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Do Not Take Prayer For Granted – Apostle Nana Yaw Agyei Tells Christians

Apostle Samuel Nana Yaw Agyei, the Kade Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has called on Christians not to take prayer for granted but regard it as a great opportunity to lay themselves bare before the Lord.

“Do not take prayer for granted, engage the Lord in prayer anytime you get the chance, because a man’s description of his fellow man is not God’s prescription of who one is,” the Kade Area Head said when he preached at the just-ended annual prayer festival, dubbed the “Back-to-Prayer” Convention, organised by the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Sakumono (PIWC-Sakumono). 

Speaking on the topic “The Mountain-Top Experience” based on Luke 9:28-35, Apostle Agyei stressed the need for Christians to cherish and be dedicated to the things of the Lord. 

He said that Jesus selected Peter, James, and John to accompany Him to the mountain top to pray because they were faithful, dedicated and loved the things of God.

According to Apostle Agyei, the mountain-top experience of Jesus is the level of prayer engagement with the Father that every believer must strive to have.

The Kade Area Head explained how believers could achieve this by making inferences from the names of the three disciples whom Jesus chose to accompany Him to the mountain top.

He noted that ‘Peter,’ which means a solid rock, implied that a Christian must be firm to have the mountain-top experience. He further noted that the name ‘James,’ meaning a committed believer, also implied that every Christian must be committed to the faith, whilst the name ‘John,’ which means beloved, implied that every believer should strive to become God’s beloved to have a deeper fellowship with Him in prayer.

Apostle Nana Yaw Agyei, therefore, urged Christians to continually pray since when the church prays, Satan and the kingdom of darkness become alarmed (threatened). 

He also advised them to hold firm to the teachings of the Lord Jesus, adding that “Even if you are going through any trial, remember the ‘fourth man’ in the burning furnace; the fourth man will always deliver you [just as He rescued Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego]. So, do not stop praying until something happens.”

The Back-to-Prayer Convention is an annual fasting and prayer programme of PIWC-Sakumono. This year’s edition was held from Monday, November 15, to Sunday, November 21, under the theme: “Not By Might, Not By Power But By The Spirit Of The Lord” (Zechariah 4:6). 

Report by Yaa Asantewaah Adu Boahene

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Worawora District Women’s Ministry Builds Police Post

In line with the “Possessing the Nations” agenda of The Church of Pentecost, the Worawora District Women’s Ministry has put up a Police Post to help beef up security in the Worawora community.

The facility, which is situated at the Akposo Kabo barrier on the Worawora-Dambai stretch, was commissioned and handed over to the Ghana Police Service by the Hohoe Area Head, Apostle Moses Ahiakor, last Wednesday.

Speaking at the event, the District Police Commander, Superintendent Simon Amewu, said the facility would aid their operations and thanked the Church for the kind gesture.

Present at the event was Pastor Samuel Oduetey Opata, the Worawora District Minister.

Report by E.N. Gordor

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Couple Constructs Church Building For Avega Assembly

Mr Samuel Anso Yevu and his wife, Martha, both of Kpoeta Central Assembly of The Church of Pentecost, have single-handedly constructed a church building for the Avega Assembly in the Kpoeta District of the Hohoe Area.

According to Mrs Yevu, a Deaconess of the Church, the Lord laid it on their hearts to put up a church building and later settled on Avega as the beneficiary assembly.

Consequently, the couple bought a plot of land and commenced the project until its completion. Mr and Mrs Yevu are, however, reluctant to reveal the total amount spent on the project, saying: “That is between God and us.”

The church building was dedicated on Thursday, November 18, 2021, by the Hohoe Area Head, Apostle Moses Ahiakor, with assistance from the Kpoeta District Minister, Pastor Emmanuel N Gordor.

The Area Head, ministers, ministers’ wives, and the others present at the event expressed joy at the benevolent gesture.

Report by E.N. Gordor

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Women’s Ministry Takes Gospel To The Street

The Women’s Ministry Director of The Church of Pentecost, Deaconess Philomina Mireku, joined women of the Ashaiman Area for a “Street Gospel Evangelism” exercise last Sunday.

