‘Arrest’ Children For Christ Before The Police Arrest Them For Crime – Children's Workers Told web

‘Arrest’ Children For Christ Before The Police Arrest Them For Crime – Children’s Workers Told

In a passionate plea to children’s workers, Apostle Semenya Yao Dogbe, the Takoradi Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has emphasised the urgent need to “arrest children for Christ” before they fall victim to a life of crime.

Delivering a presentation titled “How the Children Ministry is Run in the Takoradi Area” at the ongoing 2023 Foundation Builders Conference (FBC’23) of the Children’s Ministry, Apostle Dogbe highlighted the critical importance of instilling moral and spiritual values in children during their formative years.

Drawing inspiration from Luke 18:16-18, where Jesus calls for children to come to Him, Apostle Dogbe stressed the need to catch children at a young age for Christ, ensuring their transplantation into the House of God and securing the future sustenance and growth of the church.

Quoting Psalm 92:13-14, he emphasised the promise that those transplanted into the Lord’s own house will flourish, remaining fruitful and vibrant even in old age.

Apostle Dogbe acknowledged the challenging world in which children live today, characterised by occultism, violence, disregard for authority, high rates of drug abuse, negative influences from social media, and various forms of sexualism.

He expressed concern over the dangerous trend of some children being trained for terrorism instead of being equipped to spread the gospel. He questioned whose responsibility it is to save these children for Christ before they become victims of crime themselves.

Aligning with the Church’s vision for 2023, “Possessing the Nations,” the Takoradi Area has placed a strong focus on the children’s ministry.

According to him, the leadership, workers, and members have been diligently nurturing and equipping children with the principles and values of the Kingdom, fostering their growth in wisdom, stature, and favour with God and humanity.

Citing Mark 9:36-37, where Jesus welcomes and values children, Apostle Dogbe emphasised that children have a share in His kingdom.

Apostle Dogbe said that. Children make up 27.91% of the total church membership of the Takoradi Area, emphasising that with these impressive statistics, Takoradi Area Children’s Ministry can potentially become a missions field for The Church of Pentecost in the future.

He outlined some activities the ministry undertook in addition to Sunday morning classes, such as intergenerational services, Jethro initiative classes, community clubs, and teachers’ training sessions.

He said the ministry has also implemented flagship projects of the Children’s Ministry, including the Box Library and One-Child-One-Bible.

He also stated that the Children’s Ministry collaborates with the Home and Urban Ministry (HUM), Ministry to People with Disability (MPWDS), and the School Outreach Ministry to reach out to children and orphanages, visit hospital children’s wards, and connect with basic schools.

“Additionally, the Takoradi Area generously donated 214 half pieces of clothing, valued at GHC 26,040.00, to minister’s wives in eight internal missions areas in Ghana.

“Takoradi Area Children’s Ministry donated 214 half pieces of cloth to ministers’ wives in eight areas of internal missions of Ghana valued at GHC 26,040.00. The presentation took place at PCC during the November Head’s meeting in 2022,” he said.

The second edition of the Foundation Builders’ Conference is currently underway at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, under the theme: “Rekindling the Zeal of the Children’s Worker for Maximum Impact.” The four-day conference, which began on Tuesday, July 5, 2023, had over 1000 children’s workers in attendance nationwide.

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Women Are Suitable Partners For Men – Mr.s Nyamekye Asserts web

Women Are Suitable Partners For Men – Mr.s Nyamekye Asserts

Mrs. Mary Nyamekye, the wife of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, has asserted that God purposefully created women to be suitable and compatible partners for men.

Mrs. Nyamekye said this while exhorting women in the Kasoa Area of the Church on the topic: “A Virtuous Woman: An Excellent Partner to the Man.”

Using Genesis 2:18-23 as scriptural references, she explored the biblical perspective of a virtuous woman.

She explained that the term “Virtuous” encompasses various qualities that make a woman an excellent companion.

