JESUS CHRIST HAS THE POWER TO SAVE AND DELIVER web

Jesus Christ Has The Power To Save And Deliver – Aps. Emmanuel Kwesi Appiah

The Evangelism Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Kwesi Appiah, has emphatically declared that Jesus Christ alone possesses the power to save, deliver, and heal completely.

Speaking at “Central Region for Christ” Crusade under the theme “Jesus Christ, the Giver of Abundant Life,” Apostle Appiah underscored the unmatched authority of Christ in transforming lives and restoring destinies.

Drawing from Hebrews 2:25, he explained that, unlike the high priests of Israel, who had limited lifespans and were replaced upon their death, Jesus Christ remains our eternal High Priest.

He continues to intercede for humanity, rescuing us from the grip of sin and offering redemption to all who call upon His name.

Apostle Appiah contrasted the mission of Jesus Christ with the destructive agenda of the devil as described in John 10:10.

He asserted that while the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy, Jesus Christ provides life—and not just ordinary life, but abundant life.

Quoting Colossians 2:13-15, he affirmed that Jesus has publicly triumphed over the forces of darkness, disarming the enemy and granting complete freedom to those who believe in Him.

“There is no other way to come to God except through Jesus. No alternative path leads to salvation,” Apostle Appiah declared firmly.

He stressed that Jesus Christ is the climax of salvation, and the ultimate goal of salvation is eternal life.

Using vivid imagery, Apostle Appiah described the enemy as a ‘robber’ whose arms make him dangerous. However, he reassured the congregation that Jesus has disarmed the devil for the sake of believers.

“Anyone who desires this abundant life must come to Jesus, for without Him, one remains in condemnation,” he stated solemnly.

He further outlined the devil’s three-step agenda – to steal, kill, and destroy—contrasting it with Jesus’ two-step provision: to give life and to give it more abundantly.

He urged the congregation to make a conscious decision to accept Jesus Christ, emphasizing that salvation is found in Him alone.

“This salvation not only secures eternal life but also restores everything the enemy has stolen,” he added.

Concluding his message, Apostle Appiah reassured the audience that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, continues to intercede for His people.

He extended an altar call, inviting those who wished to receive the abundant life found in Christ. In a remarkable response, 101 souls surrendered their lives to Christ, 78 underwent water baptism, and 15 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

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Pent Radio's First Anniversary Rally Leads 8 To Christ web

Pent Radio’s First Anniversary Rally Leads 8 To Christ

To mark its first anniversary, Pent Radio 100.1 FM in Kumasi partnered with the New Tafo Area Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost to host a two-day evangelistic rally in the city of Kumasi.

The event, aimed at spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ, drew a significant crowd, predominantly market women. It resulted in the conversion of eight persons, who were subsequently entrusted to the Mile 3 District of the New Tafo Area for discipleship and integration into the Christian faith.

Pastor Joseph Ankomako, the New Tafo Area Evangelism Leader and District Minister for Mile 3, delivered a powerful sermon. He passionately urged attendees to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, stating that eternal life is attainable only through Jesus.

Pastor Ankomako assured the crowd that Jesus welcomes all who seek salvation but cautioned that rejecting Him leads to condemnation.

A standout moment of the rally was the outreach at Nhyiaso Moro Market, where Pastor Ankomako preached a compelling message on repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Traders, shoppers, and passersby were encouraged to embrace the gospel and understand that Jesus is the sole path to salvation.

The rally, which featured the participation of Pent Radio staff, highlighted the station’s dedication to evangelism and community engagement. Beyond celebrating its anniversary, the station reaffirmed its mission of winning souls for Christ.

Pent Radio and The Church of Pentecost remain steadfast in their evangelistic efforts, trusting God to use them as instruments to transform lives and spread the message of salvation.

Report by Oheneba Nyarko, Pent Radio – Kumasi

Kasei District Empowers Women Through ‘Channel Of Grace’ Programme web

Kasei District Empowers Women Through ‘Channel Of Grace’ Programme

The Kasei District in the Asante Mampong Area of The Church of Pentecost has successfully hosted an empowerment programme dubbed ‘Channel of Grace’ for its Women’s Ministry.

