Pastor Yatimboh Unveils Vision For Salaga Area web

Pastor Yatimboh Unveils Vision For Salaga Area

The Salaga Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Hayford Nsiah Yatimboh, has unveiled his vision for the transformation of the newly inaugurated Salaga Area.

He outlined his strategic vision during his inaugural Area Presbytery meeting with ministers and officers on Friday, September 20, 2024, at the Salaga Central auditorium.

Pastor Yatimboh affirmed that the mission of the Salaga Area aligns with the broader vision of The Church of Pentecost’s ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda, by transforming the world through Kingdom principles and values. He, therefore, encouraged members to act as ‘salt and light’ in their communities to effect transformation.

Quoting Exodus 3:1, he underscored the importance of leadership, asserting that unity among leaders is crucial for advancing the church’s agenda.

He expressed his aspiration for the Salaga Area to become a leading example in Ghana.

Sharing his personal experiences in ministry to inspire resilience among leaders, Pastor Yatimboh called for evangelism efforts to extend from village to village, town to town, and house to house to reach every corner of society.

He assured the officers that they share one Father (God) and that he is merely a caretaker under the guidance of Jesus Christ. He highlighted the benefits of establishing an administrative Area and urged members to actively participate rather than remain passive observers.

During the meeting, Pastor Ohene Boafo, the PENSA Traveling Secretary for the Northern Sector (covering Tamale, Salaga, and Yendi Areas), addressing the presbytery about PENSA activities, announced the formation of a group called ‘Bombers,’ aimed at enhancing rural evangelism. He also announced plans to introduce social service group focused on addressing community issues related to health, agriculture, and other social interventions.

The meeting concluded with Pastor Yatimboh leading an intensive prayer session for the Area, its ministers, and upcoming events such as Area Week 3 and Christmas convention.

The meeting was well-attended by over 200 participants, consisting officers and ministers and their wives.

Report by Salaga Area Media Team

Digital Champions Summit Held web

Digital Champions Summit Held

In collaboration with various churches, the Great Commission Movement of Ghana has successfully hosted the ‘Digital Champions Summit 2024’ at the Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra.

The day’s event aimed to equip Christian digital missionaries with modern evangelism techniques through digital media.

Dr Paul Nsiah, a senior lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, opened the summit with a sermonette, urging Christians to utilise digital platforms for evangelism.

He highlighted the slow growth of Christianity, just 0.1% increase over the last decade. He emphasised the need for greater digital outreach, referencing 1 Corinthians 9:22-23.

Mrs  Mary Bawa, Project Manager at the Cyber Security Authority (CSA), addressed the cyber threats facing online evangelism.

She cited Matthew 28:18-20 to underscore the potential of technology in reaching global audiences but warned of risks like phishing, hacking, and ransomware. She advised using multi-factor authentication, backing up data, and avoiding personal details for organisational accounts.

Mr Maximus Ametorgoh, Lead Facilitator and CEO of the Institute of Digital Marketing, described social media as the new mission field.

He recommended building personal websites, running effective email outreach, creating virtual congregations on social media, and using mobile apps for outreach, referencing Psalm 68:11.

Apostle Ebenezer Hagan, Youth Director of The Church of Pentecost, called on young Christians to become ‘digital champions’ by leveraging technology to spread the Gospel.

He encouraged them to use social media, blogs, and podcasts for evangelism, despite challenges like misinformation and cyberbullying. He mentioned the importance of being spiritually grounded, responsible, and innovative in their online activities.

The event featured breakout sessions on Social Media Evangelism, Live Stream Production, Using AI in Ministry, Short Film Ministry, and SMS Evangelism.

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THIS THING CALLED GRACE; DIVINE SELECTION FOR DIVINE ASSIGNMENT web

Agona Swedru Schools Outreach Ministry’s Camping Yields 45 Souls

The Schools Outreach Ministry (SOM) in the Agona Swedru Area of The Church of Pentecost recently organised a ‘Reachout Camping’ resulting in 45 new converts and the establishment of a new assembly of the church.

