2024 Offinsoman Environmental Care Campaign Was One Of A Kind web

2024 Offinsoman Environmental Care Campaign Was One Of A Kind

It was a heartwarming sight on Saturday, March 16, 2024, as people from all walks of life, regardless of their status, age, or gender, united in a massive clean-up effort across Offinso municipality and its environs.

Notably, Nana Dwamena Akenteng II, the new Paramount Chief of Offinso Traditional Council, Hon. Kingsley Appiah, MCE, DSP Philip Jaculi, District Police Commander, Madam Gladys Kwakye, Municipal Director of Education, and Apostle Samuel Edzii Davidson, Area Head of The Church Pentecost and Chairman of the Steering Committee of Offinsoman Environmental Care Campaign, were all seen actively clearing choked gutters. Their participation, alongside leaders and members of the clergy, security, health sector workers, the Muslim community, and other state agencies, was a testament to the campaign’s importance.

The regular clean-up exercise, which has received the full endorsement and support of all stakeholders in Offinso, started on Friday, March 15, when heads, teachers, and pupils from 41 basic schools took to the streets with their cleaning accessories before the other session of the public completed the exercise on Saturday.

Preceding the clean-up exercise were activities like stakeholder engagement meetings, training of trainers (ToT) for attitudinal change lectures, and public sensitization in schools and information centres.

To the glory of God, this year’s Offinsoman environmental care campaign was very impactful and truly one of a kind.

Report by Pastor Austin Kofi Fuachie (Offinso Obuasi District)

Suame Area Donates Items Worth GHS 191,600.00 To Missions web

Suame Area Donates Items Worth GHS 191,600.00 To Missions

The Suame Area of The Church of Pentecost on Friday, March 15, 2024, generously donated items valued at GHS 191,600.00 to support the missions enterprise of the Church.

These items included 7 motorbikes, 15 bicycles, a 5 KVA Genset, clothing, 3 rechargeable speakers, 21 bundles of used clothes, car tapes, 3 bundles of used shoes, and suits.

Apostle John Obeng Kesse, the Area Head, emphasised the importance of supporting missionaries, as missions play a crucial role in spreading the Gospel and expanding the kingdom of God. He expressed the Area’s commitment to support the propagation of the Gospel both locally and internationally.

Apostle Obeng Kesse also praised the work of both internal and external missionaries, urging them to continue their efforts, and called on other areas to offer their support. He assured that the Suame Area would work closely with the Missions Directorate of the Church to fulfil the requests of missionaries, using all available resources, including prayer.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah & Dennis Owusu

Atonsu Area Supports Sawua Health Centre web

Atonsu Area Supports Sawua Health Centre

The Atonsu Area of The Church of Pentecost has demonstrated its unwavering support for the Sawua Health Centre in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region.

In a heartwarming gesture of generosity, the Church made a substantial donation to the health centre on Friday, March 22, 2024.

The donation, valued at over GHS 20,000.00, was aimed at helping the health centre meet its logistical needs and enhance its capacity to deliver essential healthcare services to the local community.

Led by the Area Head, Apostle Gideon Obeng-Darko Debrah, the donation included vital medical equipment and supplies such as a delivery bed, ward beds, filled-litre oxygen cylinders, consumable gloves, weighing machines, and executive chairs.

These items are expected to significantly improve the operational efficiency of the Sawua Health Centre, ensuring that it remains well-equipped to meet the healthcare demands of its patients.

Apostle Debrah highlighted the importance of supporting the Sawua Health Centre, recognising its pivotal role as the primary healthcare facility for the community. He affirmed the Area’s dedication to supporting the facility through regular contributions, aiming to elevate its standards of excellence.

Receiving the items, Madam Victoria Derry, the Public Health Nurse who represented the District Health Director, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the donation and emphasised its positive impact on healthcare delivery in the community.

She also appealed for support in enhancing the facility’s Lab Centre, stressing its crucial role in healthcare services.

Hon. Prince Kwame Adutwum, the Assembly Member of Sawua Electoral Area, also appreciated The Church of Pentecost for their generous gesture, recognising the power of community solidarity in addressing healthcare challenges.

The collaborative efforts between the Atonsu Area of The Church of Pentecost and the Sawua Health Centre exemplify the importance of community support in improving healthcare services for all.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah & Dennis Owusu

PENSA-Sunyani Sector Organises “Todah Praise” web

PENSA-Sunyani Sector Organises “Todah Praise”

The Sunyani Sector of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) has organised a grand Gospel Rock Show, dubbed “Todah Praise.”