Held at the Ebenezer Auditorium at Kasei, the event drew a significant number of past and present leaders of the ministry, alongside women from various local assemblies.

In his address, the District Minister, Pastor Luke Nemen Sei, underscored the essential role women play in society. He highlighted their involvement in diverse economic, social, and religious activities, which bring them into contact with a wide range of people daily.

Pastor Nemen Sei also noted that women constitute approximately 60% of the church’s congregation and dominate the marketplace, stressing the need to equip them with knowledge and skills to positively influence their spheres of life.

He further revealed that the Channel of Grace programme will be held every four months. This initiative, he said, aligns with The Church of Pentecost’s Vision 2028, which focuses on equipping members to transform their communities with kingdom principles.

Pastor Nemen Sei also encouraged media professionals present at the event to leverage their platforms to propagate the gospel, urging Christian media to match the fervor with which secular media promote worldly content.

He took the opportunity to appreciate the support of the Mampong Area Head, Apostle Samuel Kwabena Asare, his wife, and Osofomaame Cecilia Nemen, whose contributions have been invaluable to the programme’s success.

Participants expressed their gratitude for the initiative, noting that it has been highly impactful. Many shared how each session provided valuable insights and lessons that enhanced both their personal and spiritual lives.

A special session during this second edition featured Madam Winifred Boakye, a midwife, who educated attendees on cervical cancer awareness. Her presentation covered key topics, including risk factors, preventive measures, and the importance of regular medical check-ups.

The Channel of Grace programme continues to transform the lives of women in the Kasei District, empowering them to make meaningful contributions to their families, churches, and communities.

With its periodic schedule, the Channel of Grace initiative promises to sustain the nurturing and empowerment of women within the church, ensuring their active participation in both spiritual and societal development.

Report by Oheneba Nyarko, Pent Radio – Kumasi

Triplets Born After 19 Years Of Waiting web

Triplets Born After 19 Years Of Waiting

Joy filled the hearts of Mr Jacob Armah and his wife, Deaconess Salomey Armah of the Kwabenya Old Town District of The Church of Pentecost in the Haatso Area, as they welcomed a set of triplets after 19 years of marriage. 

The couple endured years of agony, distress, pain, and numerous medical procedures in their quest to have a child, but their efforts seemed futile. In God’s appointed time, however, their prayers were answered, and they were blessed with triplets. 

The three girls were christened and dedicated on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at the Kwabenya Old Town Central church building. The ceremony drew an enthusiastic crowd of ministers, members of the church, family, and friends. 

Officiating the dedication ceremony was Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, the International Missions Director (IMD) of The Church of Pentecost, assisted by Pastor William Amponsah Asiamah, the Kwabenya Old Town District Minister. 

Prominent personalities who attended the service included the immediate past International Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi-Addo (Retired); the Haatso Area Head, Apostle William Boakye Agyarko; Apostle Tony Mensah (Resident Minister of PIWC Atomic), and Pastor Michael Laryea Jnr. (National Coordinator of the Ministry to Celebrities), among others. 

In his sermon titled, ‘Whose Son Is This?’ based on 1 Samuel 17:55-58, Apostle Agyemang Bekoe recounted how King Saul marveled at the courage and tactics of young David on the battlefield, as David defeated Goliath and presented the giant’s severed head to the king. 

He prayed that the triplets would excel in their chosen fields, displaying courage and tenacity to overcome any challenges they might face.

The IMD encouraged parents to continually pray for their children so they can bring honour to their families.

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129 SOULS SURRENDERED TO CHRIST web

129 Souls Surrendered To Christ On First Night Of “Central Region For Christ” Crusade

The opening night of the “Central Region for Christ” Crusade was nothing short of a divine encounter, as 129 individuals made the life-changing decision to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ at the Cape Coast Jubilee Park.

The atmosphere was charged with worship, prayer, and the undeniable presence of God as people from all walks of life responded to the call of salvation.

The remarkable move of God saw 110 adults and 19 children step forward in faith, committing their lives to Christ. As a testament to their newfound faith, 60 individuals underwent water baptism, symbolizing their spiritual rebirth in line with Romans 6:4.