Held from September 20-24, 2024, under the theme, ‘Reach Out and Save Theme’ (Matthew 28:18-20), the event aimed to inspire senior high school graduates to engage in evangelism.

Graduates from Breman Asikuma Senior High School and Swedru Senior High School participated in the five-day outreach, covering areas such as Kokoso, Mantse, Nyansakyere, Nkokoramu, and Asomdweyede.

The event witnessed significant spiritual impact on the local communities.

The organisers have paid special tribute to Pastor Adjei-Nimako Darkwa (Agona Swedru Area), Pastor Maxwell Gyan (Kokoso District Minister), Elder Tonnie Baffoe (Area SOM Coordinator) and his team and the students who embarked on the special exercise.

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55-Year-Old Fetish Priest Surrenders To Christweb

55-Year-Old Fetish Priest Surrenders To Christ

A 55-year-old fetish priest, Mr Bonupuoh Derbiere, also known as Owusu JM, has made a remarkable transformation by giving his life to Jesus Christ after over 20 years of idol worship.

Derbiere, who resides in the Birifoh in the Wa Area, was a prominent figure in his community, claiming to be next to God and attracting numerous followers to his shrine.

For two decades, he practiced soothsaying and served as a spiritual guide for many. However, in 2020, his life took a drastic turn when he fell ill.

Despite seeking treatment at various hospitals in the region, his condition worsened, leaving him bedridden for four years. He became increasingly dependent on his wife and children for mobility.

On September 23, 2024, a significant turning point occurred when the Babile District minister of The Church of Pentecost,Overseer James Wettey, and his team visited Derbiere’s home to share the Gospel and pray for him. By divine intervention, Derbiere rose from his bed and began walking, attributing his recovery to the power of the Holy Spirit whom the team had presented to him through their message.

As a result of this miraculous healing, Derbiere and seven members of his household embraced Christianity.

In a powerful act of renunciation, they discarded all idols from their home—a surprising collection that filled nearly an entire room.

The community has reacted with joy and amazement at this transformation. Many view it as a testament to the power of faith and redemption.

Derbiere expressed gratitude for his newfound faith and encouraged others who may be struggling with similar challenges to seek hope in Christ.

Report by Babile District Media Team

Bosore District Inaugurated web

Bosore District Inaugurated

The New Tafo Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku, has officially inaugurated the newly created Bosore District to the glory of God, bringing the number of districts in the Area to 12.

The Bosore District was carved out of the Kenyase and Abirem Districts in the New Tafo Area.

The inaugural service, held on Monday, August 26, 2024, at the Bosore Central Assembly auditorium, coincided with the welcome service of the pioneer District Minister, Pastor John Afawuah and his family.

Prophet Tetteh Doku, in his inaugural address, urged the District Executive Committee Members, the officers, and the entire membership to assist the district minister in the effective running of the district.

The Area pastorate and their spouses, along with  the Area Executive Committee Members, were present to grace the occasion.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

Koforidua, Effiduase Areas Launch Agent Of Peace Campaign web

Koforidua, Effiduase Areas Launch Agent Of Peace Campaign

The Koforidua and Effiduase Areas of The Church of Pentecost have jointly launched ‘Agent of Peace Campaign’ ahead of this year’s general elections.  

The launch took place on Sunday, September 22, 2024, at the Central Tabernacle in Koforidua, the Eastern regional capital.

The event, aimed at fostering peace ahead of the December 7 Ghana’s presidential and parliamentary elections, drew a diverse audience of political, religious, and social leaders, including traditional rulers, the Regional Chief Imam, and security chiefs.

The theme of the campaign, ‘Seek Peace and Pursue It’ (Psalm 34:14b), emphasises the need for unity and understanding, particularly in the tense pre-election period.

In an address, Apostle Mike Etrue, the Koforidua Area Head and Chairman of the Eastern Regional Coordinating Committee, who also doubles as an Executive Council member of The Church of Pentecost, highlighted the value of peace in democracy, stating, ‘Peace is priceless, while violence is devastating and indiscriminate.’

