registered Organisation Development Consultant (RODC) with the International Society of Organisation Development and Change (ISODC).

He was among the five people selected from some developing countries sponsored by Global Peers and the International Organisation Development Association (IODA) to participate in capacity-building training in Organisation Development in Austria in 2012. He also received training in Group Dynamics at the University of Graz’s Centre for Social Competence in Austria. At the ISODC International Conference held in Ghana in 2013, he received an Award of Excellence for being an Outstanding OD Student and for Exceptional Performance, Willingness to Learn, Share, and an Exemplary Disposition to OD Values. 

While in ministry, he obtained a Bachelor of Theology (Hons) with distinction and a PhD in Practical Theology at the South African Theological Seminary (SATS). He is affiliated with professional bodies in Accountancy, Theology and Organisation Development.

While working as Head of the Audit Department at the Headquarters of the Church, he was called and ordained a pastor and stationed at the Headquarters as Finance and Administration Director (FAD) in 2001. He served under three General Secretaries: Apostles Albert Amoah (now retired), Dr Alfred Koduah (now retired) and Alexander Kumi-Larbi. He also served in the administration of three Chairmen: Apostles Dr Michael Kwabena Ntumy, Prof. Opoku Onyinah (now retired) and Eric Nyamekye. In 2020, he was transferred from the Head Office to Twereboa District in the Dansoman Area after serving as FAD for 19 years.

Sermon

Speaking at the service on the topic, “The Unslumbering God is your Keeper” based on Psalm 121:3-4, the Dansoman Area Head, Apostle Daniel Sey, stressed the need for believers to rely on the God Almighty because He does not slumber and fails not. According to him, God can keep and protect all who trust Him.

Testimonies 

Various testimonies read lauded Pastor Dr Nicholas Darko and his wife, Mabel, for their dedicated and selfless services and life of integrity and simplicity.

The General Council’s testimony read by his successor, Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko, revealed that Pastor Dr Darko, during his tenure as FAD, utilised his extensive professional experience as an Accountant and Administrator to institute a robust financial and management system for the Church. He worked closely with the leadership of the Church to introduce monetary policies that have helped to ensure the prudent management of the Church’s resources, earning The Church of Pentecost a well-deserved reputation as an organisation with strong financial and administrative structures.  

“Equally deserving of honour is Mrs Mabel Darko, his virtuous wife. She is a woman of great cheer and love who supports her husband’s ministry with unwavering dedication,” the General Council noted. 

It added: “Her sound Bible teachings, hospitality, excellent communication skills, and respect for others have been instrumental in their successful ministerial journey. Her contribution to the Women’s Ministry at the national level and other boards and committees has been phenomenal.”

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Omanhene Pastor Opuni Boateng Retires From Full-Time Ministry pn web

“Omanhene” Pastor Opuni Boateng Retires From Full-Time Ministry

After 23 years of dedicated service, Pastor Opuni Boateng, the New Awoshie District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, along with his wife, Agnes, has retired from active ministerial service.

A retirement service was held today at the Mt. Olivet Assembly church auditorium at Awoshie in Accra to honour the retired minister, affectionately called “Omanhene” (Paramount Chief) due to his deep knowledge in cultural and chieftaincy matters.

The event saw the presence of many dignitaries, with the General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, officiating the ceremony.

Other esteemed ministers, including Apostle Isaac Tetteh Juddah (Odorkor Area Head), Apostle Patrick Aseyoro (Immediate-past Area Head and now Suhum Area Head), Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah-Agyeman (Teshie-Nungua Area Head), and Apostle Dr. Christian Tsekpoe(Head of Department, Pentecost School of Theology and Mission), were also present to mark this significant occasion.

Until his retirement, Pastor Opuni Boateng served as the Odorkor Area Chieftaincy Ministry Committee Chairman, which led to some traditional leaders in the Area gracing the event in their regalia; thus, adding a touch of cultural significance to the event.

Throughout their ministerial journey, Pastor Opuni Boateng and his dear wife served at various stations, including Nandom, Oyarifa, Kade Kubease, Mamprobi, and finally, New Awoshie, leaving a lasting impact in each place.

The General Council of The Church of Pentecost, in a testimony read by Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah-Agyeman, expressed gratitude for the couple’s meritorious service, acknowledging Pastor Opuni Boateng’s adherence to the Church’s policies and directives.