The event was organised in partnership with the Area’s “Jesus Is Coming” Evangelism Team at the forecourt of Franko Trading Enterprise, located at the Ashaiman Main Station.

As part of the exercise, the women evangelised to night workers in the Ashaiman market and also visited some slums (ghettos) to share the gospel message of Jesus Christ with the residents. 

Fifty-two people surrendered their lives to Christ during the exercise. Thirteen of the new converts underwent water baptism on the same day and 15 others received Holy Spirit baptism.

Pastor Dickson Boahen (Estate District), Pastor Stephen Bonzoe (Chapel Square District), Pastor Samuel Ofori Gyimah (Home and Urban Mission Pastor, Ashaiman Sector) and Deaconess Evelyn Asare (Area Women’s Ministry Leader) took part in the exercise. 

Report by Divine Endurance, Ashaiman

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Takoradi Area Holds Financial Seminar For Church Leaders

The Takoradi Area of The Church of Pentecost has organized a financial seminar for over 500 church leaders within the Area to educate them on the Church’s finance policies.

The seminar, which took place on Saturday, November 13, 2021, at the A. T. Nartey Memorial Temple, was attended by district ministers, district clerks, presiding elders, local and district finance committee chairpersons, finance team members and ministry executives at the local and district levels.

Reading from 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, the Takoradi Area Secretary, who doubles as the Effiakuma District Minister, Pastor Stephen Okyere Acheampong, indicated that faithfulness and knowledge are essential factors needed to thrive in the fast-growing technological world.

He explained that when one is entrusted with a task, it is expedient that the person acquires the necessary knowledge to enable them to undertake that task effectively, efficiently, and faithfully.

He, therefore, urged the participants to be fully involved in the seminar and to apply the knowledge and the skills acquired to discharge their duties with faithfulness and integrity.

Elders Samuel Henry Cudjoe and Joseph Bentum of the Audit Monitoring and Evaluation Department of The Church of Pentecost Headquarters were the facilitators for the event. 

They educated the participants on how to fill the Cash Analysis Book, Daily Offering Book, Assets Book, Payment Voucher, internal controls and policy directives of the Church, among others.

The participants were also taken through some of the findings and recommendations of the national auditors during their recent visit to districts in the Area.

There was a question-and-answer session to allow the participants to seek clarifications.

In attendance at the seminar were Elder Daniel Kobina Quaye (Area Deacon), district ministers, some Area Executive Committee members and the Area Accounts staff, among other stakeholders.

Report by Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare, Assakae District

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Gblapedo District Inaugurates ‘Virtuous Ladies’

The Gblapedo District in the Aflao Area of The Church of Pentecost has inaugurated the Virtuous Ladies wing of the Women’s Ministry. 

The colourful event, organised under the theme: “The Empowered Lady, A Key To Possessing The Nations” (Proverbs 31:29), was held at the auditorium of the Central Assembly on October 17 this year.

The Special Guest of Honour for the occasion, Mrs. Faith Dzemekey (Wife of the Aflao Area Head), encouraged the young ladies to lead a chaste life consecrated unto God. 

“The purpose of the empowerment of God is to make you ready to positively influence every sphere of the society with values and principles of God’s kingdom,” she asserted.

Pastor Samuel Ansoadek, the Gblapedo District Minister, also encouraged the young ladies to manifest Christian traits as genuine brides of Christ on earth. 

Ten souls were won for Christ at the event and baptised in water on the same day.

Also in attendance were Deaconess Mary Elorm Wormenor (Area Virtuous Ladies Coordinator), Deaconess Grace Senu (Area Women’s Ministry Leader), and Mrs. Eunice Asoandek (Wife of the Gblapedo District Minister)

Report by: Pastor Francis Lamptey (Aflao Area Reporter)

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Pentecost University To Host 2nd STEM Conference

Pentecost University, one of the highly-rated universities in Ghana and Africa, in partnership with EL-Empire and BeScience of the United Kingdom, is set to host the second edition of the STEM Social Ghana Conference in Accra. 

This is in line with the University’s efforts to champion a campaign in additive manufacturing, robotics, and animation in Ghana and beyond.