The event took place at the Fiapre Central Assembly church on Sunday, February 25, 2023, where five choirs drawn from the institutions took turns treating students to melodious and edifying gospel tunes.

The event featured a rich tapestry of choirs, each representing a different institution: Gospel Envoy from the College of Health, Yamfo; Melodians from the Sunyani Technical University; Elohim Music from the University of Energy and Natural Resources; and Vessels of Praise from the Berekum College of Education.

In a short exhortation, Mrs. Nana Adowa Boateng, the wife of the Traveling Secretary, advised all gathered to have a heart of gratitude in every circumstance.

She added that though some experiences in life can be disheartening, a heart of gratitude would grant us peace in the midst of the storm.

To climax the programme, Elder Emmanuel Awortwe, a renowned gospel artiste in the Bono Region, led the house in a spirit-filled session of spiritual deepening and worship.

Report by PENSA-Sunyani Sector Media Team

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Tema Area Holds Pre-Easter Convention Retreat

The Tema Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised a 3-day Ministers and Wives Pre-Easter Convention Prayers at Shiloh Retreat Centre, near Tsopoli, for spiritual enrichment and empowerment ahead of the convention.

Under the spiritual guidance of Apostle Emmanuel Ofei Ankra-Badu, the Area Head, all ministers and wives from the 22 districts in the Tema Area came together for a spirit-filled prayer and fasting retreat.

The event provided a platform for reflection and spiritual growth and fostered a strong sense of unity and camaraderie among the participants, including Area Office staff.

The presence of respected speakers like Apostle Matthew Larbi Wettey (Rtd) and Prophet J. E. Ameyaw (Rtd) undoubtedly added depth and insight to the spiritual discussions during the retreat.

The various speakers, together with the Area Head, Apostle Emmanuel Ankra-Badu, led the ministers to pray for a bumper harvest of souls, a magnificent outpouring of the Holy Spirit and its transformational results in the lives of the entire membership during the upcoming Easter convention.

The upcoming convention, to be hosted at all the zonal centres of the Area from Wednesday, 26th to Sunday, 30th March 2024, carries a profound theme: “Jesus Christ, My Lord and My God,” John 20:28. This theme, chosen with great reverence, is a call for all to deepen their devotion and understanding of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Meanwhile, three newly acquired vehicles for the Great Ningo, Tema Community One, and Sege districts were dedicated during the retreat by Apostle Emmanuel Ankra-Badu.

Report by Pastor Samuel K. Koomson, Tema

The True Beauty Of A Christian Is In Sharing The Gospel - Prophet Tetteh Doku web

The True Beauty Of A Christian Is In Sharing The Gospel – Prophet Tetteh Doku

The New Tafo Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku, has stated that the act of sharing the Gospel message of Christ Jesus is the fundamental aspect that showcases the beauty of a Christian.

He emphasised that the true beauty of a Christian does not lie in their physical appearance or innate qualities but rather in their role as messengers of the Gospel.

“Spreading the Gospel makes the Christian beautiful,” Prophet Tetteh Doku said during his sermon titled: “Into the World, We Go” on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at the McKeown Missions Week launch held at the M. K. Yeboah Memorial Temple, Krofrom in Kumasi.

Reading Romans 10:9-15, the New Tafo Area Head highlighted the divine calling of individuals by God to propagate the Gospel and transform the world. He mentioned that those sent by God are equipped with heavenly support and power to navigate obstacles and persevere in their mission.

“When you are anointed for service, you do the work with joy regardless of circumstances,” he stated while recounting his experiences in the ministry work.

The clergyman underscored the transformative power of the Gospel, noting its ability to convict sinners, emphasising that this power remains constant.

He pointed out that God always accompanies the Gospel with signs and wonders, serving as evidence of His presence and power. He stressed that through preaching the Gospel, souls are saved and added to the church, leading to the expansion of the Kingdom of God, as seen in Acts 2:47b.

Concluding his message, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku urged Christians not to withhold the Gospel but to consistently share it as they are heralds entrusted with this vital task.

He also encouraged the congregants to support the mission enterprise of the Church by contributing resources and calling and praying for the missionaries.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

Mrs. Juliana Korkor Obuobi Fellowships With Anyaa-Ablekuma Area web

Mrs. Juliana Korkor Obuobi Fellowships With Anyaa-Ablekuma Area

The wife of the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs. Juliana Korkor Obuobi, fellowshipped with the Anyaa-Ablekuma Area on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

The historic visit saw the gathering of all the pastorate and their wives, area, District, and local women’s leaders, as well as a mammoth of the women in the area.