Apostle Etrue reminded all stakeholders of the need to safeguard the peace Ghana is enjoying, stressing that peace is a collective responsibility.

He acknowledged how The Church of Pentecost is recognised for its peace-building initiatives during the 2016 and 2020 elections and promised that the church will continue to position itself as a moral voice in Ghanaian society.

He noted that the campaign is designed to encourage Ghanaians to engage in respectful and constructive dialogue rather than divisive rhetoric.

Drawing on the wisdom of leaders like Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr., the Koforidua Area Head stressed that peace is more than the absence of conflict—it requires daily efforts to foster empathy and unity.

He urged other peace-loving institutions to join the campaign, ensuring that the message of peace spreads across all sectors of Ghanaian society while emphasising the critical importance of maintaining order, with the peacefulness of the elections being ‘consequential to our existence and safety as a people.’

Apostle Etrue on behalf of The Church of Pentecost, encouraged all Ghanaians to become agents of peace, quoting Martin Luther King Jr. that, ‘The time is always right to do what is right.’

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Be Zealous For God – Pastor Awugya Charges Youth web

Be Zealous For God – Pastor Awugya Charges Youth

The Darkuman District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Samuel Awugya, has called on the youth of the church to be zealous about things concerning God.

He made the call when during an Area Zonal Joint Service held at the Darkuman Central Assembly on September 16, 2024.

In a sermon titled, ‘The Unleashed Youth: Revisiting the Zeal of the Apostolic Fathers,’ with scripture references to Acts 1:8 and Matthew 28:18-20, Pastor Awugya appealed to the youth to be zealous in evangelism and other outreaches to win souls for Christ Jesus.

He recalled how the early church were unleashed in the power of the Holy Ghost and transformed their spheres for the Lord.

Revealing how the power of God has always been at work in The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Awugya indicated that people like the late Apostle Walker and others through their zeal for God did miraculous works and won many souls for Jesus Christ in their days through the power of the Holy Spirit.

He, therefore, charged the youth to dedicate their time and energy for the things of the Lord in other to be used mightily by the Lord as the church is taking over nations to transform every society with Kingdom principles.

The meeting, under the umbrella of Darkuman Zone, was attended by Youth Ministry members from Darkuman, Darkuman Nyamekye, PIWC-Nyamekye, Kwashieman and Mt. Zion districts.

Report by Grace Tsotso, Darkuman

Otsenkorang District Children’s Ministry, TL Kids Foundation Donate To Otsenkorang School web

Otsenkorang District Children’s Ministry, TL Kids Foundation Donate To Otsenkorang School

The Otsenkorang District Children’s Ministry in the Agona Swedru Area of The Church of Pentecost, in collaboration with TBL Kids Foundation, has donated essential items to the Otsenkorang D/A Basic School.

The donation, worth GHS 6,500.00, included educational materials such as mats, books, pencils, toys, and other learning resources vital for early childhood development.

In addition to the donation, the church painted the crèche block, creating a conducive learning environment for the young children. The gesture not only improved the physical appearance but also enhanced the overall learning atmosphere of the school.

The presentation ceremony, held on September 16, 2024, was attended by key personalities, including Overseer Solomon Boadi (Otsenkorang District Minister) and his wife, Rebecca, children workers in the district, the Assistant Headmaster and several teachers of the school.

The school authorities expressed their deep appreciation to The Church of Pentecost and its partners for the timely intervention.

Adding his voice to the call by the school authorities for government intervention, Overseer Solomon Boadi made a heartfelt plea to the Ghana Education Service (GES) to support the school with more educational materials and post additional teachers to the school to make improve on teaching and learning in the school.

The school is currently operating with only four teachers managing classes from crèche to JHS 3, which presents a significant challenge.

The collaboration between The Church of Pentecost and TBL Kids Foundation reflects a shared commitment to the development of education in the community. Both organisations reaffirmed their dedication to furthering this cause.