Beyond water baptism, the power of the Holy Spirit was evident as 18 people received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Additionally, 7 individuals who had strayed from their faith were deeply convicted and took the bold step to rededicate their lives to Christ, choosing to walk in renewed commitment to their faith journey.

The ongoing crusade, themed “Jesus Christ, The Giver of Abundant Life”, commenced on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, and is set to climax on Saturday, March 29, 2025. With more sessions ahead, expectations are high for even greater manifestations of salvation, healing, and transformation.

Speaking after the service, many attendees expressed gratitude for the opportunity to encounter Christ in such a tangible way. The Crusade’s organizers remain hopeful that as the event progresses, many more lives will be touched and drawn into the abundant life that Jesus Christ offers.

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Jesus Gives Life In Absolute Abundance – Apostle Dr. Jimmy Markin pn

Jesus Gives Life In Absolute Abundance – Apostle Dr. Jimmy Markin

The Cape Coast Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markin, has emphasized that an encounter with Jesus Christ does not only transform one’s earthly existence but also secures an eternal destiny.

He said this when he preached on the theme: “Jesus, The Giver of Life,” to a large and expectant congregation at the Cape Coast Jubilee Park last Tuesday night.

Citing John 10:10, he declared, “The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy; but I have come that they may have life, and have it more abundantly.”

He explained that when Jesus steps into a person’s life, their destiny is irrevocably changed for good.

Apostle Markin reassured the audience that no one is beyond the reach of Christ’s love and saving grace.

Drawing from Luke 19:10, he stated, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save that which was lost.”

He stressed that regardless of one’s background, status, or past failures, Jesus has been seeking them with relentless love.

“Jesus is the one who takes the most overlooked and insignificant person in society, restores them, and brings them back to royalty. He is the one who revives broken souls, renews shattered hopes, and restores life to its divine purpose when surrendered to His rule,” he proclaimed.

Apostle Markin further emphasized that Jesus not only saves but delivers the soul from destruction and grants an abundant life filled with divine purpose and eternal security (Psalm 103:4).

He reassured all in attendance that Jesus is the answer to life’s uncertainties and struggles and urged them to surrender fully to Him.

“Are you wandering in doubt and questioning your worth? We have come to tell you that Jesus is the answer! If you permit Him, He will reshape your life and give it meaning beyond your imagination,” he declared.

Referencing Matthew 14:17-21, the miracle of Jesus feeding the five thousand, Apostle Markin illustrated how God is able to take the little we have, bless it, and turn it into abundance when placed in His hands.

He encouraged believers not to underestimate what they have but to trust God to multiply it for His glory.

Concluding his message, Apostle Markin made a passionate call to all gathered, declaring that Jesus Christ is the only accredited and legitimate source of abundant life.

“If you give Him space in your life, He will bring order to your chaos. If you avail yourself to Him, He will turn your mess into a message of transformation. Jesus is ready to release His abundant life to anyone who seeks Him diligently,” he affirmed.

At the end of the ministration, a heartfelt altar call was made, inviting all those who desired to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ.

In response to this divine invitation, a total of 129 individuals stepped forward, publicly declaring their faith and submitting to the lordship of Christ.

As a testament to their newfound commitment, 60 of them underwent water baptism, symbolizing their spiritual rebirth and entrance into the family of God.

To the glory of God, 18 individuals received Holy Spirit baptism.

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Central Region For Christ Crusade Commences In Cape Coast web

Central Region For Christ Crusade Commences In Cape Coast

A powerful four-day evangelistic crusade has officially begun at the Cape Coast Jubilee Park, spearheaded by the Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost Headquarters in partnership with the Central Regional Coordinating Council.

Themed “Jesus Christ, The Giver of Life”, the crusade seeks to bring salvation, healing, and transformation to individuals and communities across the Central Region. The event, which commenced on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, is scheduled to conclude on Saturday, March 29, 2025.