Mrs. Nyamekye noted that a virtuous woman displays integrity, kindness, and wisdom, possesses moral excellence, and acts according to godly principles.

“By exemplifying these qualities, she becomes a trustworthy and supportive partner to her husband,” she said.

She, however, stressed that being a suitable helper does not mean being inferior or subordinate but as a partner who complements and assists the man.

According to her, this supportive role that virtuous women play involves offering support, encouragement, and sharing the responsibilities of life’s challenges and endeavours.

Mrs. Nyamekye further noted that a virtuous woman positively impacts her family and community because her actions and attitudes shape the atmosphere of her home, nurturing love, respect, and unity within the family.

“She extends her positive influence beyond her immediate family, impacting her community through acts of kindness, charity, and service,” she added.

Concluding her message, Mrs. Nyamekye said that every virtuous woman is a priceless treasure and must always conduct themselves as such.

She, therefore, encouraged women to cultivate these virtues in order to enhance their relationship with their husbands whilst contributing to their personal growth and fulfilment.

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There Is A Deposit Of Greatness In Every Person – Elder Atsrim Asserts web

There Is A Deposit Of Greatness In Every Person – Elder Atsrim Asserts

The Presiding Elder of Mount Olives Worship Centre and Area Executive Committee Member of the Odorkor Area, Elder Ing. Felix Atrsim, has said that every individual has inherent greatness that ought to be harnessed for maximum impact.

Elder Atsrim, who is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FeDems Company Limited, said this when he gave an inspiring presentation at the Foundation Builders Conference currently underway at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.

Speaking on the topic “Maximising Your Potential for Exponential Growth,” he highlighted the significance of recognising and harnessing one’s God-given abilities.

In his sermon, Elder Felix Atsrim noted the importance of reading the Bible and praying daily as the key to achieving exponential growth.

He emphasised that the Bible serves as a manual for guiding believers in their journey toward success. By reconnecting with their source, which is the Word of God, individuals can function more effectively in their endeavours.

The Presiding Elder drew attention to the abundant wisdom contained within the Bible. Citing passages such as 3 John 2, he explained that prosperity is a divine intention for humanity and encompasses all aspects of life. By aligning their wealth and resources with God’s purpose, believers can experience the ease of entering into heavenly realms, as highlighted in Matthew 16:24-26.

Quoting the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-30, he emphasised that when God blesses believers, their wealth becomes a source of awe and respect in the world.

In addition to spiritual maturity, he urged the congregation to aspire for financial prosperity and influence, saying that God desires believers to be influential in shaping society and positively impacting others.

“When God blesses an individual, it becomes His responsibility to sustain that blessing,” he added.

The Presiding Elder defined potential as the latent qualities and abilities within each person that have the potential to lead to future success.

Referring to Genesis 1:28, he reminded the audience that God’s initial act was to bless humankind. Through accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, believers inherit this blessing and tap into the vast potential God has placed within them.

Highlighting the importance of faith, Elder Felix Atsrim emphasized that being linked to God is solely through faith. To unlock exponential growth, he encouraged the congregation to apply faith in all aspects of their lives.

He noted that the Bible is not just a physical textbook but a spiritual guidebook, urging the audience to cultivate a teachable spirit and diligently pursue their endeavors, as highlighted in Proverbs 12:24.

The Presiding Elder further encouraged the congregation to prioritize eternal matters and seek wisdom through prayer. He emphasized the significance of developing a heart of service and helping others, as it is through blessing others that one’s own potential can be further expanded.

Elder Felix Atsrim, ended his presentation by urging believers to recognise the deposit of greatness within them and embrace God’s plan for their growth.

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Make Child Safety A Priority In The Local Church – Mrs. Otu-Appiah Advocates web

Make Child Safety A Priority In The Local Church – Mrs. Otu-Appiah Advocates

Mrs. Gifty Otu-Appiah, the wife of the Winneba Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has called on Church leaders and Children’s Ministry workers to endeavour to make the church the safest place for children.