The event, scheduled to take place on 9th December 2021 at the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Atomic (PIWC-Atomic), aims at stimulating the study and exploration of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and related fields. It would also educate participants on career opportunities that exist in STEM fields, according to a press statement released by the University yesterday.

The statement further reveals that the event would comprise workshops, panel discussions and exhibitions in a socially lite environment. The panel shall include leading scientists and prominent persons driving highly intensive scientific businesses and institutions such as Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Uber Technologies Ghana, MEST Africa, NSBE, selected ministries and government agencies. 

The conference is expected to draw over 3000 participants comprising students, guests, and exhibitors.

EL-Empire and BeScience STEM are multi-award-winning charities founded in the UK. They provide means for young people to creatively explore STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in their communities to change misconceptions and break down barriers. 

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Israeli Embassy Partners The Church Of Pentecost To Transform Irrigation Farming In Ghana

The Israeli Embassy in Ghana, in collaboration with The Church of Pentecost, is poised to change the face of irrigation farming in Ghana with the introduction of a new technology called N-Drip.

The ground-breaking gravity micro-irrigation system was developed by Professor Uri Shani, Israel’s former Water Commissioner and one of the world’s top water experts in water and irrigation.

A team of officials from the Israeli Embassy in Ghana was at the Headquarters of The Church of Pentecost on Wednesday, November 17, 2021, to interact with the Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, as part of plans to introduce the technology to the church and begin a pilot project in Ghana since the church has already commenced a 10-acre solar-powered irrigation farm project at Ankpaliga, near Bawku in the Upper East Region.  

The team from the Israeli Embassy include Ayelet Levin Karp (Head of Trade and Economic Mission at the Israeli Embassy in Ghana), Kirk Amoah (Business Development Manager: Agriculture, WaterTech and Infrastructure of Israeli Embassy in Ghana), Jacques Blinbaum (CEO of ViPit Africa Ltd), Richard Nunekpeku (Managing, Sustineri Attorneys) and Elder Emmanuel Nyarko-Tetteh of UNICEF.

The church was represented by the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye; Director of Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, his deputy Elder Dr. Ebenezer Asamoah Nyarkoh; National Secretary, Elder Stephen Djaba, and Pastor Clement Achim Gyimah, National Executive Committee Member of PEMEM.

Others were Pastor Prof. William Otoo Ellis (Children’s Director), and Elder Richard Amaning (Director of Pentecost Social Services  (PENTSOS).  

Introducing the N-Drip system to the church, Jacques Blinbaum, the lead proponent of the technology, said the new technology is the most efficient alternative to flood irrigation that will vastly influence farming globally.

He indicated that N-Drip uses existing infrastructure and gravitational force for energy, making irrigation efficient at no additional cost, saying, “this technology is the breakthrough that can significantly change the global water shortage.”

According to him, the system provides an easy-to-install economic solution that uses the field’s existing infrastructure and is powered by gravity. As a result, he said, water flows efficiently using sustainable energy while lowering labour costs and money spent on fertilizers.

Expressing his delight about the visit, Apostle Eric Nyamekye thanked God for bringing the team and the technology to Ghana and Africa in general. According to him, the Church started a discussion with the former Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, H. E. Shani Cooper, to tap from the Israeli expertise in irrigation and agriculture to support the church’s irrigation projects.

“We are a church with over three million people in Ghana, majority of whom are rural dwellers, poor and farmers. We are looking at how we can improve their livelihoods so that they don’t rush to the urban centres in search of jobs which are not available,” he stated.

He continued: “As a church, we are determined to do what we can to help these people and even for the development of the whole nation. So, we have gone out of our way to building prisons for the Ghana Prisons Service to address the deplorable conditions of our prisons and provide other social interventions. Our concentration now is on agriculture,” he stated.

Apostle Nyamekye said that besides the various social interventions the church has provided, it wants to educate its members in the agriculture sector to adopt modern farming practices to increase their yields since most of them depend on rainfed agriculture.

He said that the church, through its social services wing, Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), is leading an irrigation project in Afram Plains and Bawku Areas, where it has acquired large tracks of land and built irrigation facilities to help members engage in all-year-round farming. He was of the view that, N-Drip will help accelerate the church’s agriculture agenda by way of enhancing the outputs of farmers.