“Throughout his ministry, [Pastor Opuni Boateng] cultivated the habit of pleasing God and fulfilling his ministry,” the testimony read.

Mrs. Agnes Opuni Boateng, a retired nurse, was commended for her unwavering support to her husband, especially in very challenging times of the ministry life.

The Council also wished the couple a peaceful rest from active pastoral ministry.

During the service, the couple was honoured with a Certificate of Service from the Church, along with citations from the Awoshie District Presbytery and the Women’s Ministry of the District. Pastor Opuni Boateng was also presented a retired minister’s licence of The Church of Pentecost by the General Secretary.

Using 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 as his main scripture reference, Apostle Isaac Tetteh Juddah delivered a sermon at the event on the topic: “My Grace is Sufficient for You.”

In his sermon, the Odorkor Area Head emphasised that God’s grace provides for every need of the believer.

He highlighted different kinds of God’s grace in the Bible and encouraged believers to trust in God’s sovereignty, finding comfort in His sufficient grace during life’s challenges.

Apostle Juddah drew lessons from Apostle Paul’s experiences, saying:. “We learn from Paul’s case that the spiritual is far more important to the dedicated believer than the physical; God knows how to balance burdens and blessings, suffering and glory; not all sickness is caused by sin; there is something worse than sickness, and the worse of sickness is pride; physical affliction is not an excuse for the believer, and finally we can always rest in God’s word.”

Ending his message, the Odorkor Area Head assured the retired couple that just as God’s grace guided them through their ministerial journey, same grace would continue to be sufficient in their retirement.

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Apostle Samuel Appiah Goes Home

Apostle Samuel Appiah Goes Home “The Church of Pentecost has lost a gallant soldier. Even though we wished he was around to break more ground and open missions for the Church, he won 18 nations for the Lord and the Church. It is not about the number of years you live on earth but the works that follow when you are dead and gone.”

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, shared these heartfelt words as countless individuals mourned the passing of the late Apostle Samuel Appiah.

He had served as the former United Arab Emirates (UAE) National Head of The Church of Pentecost and the Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) Coordinator for the UAE, Middle East, and Gulf Region Bloc of the Church.

The memorial service took place at the West African Senior High School (WASS) School Park, Adenta in Accra on Saturday, July 29, 2023.

Delivering a brief sermon on the theme, “Our appointment with Death,” the Haatso Area Head of the Church, Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi-Addo, underscored that death is an irreversible and inevitable part of human life.

He explained that due to the inevitability of death, everyone should prepare for it, saying, “Because of its nature, man does not consider it as part of plans.”

The former International Missions Director (IMD) of the Church stressed the need to keep the memories of the dead alive.

Samuel Appiah was born on 18th July 1960 at Prestea in the Western Region of the Republic of Ghana. His father was Rev. Joseph Kojo Appiah of The Church of Pentecost, and his mother – Mrs Ruth Ekua Nyarko Appiah, both parents are of blessed memory.

As a serial church planter who conquered many grounds and nations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Middle East, and the Gulf Region and in Africa, Apostle Appiah served at Airport District in Cote d’Ivoire (1993-1995), Beposo Dunkwa in Sekondi Area (1995-2001), Dodowa in Madina Area (2001-2005), Adenta in Haatso Area (2005-2010), Abrepo in Bompata Area (2010-2012), Mauritius (2012-2013), and UAE (2013–2023) within his 30-year ministry.

The late former Dubai National Head left behind a widow, Mrs Salomey Adwoa Owusua Appiah, eight children, three adopted, and others.

In a tribute read by the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, on behalf of the General Council, Apostle Appiah was described as “fearless and courageous” as he set out on an ambitious quest to establish a branch of The Church of Pentecost in an Arab nation.

“His generosity and heart of giving endeared him to many and boosted the growth of the church in the places he served in his ministerial life. As a missionary, he was wise and witty, having mastered the skill of knowing what to say and how to say it, which helped him anytime he was met with serious opposition,” he stated.

The widow said her husband was a hardworking man who took his ministry seriously and ensured the timely delivery of all his ministerial assignments.

She added that her late husband was passionate about his family and ensured they lacked nothing, adding, “He always wanted the best for his children and never compromised on their education.”

The endearing tribute from his children read: “Daddy gave us all the opportunities in this world that any caring and loving father would give to his children. He was the reason some of us got the opportunity to advance our careers.”