According to her, the local church bears a significant responsibility in safeguarding children not only within the church premises but also wherever dangers may arise.

Mrs. Appiah gave this advice yesterday when she delivered a presentation at the Foundation Builders Conference 2023, held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) in Gomoa Fetteh.

Addressing the participants on the topic of “Ensuring Child Safety in/By the Local Church,” Mrs. Otu-Appiah defined child safety as the measures and practices put in place to protect children from harm, injury, abuse, or danger.

She emphasized that child safety encompasses various aspects of a child’s well-being, including their physical, emotional, and psychological security.

She further explained that child safety measures involve creating a secure environment that promotes healthy development and protects children from potential risks or threats.

Mrs. Otu-Appiah also noted the importance of identifying potential hazards, implementing preventive measures, and educating both children and caregivers about safety practices.

She highlighted the need for identifying signs of potential harm, responding to allegations or suspicions of abuse, providing support and services to protect children, and holding accountable those who have harmed them.

Mrs. Otu-Appiah emphasized that the primary goal of child protection is to ensure that all children are safe and free from harm, including physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence.

To promote child safety, Mrs. Otu-Appiah advocated that the local church should empower Children’s Ministry workers, establish systems that limit access to children for potential abusers, as well as educate and empower children to participate in their own safety and prevention efforts.

She also stressed the importance of educating parents, guardians, and the community on child abuse prevention and the need to intervene if harm occurs.

Drawing from biblical teachings, Mrs. Otu-Appiah emphasized that God calls the church to be advocates for children and therefore called upon all members of the local church to uphold the biblical mandate of child safety.

She further outlined practical ways in which the local church can ensure child safety. These measures included implementing screening and background checks, developing comprehensive child protection policies, providing training and education for all child workers, ensuring proper supervision and accountability in all activities, securing facilities, maintaining check-in and check-out procedures, and maintaining open communication with parents and caregivers.

She also emphasized the importance of responding to all safety concerns, developing and practicing emergency preparedness plans, and regularly reviewing and updating safety measures.

Mrs. Otu-Appiah ended her presentation by charging church leaders and Children’s Ministry workers to make child safety a top priority, creating an environment that honours children’s God-given dignity and eliminates the chance for abuse and harm.

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Open The Doors Of The Church To All - Apostle Nyamekye Charges Missionaries web

Open The Doors Of The Church To All – Apostle Nyamekye Charges Missionaries

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has encouraged both internal and external missionaries to open the gates of the church to all individuals, irrespective of their appearance or background.

According to the Chairman, for a missionary to be a good minister, he must have value for the human being, whatever the shade and looks.

He said this on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, during the 2023 Missions Orientation held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), organised by the International Missions Directorate of the Church.

Under the theme “The Determination To Serve And The Delight of Sacrifice,” Apostle Nyamekye drew inspiration from John 15:13-16 to emphasise the importance of serving with determination and sacrificing for the cause of spreading the Gospel.

He said that the chief motivating factor in Paul’s ministry and in every ministry is the love for the Lord, noting, “You can never manage Jesus’ sheep if you do not love Jesus, for it is not about money. The delight in sacrifice is to lay down your life for your friend Jesus.”

The President of Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) highlighted that there are still problem people and people with problems, like the beggar at the beautiful gate, who expect to receive something from the church.

“We need not fail them without looking at merit or justice but just be a channel of God’s grace to mankind,” he added.

Reflecting on the nature of ministry, he added that ministry is the distribution of God’s grace to others, saying, “All of us are the deposits of God’s resources to reach out to other nations, thus being the channel of His resources to man.”

He urged the minister to be determined to serve with the assurance that God will supply to them in their respective communities, stations and nations.

He also encouraged them to be good distributors, stay with the source, who is God and relax to make the impact that God needs them to make in the lives of the people entrusted into their hands.