The Area Head, Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwakye, in his welcome address, expressed his appreciation to Mrs. Julian Korkor Obuobi for making the time to visit the Area.

The congregation, who adorned themselves with the ministry’s paraphernalia, could not hide their joy as they danced their hearts out to the glory of God.

Mrs. Juliana Korkor Obuobi preached on the topic “The Unleashed Woman Transforming Her World,” where she stated that God has specially endowed women with the power of the Holy Spirit to position them to be able to transform her world.

She emphasised that the world is too large to be transformed by a single individual; however, God expects us to transform the whole world, which is why He has positioned them in various spheres in the marketplace to transform it.

Mrs. Korkor Obuobi also touched on the characteristics of the unleashed woman. According to her, the unleashed woman walks in righteousness and thus has no questionable character. Additionally, she speaks the truth wholeheartedly and is trustworthy.

“A woman unleashed does not gossip nor backbite. She patiently waits upon God and does not rush her way through life. The woman does not peddle herself in corruptible practices. Unleashed women are able to provide for the family. She shows compassion,” she stated.

Quoting Luke 24:9 and 1 Peter 2:9, she said that the unleashed woman is evangelistic and passionate about sharing Christ’s gospel with others wherever she finds herself.

She, therefore, urged women to embrace their role as change agents, bearing in mind that they are key stakeholders in the “Possessing the Nations” agenda.

Present at the event were Mrs. Comfort Ohemeng-Kwakye (Wife of the Area Head), ministers’ wives, and Women’s Ministry leaders at the area, district, and local levels.

Report by Anyaa Ablekuma Area Media Team

Embrace Your Role As Change Agents – Mrs. Korkor Obuobi Encourages Women web

Embrace Your Role As Change Agents – Mrs. Korkor Obuobi Encourages Women

Mrs. Juliana Korkor Obuobi, the wife of the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, has urged women to embrace their role as catalysts for positive change in the realisation of the “Possessing the Nations” agenda.

Mrs. Obuobi said this on March 20, 2024, at the Anyaa Central Assembly auditorium during the weekly Wednesday prayer meeting with the Women’s Ministry of the Anyaa Ablekuma Area.

Speaking on the topic: “The Unleashed Woman,” Mrs. Obuobi emphasised the importance of embodying Christlike characteristics to impact their respective spheres positively.

Drawing from biblical references such as 1 Peter 2:9 and Acts 1:8, she highlighted women’s integral role in the transformational agenda of Christianity.

“We have been given every power and strength through the word of God deposited in us,” Mrs. Obuobi declared, urging women to fearlessly make a positive impact in their communities. “As women, we share in the responsibility to transform our world accordingly.”

Expounding on the characteristics of an “unleashed woman,” Mrs. Obuobi outlined key traits essential for effective transformation:

Citing Matthew 5:13, Mrs. Obuobi stated that every unleashed woman must Walk in Righteousness. She further stressed the pivotal role of righteous living in preserving and illuminating the world.

She then added that the unleashed woman must be truthful and avoid gossip and backbiting.

“In a world often marred by deceit, unwavering honesty, even in the face of adversity, is absolutely important in our walk to change our spheres,” she said.

She stated that women who seek to affect their spheres must exercise restraint in speech, refraining from gossiping and speaking ill of others, thus fostering a culture of respect and kindness, live in harmony with everyone, uphold integrity, shun corrupt practices, actively engage in spreading the Gospel and embody the teachings of Christ in their spheres of influence.

Present at the event were the Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Head, Apostle William Ohemeng Kwakye, and his wife, Comfort. Accompanying Mrs. Obuobi was Mrs. Deborah Richlove Owusu, wife of the Osu Central District Minister.

Recognising the significance of the family unit, the wife of the General Secretary further underscored that women unleashed must take charge of their home.

She then added that it is important for every woman to respect and serve her family, for it is a fundamental responsibility.

“Women must demonstrate compassion towards others and should rely on the guidance of the Holy Spirit and prioritise prayer as vital practices for spiritual empowerment and discernment for it mirrors Christ’s ministry, and it is a foundational attribute for societal transformation,” she stated.

Concluding her message, Mrs. Obuobi urged all gathered to be solutions to problems. Drawing inspiration from biblical figures like Esther, she then encouraged women to actively position themselves as solutions to societal challenges, thereby contributing to peace and harmony in their communities.

She then ended by making an impassioned call for women to embrace their transformative role in society, be an inspiration to others and positively influence their spheres with the values and principles of Christlike living.