To ensure a holistic impact, the crusade is structured into morning and evening sessions. The morning sessions will take place at the Adisadel Central Assembly Auditorium, providing an atmosphere for in-depth biblical teachings and spiritual empowerment. Meanwhile, the evening sessions will be held at the Cape Coast Jubilee Park, where large congregations are expected to gather for powerful ministrations, worship, and divine encounters.

The grand climax on Saturday, March 29, will feature a special children’s service in the morning, designed to impart biblical values and foundational Christian teachings to young minds. Additionally, a medical outreach and free health screening will be conducted, offering healthcare services to all participants and residents within the Cape Coast enclave.

This crusade is expected to be a life-changing event, drawing multitudes into a deeper relationship with Christ. With dynamic preaching, fervent prayers, and an atmosphere of worship, the event is set to ignite spiritual revival and bring hope to many.

All are invited to partake in this divine encounter and witness the transformative power of Jesus Christ in action.

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642 Souls Won At Atebubu Area Power-Packed Crusade web

642 Souls Won At Atebubu Area Power-Packed Crusade

The Atebubu Area of The Church of Pentecost recently concluded a highly impactful gospel crusade, winning several souls for Christ.

The 4-day crusade was held from March 12-15, 2025, at the Anglican School Park in Atebubu.

Held on the theme, ‘Whosoever Has Jesus Has Life’ based on 1 John 5:12, the outreach culminated in a remarkable spiritual awakening, with 642 individuals accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, with 161 of them receiving baptism by immersion.

Each session of the crusade was marked by powerful preaching, heartfelt worship, and life-changing encounters with God. The meetings transformed into hubs of spiritual renewal, drawing hundreds seeking a deeper connection with the divine. Inspiring messages from esteemed speakers, including Apostle Isaac Amatey Anim (Atebubu Area Head), Apostle Francis Agyemang Badu (Kintampo Area Head), and Prophet Fred Antwi (Duayaw Nkwanta Area Head), resonated deeply with the congregation.

The crusade was preceded by extensive outreach programmes, including house-to-house evangelism conducted by the Techiman zone Cinema van team. Additionally, MTN Ghana’s ‘Ayo’ team supported the event with a generous cash donation of GHS 5,000.00.

Sister Joyce Effah and a host of musicians further enriched the atmosphere with soul-inspiring and spirit-filled song ministrations.

As the crusade progressed, remarkable testimonies of healing, salvation, and transformation emerged. Many attendees shared stories of personal breakthroughs and expressed a renewed sense of purpose and passion for their faith.

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HUM Donates To Korle Bu Chest Clinic In Commemoration Of World TB Day pn

HUM Donates To Korle Bu Chest Clinic In Commemoration Of World TB Day

The Home and Urban Missions of The Church of Pentecost on Monday, March 24, 2025, brought joy to the management, staff and patients of the Chest Clinic at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, by providing them with a variety of medical supplies valued at more than GHS 42,000.00, in commemoration of the World TB Day.

Additionally, HUM mobilised assorted items worth more than GHS 80,000.00 for various health facilities across Ghana.

The team, led by Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo (National HUM Coordinator), included Pastor Philip Kojo Tamakloe (Chaplain at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital), Pastor Solomon Anderson (HUM Pastor for the Ashaiman Sector), and Overseer James Amoah-Mensah (HUM Pastor for the Achimota Sector).

Among the items donated were several pack of water, two wheelchairs, Seca scale, 200kg digital body scale, two pieces of 3-folds screen, 10 pieces of cotton wool, 10 rolls of adhesive plaster 6”, Vital signs monitor plus stand, 10 pieces of bedsheets with pillow cases, two pieces of drip stand, two pieces of gun thermometers and 10 hospital bed mattresses.

HUM also donated beverages and loaves of bread to refresh the patients and the staff.

Presenting the items on behalf of the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the National HUM Coordinator indicated that the church, through HUM, has agreed to support the Chest Unit in a long-term agreement.

‘This partnership is going to continue. We are interested in influencing every institution with the principles and values of the Kingdom of God,’ he said.

According to Apostle Kwafo, one of the target groups of HUM is persons with substance use disorders, most of whom are highly subceptible to TB. He disclosed that last year alone, the ministry was able to reach out to about 42,000 persons with substance use disorders nationwide.