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Rekindle Your Zeal For God's Work – Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng To Children's Workers web

Rekindle Your Zeal For God’s Work – Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng To Children’s Workers

Apostle Yaw Adjei-Kwarteng, an Executive Council Member and the Bompata Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has issued a call to action for children’s workers to rekindle their zeal and reaffirm their love for God and the children.

Apostle Adjie-Kwarteng, who also serves as the Coordinator for the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Committee (ARCC), gave this charge today when he spoke on the topic “Zeal: The Virtue to Reposition your Ministry” at the 2023 Foundation Builders Conference at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.

The Bompata Area Head noted that zeal is the driving force behind any vocation or ministry, stressing that “without zeal, progress comes to a halt.”

Quoting 1 Kings 19:31, Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng explained that God Himself is driven by His own zeal and accomplishes His work through it.

He further stated that although God does not require zeal, humans must possess it to thrive, especially in the face of challenges.

Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng outlined love, knowledge, jealousy for God, and the joy of the Holy Spirit as the four major components of zeal.

Citing John 21:20, he emphasised the need for children’s workers to develop a more profound love for God and the children.

According to him, the motivation for Children’s Ministry stems from love because when children’s workers genuinely love God, they will also love His church and show a vested interest in the lives of the children entrusted to their care.

He, therefore, urged children’s workers to be zealous for God and jealously guard the children. For by doing so, they demonstrate a possessive concern for the safety and well-being of the children and ensure they are protected from harm and danger.

“Be concerned about the salvation of the children. As children’s workers, let us strive to bring the young ones close to the altar because that is the safest place to keep them away from predators,” he said.

Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng also advised children’s workers to know God personally and to seek knowledge, mainly through the study of the Bible, adding that: “By developing an experiential knowledge of God, children’s workers can effectively carry out their duties.”

Concluding his message, Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng encouraged children’s workers to generate interest and joy in their work.

Stressing the importance of joy, he highlighted that without it, zeal fades, and workers may lose interest in their work; hence they should cultivate joy in order to find fulfilment in their service.

“It is only then that children’s workers can reignite their zeal and make a lasting impact in the lives of the children they serve.,” he said.

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Women’s Director Ends Ashanti Regional Tour web

Women’s Director Tours Ashanti Region

The Director of the Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Deaconess Philomena Mireku, together with her entourage, is on a working visit to the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

The duty tour began on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, in the Bompata Area, where a leadership seminar was organised for ministers’ wives, Women’s Ministry executives at all levels, deaconesses, and Virtuous Ladies’ coordinators.

Mrs. Mireku also visited the Old Tafo Area on Tuesday evening to interact with the women there.

The Old Tafo Area Women’s Ministry Executive Committee, led by Deaconess Mavis Addai, honoured the Women’s Director and her team for their great work in helping to build the Church of God.

The Director and her team are scheduled to visit the New Tafo Area tomorrow, Thursday, July 6, 2023, to interact with the women.

Report by Elder Nana Nsiah

Children's Workers Are Indispensable – Children’s Ministry Director web

Children’s Workers Are Indispensable – Children’s Ministry Director

The Director of the Children’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Prof. William Otoo Ellis, has stressed the indispensable role of Children’s workers in the Church’s quest to raise godly children.

Pastor Prof. Ellis said this today in a welcome address to participants at the Foundation Builders’ Conference (FBC’23) currently underway at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.

In his speech, the Children’s Director said that children’s workers, who are popularly known as Sunday School Teachers, serve as conduits for raising godly children; hence, there is a need to build their capacities and reignite their passion in the face of the challenges they encounter while discharging their mandate.

He said the Foundation Builders Conference, thus, aims to equip and empower these dedicated individuals for maximum impact in shaping the church’s future.

“The Foundation Builders’ Conference serves as a platform for intentional and continuous training to enhance the capabilities of children’s workers,” he said.

According to him, there is an urgent need to prioritise the development and support of those entrusted with the spiritual well-being of these young members has become paramount especially with the Children’s Ministry accounting for 31.1% of the church’s total population.