“We want to partner with you [Israeli Embassy] to help the poor in the country. We cannot always tell the poor about heaven; we have to be concerned about their well-being as well,” he said.

The Head of Trade and Economic Mission at the Israeli Embassy, Ayelet Levin Karp, said the meeting formed part of the continuous relationship that the Embassy has established with The Church of Pentecost. She noted that the technology could be a game-changer for small-holder farmers in Ghana.

Richard Nunekpeku, a member of the team, said over the years, farmers have to invest not only in irrigation technology but also in other sources of energy to be able to power the technology to irrigate their farms.

But with N-Drip, he said, “you do not have to invest into any other energy source, adding that, “all you need to do is to ensure that water gets to your tank and flows through the tubes by gravity.”

“It saves the farmer cost of pumping water and irrigating the farm. It also ensures efficient use of water and increases the yield farmers get on their farms,” he disclosed.

He added: “The beautiful thing about this technology is that it has been customized to one-acre size self-help installation. So, the ideal farmer in mind is the small-holder farmer in the village.”

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IMD Grateful To Gbegbeyise District For Missions Support

The International Missions Director (IMD) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang-Bekoe, has commended the Gbegbeyise District in the Dansoman Area for their support towards Missions work.

Apostle Bekoe said this today when he received three brand new motorbikes on behalf of the Missions Office from the Gbegbesiye District Minister, Pastor Vincent Donkoh, during a brief presentation ceremony at the Church’s Headquarters at La in Accra.

The IMD lauded the district for the charitable act and encouraged them to continue to support the church’s missional efforts.

According to Pastor Donkoh, the motorbikes, worth GHC 12,550.00, are meant to aid the spread of the gospel and, consequently, promote Christian mission.

He explained that, out of the three motorbikes, one would be donated to the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Tamale (PIWC-Tamale), whilst the remaining would be given to any other district in dire need of them.

Pastor Donkoh also hinted at the district’s resolve to do more in support of Missions work in the ensuing year.

Present at the event were Pastor Gideon Boadu-Yirenkyi (Personal Assistant to the IMD) and Deaconess Ruth Adjabeng (Principal Accounts Officer, Missions Office).

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Asutsuare District Donates To BECE Candidates

The Women and Youth Ministries of the Asutuare District of The Church of Pentecost have donated nose masks and bags of sachet water to the Basic Education Centre Examination (BECE) candidates at the Osutech Exams Centre.

The items were given to the students at a short presentation ceremony at the centre on Monday.

Presenting the items on behalf of the Church, the District Secretary, Elder Ezekiel Abban Teye, explained that donation to BECE candidates is an annual initiative of the Youth Ministry of the district; however, this year’s donation was organised in partnership with the Women’s Ministry and the Schools Outreach Ministry (SOM).

He encouraged the candidates not to entertain fear and panic, but to face the examination with confidence and to trust the Lord to see them through successfully.

“We wish you success in the exams and prosperity in life,” he added.

He took the opportunity to invite the candidates to a special event being organised by the district for all final year students, dubbed the “BECE Night.” The event, he said, is scheduled to take place on Friday at the church auditorium of the Asutsuare Central Assembly. 

According to him, the event is being organised to grant the candidates the opportunity to thank God for successfully seeing them through their basic education. As part of the event, the candidates would be oriented about leading godly and purpose-driven lives as they begin life after school, he further indicated.

The Shai Osudoku District Director of Education, Mrs. Harriet Lomotey, who received the items on behalf of the centre, thanked the church for the kind gesture and advised the candidates to be of good behaviour throughout the exam period in order not to bring their schools into disrepute.

The candidates also demonstrated their appreciation to the church with a rousing hand of applause. 

In attendance were Elder James Tetteh Tawiah (Agormanya Area Youth Ministry Secretary/ District Youth Ministry Leader), Elder Richard Anim (District Youth Ministry Secretary), Elder Foster Blankson (Assistant Youth Ministry Leader), Deaconess Esther Amanor (Assistant Women’s Ministry Leader), Deaconess Beatrice Noi, Deaconess Joyce Martey and other members of the District Women’s Ministry Executive Committee.

Report by Agormanya Area Media Team