He further said that through the collaboration of other partners like the Schools Outreach Ministry and the church’s Health Workers Guild, massive public sensitisation campaign was launched last week ahead of the TB Day where thousands of students were reach out to and others screened for TB and related ailments.

Apostle Kwafo entreated them to use the items for the intended purposes.

He encouraged them to continue to work hard in the face of many challenges, saying, ‘Sometimes it seems you are alone when you are working among the marginalised. People treat you as one of them. Jesus was considered as poor though rich. So I want to encourage you that when all men look down on you, there is someone better than all men, and He looks at you with great respect. Let that one be your motivation and work hard and your blessing here on earth and the world to come will not be denied you.

Receiving the items on behalf of the management of the hospital, the Acting Head of the Unit, Dr Akosua Baddoo, expressed their hearthfelt gratitude and appreciation to The Church of Pentecost for the gesture. She prayed that God will reward the church and multiply the gesture in many ways money cannot buy.

Among the top officials from the Unit present were Madam Nelly Owusua Arthur (Deputy Chief Nursing Officer at the Chest Clinic) and Dr Yayra.

Background of World TB Day

World Tuberculosis Day, observed on 24 March each year, is designed to build public awareness about the global epidemic of tuberculosis and efforts to eliminate the disease. 

The theme for World TB Day 2025 is ‘Yes! We Can End TB: Commit, Invest, Deliver.’ 

The theme emphasises the critical need to eradicate tuberculosis, highlighting the global commitment to ending TB by 2030, aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. It underscores the need for stronger commitment, investment, and delivery of TB services to achieve the global targets.

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Michel Camp PIWC Marks 10th Anniversary In Grand Style web

Michel Camp PIWC Marks 10th Anniversary In Grand Style

The Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Michel Camp, in the Ashaiman Area of The Church of Pentecost, celebrated its 10th Anniversary in grand style on Sunday, March 23, 2025.

The event was a remarkable occasion that brought together congregants, church leaders, and community members to reflect on a decade of spiritual growth, impactful ministry, and community transformation.

Present at the ceremony were Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (Ashaiman Area Head and Executive Council Member), Nene Nomoteye Akrofi III (Chief of Nsreho popular known as Kakasunanka), and Lt. Col. Frank Adams (Commanding Officer 1 Infantry Battalion, Michel Camp).

The celebration was marked by a sermon delivered by Apostle Kumi-Larbi titled, ‘A Tool in God’s Hand: Created in Christ for Good Works.’

Drawing from Colossians 3:1-17, Apostle Kumi Larbi urged believers to ‘put off’ unholy behaviours and embrace virtues such as compassion, forgiveness, and love. He encouraged the congregation to see themselves as instruments of God’s purpose, created for good works that glorify Him, stressing the transformative journey of Christians from their old sinful nature to their new identity in Christ.

The event also featured moments of worship, testimonies, and reflections on the church’s journey since its inception. Members expressed gratitude for God’s faithfulness and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the mission of The Church of Pentecost.

PIWC Michel Camp began as the English assembly of the Michel Camp District in January 2008 under the leadership of then District Minister, Pastor Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (now Apostle). Its first service was held on January 27, 2008, with an initial adult membership of 148. In August 2014, it was upgraded to a Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) when the late Apostle Nene Ahorlu Ofoe Amegatcher was the Area Head for Ashaiman.

Over the years, PIWC Michel Camp has experienced significant growth. By the end of 2024, its membership had grown to 1,534, comprising 1,112 adults and 422 children. The church has also expanded its facilities to include a main auditorium, an Akan assembly chapel (originally built as a children’s auditorium), a children’s auditorium constructed in 2023, a mission house completed in 2014, and other essential facilities such as a baptistry.

Leadership has played a crucial role in the church’s development. Key figures include Elder Owusu-Mensah Abunyewa, who was instrumental in overseeing the transition from an English assembly to a PIWC; Pastor Henry Sowah Ako-Nai, the first Resident Minister, and the current Resident Minister, Pastor Lieutenant Franklin Kumi Lartey. The church has also produced notable leaders like Overseer Benjamin Ameyaw.

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