Acknowledging the current global trends and the influence of sophisticated systems, Pastor Ellis further highlighted the importance of increasing attention to the Children’s Ministry.

He referred to the Chairman’s recent State-of-the-Church Address at the 46th General Council Meetings, noting the essential role of children’s workers in nurturing godly children who will shape the future of the church and Christendom.

Quoting Matthew 26:31, he reminded the audience of the importance of strong leadership, stating that “strike the shepherd, and the flock will be scattered.”

He, therefore, expressed deep appreciation to the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the Executive Council Members, and Area Heads for their unwavering support and active involvement in all Children’s Ministry activities across their respective jurisdictions.

He also commended the children’s workers for their dedication and for consistently organising innovative programmes and activities that align with the Ministry’s vision.

This year’s Foundation Builders Conference, which is under the theme, “Rekindling the Zeal of the Children’s Worker for Maximum Impact,” has about 1000 participants in attendance.

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Be Evangelistic – Chairman Tells Children’s Ministry Workers

“Be Evangelistic” – Chairman Tells Children’s Ministry Workers

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has called on Children’s Ministry leaders and workers at the various levels of the Church to prioritise evangelism in order to lead more children to Christ.

He made this statement during his keynote address at the ongoing Foundation Builders’ Conference (FBC’23) at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, this morning.

In his address, Apostle Nyamekye advised the children’s workers not to focus solely on the children within the church but also to minister to other children in their respective communities.

He emphasised the importance of making themselves available to the entire community, as the potential for spreading the Gospel among children extends far beyond the church walls.

“Do not be satisfied with only the children under your immediate care; remember that the whole community is ripe for the taking. Endeavour to possess your community for Christ,” he urged.

The Chairman further encouraged children’s workers to employ various evangelistic methods to effectively engage with individuals in their communities.

He also shared his personal testimony, acknowledging the profound impact the Children’s Ministry had on his own spiritual foundation.

“The Children’s Ministry accounts for 31% of the entire membership of The Church of Pentecost worldwide. Let us strive to double the Children’s membership by the end of the year,” Apostle Nyamekye declared.

Preaching on the topic, “The Determination to Serve and the Delight Of Service”, at the event, the Chairman emphasised the foundational aspect of any development and how it often goes unrecognised.

Drawing parallels, he acknowledged that children’s workers might not receive public recognition for their instrumental role in establishing a solid Christian foundation for the children but should continue to serve the Lord with zeal.

Quoting John 21:15, Apostle Nyamekye outlined how cultivating a deeper love for God enables children’s workers to find delight in their service. This love and passion, he explained, would reignite their zeal in nurturing children’s faith and empower them to overcome the challenges they face.

Apostle Nyamekye concluded his message by commending the children’s workers for their valuable service and reminding them that their work is ultimately in service to the Lord.

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Kafaba District Extends Chaplaincy Services To Young Brazil FC

Kafaba District Extends Chaplaincy Services To Young Brazil FC

The Kafaba District of The Church of Pentecost has extended its chaplaincy services to the Young Brazil Football Club, a young upcoming team based in Kafaba, within the East Gonja District Assembly in the Savannah Region of Ghana.

To solidify this new partnership, the church donated footballs and sports kits to the team.

During the presentation of these items to the team’s management, Pastor Ebenezer Christopher Tetteh, the District Minister, urged the team members to lead godly lives and avoid any form of deviant behaviour.

He also encouraged them to foster unity and, if possible, maintain peace with everyone.

By the grace of God, two members of the church, Mr. Jackson Koffie and Mr. Moses Amenohu, have been appointed to the team’s management. Their role is to provide chaplaincy services and counseling to the team members.

Expressing gratitude, the team’s captain thanked Pastor Tetteh and the Church for their support and concern for their well-being.

He also commended The Church of Pentecost for their exceptional contributions to the community.

Report by Pastor Solomon Anderson.