The initiative seeks to ensure that every child has access to the resources and support they need to succeed academically. The church remains open to further collaborations that will advance educational standards in the community.

Report by Otsenkorang District Media Team 

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35 Graduate From Tema Greenwich Meridian District Marriage & Family Life School

The Tema Greenwich Meridian District recently held a graduation ceremony for the 1st and 2nd batches of its Marriage & Family Life School at the Safo Memorial Temple in Tema for 35 students who successfully completed the requirements for Sessions 1 & 2.

Each session covered 20 lessons which spanned eight weeks of virtual classes with seven in-built face-to-face counselling sessions.

Fifty students registered for the two sessions, with 35 of them successfully completing the programme and presented for graduation. The 35 students made up of 20 for the first batch and 15 for the second batch. They were selected from Ghana, United Kingdom and Czech Republic, as well as non-Church of Pentecost members.

The Dean, Elder Akwasi Boaten-Sekyerehene, commended the District Minister/Rector of the school, Pastor Dr Suleman De-Graft Issaka, for his strong support for the school, always ensuring the needed logistics are provided, and showing leadership.

He also commended the students for their cooperation and comportment throughout the lecture periods.

The Rector, Pastor De-Graft Issaka, on his part, commended the students, the faculty and specifically mentioned the Dean and Registrar for their selfless and dedicated services to the school. He commended the students as well and charged them to be good ambassadors for the school by living out the lessons learnt from the school in their marriages.

Report by Pastor Dr Suleman De-Graft Issaka

Digital World Is New Evangelism Space – Youth Director Reveals web

Digital World Is New Evangelism Space – Youth Director Reveals

The Youth Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Ebenezer Hagan, has called on young Christians to aspire to become digital champions, revealing that the digital space has become a new frontier for ministry.

According to him, God is inviting believers to join Him in this space, where the potential for Kingdom impact is immense.

Apostle Hagan said this on Monday, September 23, 2024, during a day’s summit dubbed, ‘Digital Champions Summit 2024,’ organised by the Great Commission Movement of Ghana (a non-denominational Christian group) at the Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra.

The event was aimed at training digital missionaries for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. 

Addressing the participants, the Youth Director stated: ‘The digital world is the new space for ministry, and God is waiting for leaders to join Him in that space.’

He described a digital champion as more than just a proficient tech user, saying, ‘A digital champion is an individual who is strong, competent, and proficient in the use of technology, but most importantly, they are strong Christians. They know that in the Christian frame, they are ministers.’

According to him, digital champions understand their role as more than mere consumers of content but see themselves as vessels through which God can bring transformation to the digital world.

In a time of rapid technological advancement, Apostle Hagan pointed out that digital platforms have increasingly become influential in shaping society, fostering connections, and creating online communities.

He highlighted the many challenges in the digital space, such as misinformation, cyberbullying, mental health issues, and the risk of addiction.

The Youth Director, however, assured them that as digital natives, they are uniquely equipped to navigate the rough terrain.

While recognising their inherent ability to use technology for good, he stressed the need for them to leverage their technical skills and platforms for ministry, thereby turning challenges into opportunities for evangelism.

Apostle Hagan believes social media is a powerful tool for outreach, discipleship, and disseminating the Gospel.

He encouraged young Christians to take up blogging, podcasting, and content creation as means of spreading the word of God. He, however, cautioned that becoming an effective digital evangelist requires more than just technical knowledge.

‘To be a true online media evangelist, you must be spiritually grounded,’ he said, adding, ‘Develop a strong prayer life, immerse yourself in the word of God, and ensure that everything you post, share, and engage with on social media reflects your Christian values.’

In addition to spiritual maturity, Apostle Hagan stressed the importance of acquiring digital skills such as content creation, social media management, and even coding.

‘We must be innovative in how we share the Gospel online. Let’s use the tools of this age to engage the world, while always aligning our actions with the teachings of Christ,’ he stated.

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