The Church in the United Arab Emirates emphasised that the late Apostle Appiah was a father, a counsellor, and an encourager who kept his head in all situations, endured hardship, did the work of an evangelist, and discharged all the duties of his ministry.

“His selflessness towards God’s work encouraged us not to forsake the gathering of the saints, which helped us to stand firm in all the difficulties and challenges we go through in the UAE,” it stressed.

The Church of Pentecost has lost a son, a missionary, an evangelist, a Church planter, and a disciple-maker. We take consolation in the fact that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil.

May his soul rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord.

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Integrity Is Essential For Nation Building – Apostle Kumi-Larbi Urges

Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, has passionately urged national leaders and stakeholders to embrace and uphold integrity as a fundamental key ingredient for successful nation-building.

Speaking at the National Development Conference 2023, held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa, on Thursday, July 27, 2023, Apostle Kumi-Larbi emphasised that integrity is an essential aspect of righteousness, and without it, true success cannot be attained in any aspect of life.

Elaborating on the topic, “Integrity In Nation Building,” he highlighted that a leader’s moral vision encompasses understanding what truly matters, what holds value and worth, and what merits respect and attention.

Integrity, according to him, involves aligning one’s life with God’s standards and principles, adding that leaders of integrity inspire joy and contentment among their followers.

The General Secretary stressed that Ghana’s path to prosperity and happiness depends on leaders with unwavering integrity at every level.

He expressed concern about the nation’s reliance on external borrowing despite its abundant natural resources.

He, therefore, called for leaders who cannot be influenced by personal gain but rather dedicate public resources to serve the greater good.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi urged all stakeholders involved in nation-building to actively strive to rectify the shortcomings in the system.

Citing Proverbs 11:3 and Nehemiah 7:1-2, he highlighted Nehemiah’s success in rebuilding the city walls of Jerusalem by appointing men of integrity.

He further emphasised that true national development requires the wise and honest management of resources, not just their abundance.

Addressing the issue of corruption, he described it as the misuse of public office or authority for personal gain, stressing that its prevalence hinders the desired development.

A leader of integrity, according to Apostle Kumi-Larbi, is fearless of scandals, confident in approaching God, possesses inner peace from a clean conscience, reflects personal salvation, upholds a valuable reputation, exercises wise judgment and discernment, and is shielded from divine judgment.

In conclusion, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi called upon all Ghanaians to embrace moral values through repentance, faith in Christ, and daily meditation on the Word of God.

He fervently hoped that more individuals would be counted among the virtuous, God-fearing leaders committed to serving the nation with integrity, skill, and a genuine heart.

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The two-day National Development Conference 2023 on “Moral Vision and National Development” has ended with a unanimous call by participants for a National Moral and Integrity Council akin to the National Peace Council to be instituted to develop a Moral Vision Plan to inform Ghana’s development agenda for the next generation.

The Council, when established, will lead the restoration of generations of decay and moral decadence that Ghana has experienced over the years.

The Conference also recommended the setting up of a multi-faceted electoral team facilitated by Faith-Based Organisations to continuously engage with the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to see to fruition the National Moral Vision Plan.  

These calls were contained in a communique issued at the end of the conference, which brought together over 2000 stakeholders drawn from a broad spectrum of Ghanaian society (religious groups, traditional authorities, political parties, media, professional bodies, Civil Society Organisations, the Clergy among others) at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh near Kasoa.

Delivering his closing remarks, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, expressed his belief that the conference’s outcome will be a watershed for moral, ethical and sound re-awakening for Ghanaians and Africa.

The participants of the conference concluded that the nation’s moral fibre had dipped very fast, and the voice of non-political actors, including the religious organisation, had not been audible enough. It further noted the urgent need for leaders with a moral conscience to carry the leadership mandate in an honest manner in all spheres of Ghanaian society.

The conference, which saw participants breaking into plenary sessions to discuss various thematic areas, had the Vice President, Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia, delivering the keynote address.

Also in attendance to deliver fraternal greetings was the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. A.S.K. Bagbin, the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkonoo, Former Presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and John Dramani Mahama and President of the Ghana Journalist Association, Mr. Albert K. Dwumfuor among other distinguished guests.

Speakers at the conference presented papers on thought-provoking and insightful topics on the gross decline of the moral fibre of society and its consequences for future generations.

They also proffered significant solutions and recommendations on the issues they raised. The Voice of Pentecost were in attendance and interspersed the deliveries with renditions of national and patriotic songs of Ghana.

Find below a copy of the communique.