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Ashanti-Bekwai Area Holds Holy Ghost Convention web

Ashanti-Bekwai Area Holds Holy Ghost Convention

The Ashanti Bekwai Area of The Church of Pentecost, under the leadership of Apostle Fred Tiakor, held a one-day Holy Ghost Convention at the Bekwai Central Assembly auditorium.

The event, which was held on Friday, March 15, 2024, under the theme “Receiving Power to Be Unleashed” (Acts 1:8), had Apostle I.K. Amoako (Rtd.) as guest speaker and was attended by over 1,700 members.

Speaking on the main theme with scripture references from Acts 1:8 and Luke 11:9-13, Apostle I.K. Amoako said that there are two categories of the Holy Spirit, that is His indwelling and His empowering nature.

He emphasised that the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit equips the believer for service in God’s Kingdom.

He said that as soon as one accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and personal Saviour, the Holy Spirit indwells them, and this gives them the fruit of righteousness and the heart of Jesus.

Apostle I.K. Amoako, however, noted that the empowering nature of the Holy Spirit is worked at and this is what is needed to be effectively unleashed for greater works.

According to him, one cannot rely on the indwelling spirit to do exploits, and therefore, advised Christians to yearn for the empowering spirit as they are being unleashed to conquer kingdoms for the Lord.

After the sermon, Pastor Seth Kwaku Ansah led the congregation in prayer during which 88 members received Holy Spirit baptism.

Also, many others received healings from all kinds of diseases.

Present at the Holy Ghost Convention were the area pastorate and their wives as well as officers and members of the church from the 22 districts in the area.

Report by Ashanti Bekwai Area Media Team.

The Life-Giver Is A Gracious God – Mrs. Roberta Aseyero web

Mrs. Roberta Aseyero, the wife of the Suhum Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has stated that one’s geographical location cannot prevent them from receiving God’s gracious love and mercies.

She made this profound declaration on Thursday, March 14. 2024 at the Shekinah Temple, Aflao, during the morning session of the “Aflao for Christ” crusade, which is being organised by the National Evangelism Ministry in conjunction with the Women’s Ministry.

She spoke on a message titled: “The Live Giver Is A Gracious God”, based on Joshua 2:1-21.

Mrs. Aseyero recounted how Rahab, a citizen of Jericho, received unmerited favour from God even though she did not deserve it.

Expounding her sermon, she said that after God had assured the Israelites of His provisions and promises to grant them the Promised Land as their treasured possession, Joshua their leader chose two spies to go and spy the land and bring back their report. Coincidentally, these men went into the house of Rahab, a prominent prostitute in Jericho. The men could have entered any other house, but out of divine goodwill and favour, the men found themselves in the Rahab.

“How could God, who was looking for a place for his people, direct these men to the house of a prostitute? This can only be possible through grace. God saw the longing of Rahab for him after she had heard of his fame in Jericho and chose a way to visit and rescue her”, she added.

She further stressed that in order to whitewash God’s gracious deliverance to Rahab, some Bible commentators claim that the spies went to an inn which belonged to her. This is because they could not fathom how God would send his people into the house of a prostitute.

However, “the life-giver is no respecter of persons. He is very gracious. In his kindness, he shows unmerited favour to everyone without conditions. It doesn’t matter the language you speak or your geographical location; the giver of life can show you favour,” she emphasised. 

Relating her message to the ongoing crusade, she retorted that some people might be asking themselves why the program is being organised at this particular time. She surmised that it is out of God’s divine providence and salvific purposes that the crusade has been brought to Aflao.

“God has purposed to use the crusade to set the captives free. God in this season is changing stories and transforming lives” she added.

She revealed that God will visit those who desire or long for him.

“If you don’t allow yourself to be carried along with this wave of revival, other people who have visited the land because of the crusade will take the blessings away. You have to avail yourselves for God to use you as liberators” she admonished the congregants.

Mrs. Aseyero posited some virtues about Rahab that is worth emulating. Firstly, she knew what to ask and say at the right time. She became a liberator of her family because she made her requests to the spies at the right time. 

“When Rahab had the right opportunity, she requested that she and her family be spared of God’s judgment upon the land. If God listened to a prostitute who had no relationship with him, is it too difficult for him to bless those who know him and put their trust in him? As children of God, we must not doubt God’s providential power and gracious deliverance,” she noted.

Secondly, she revealed that as a mark of her trust in the God of Israel, Rahab tied a scarlet robe on the window that she used to let down spies down when they fled from Jericho. The scarlet robe made her house look different from the rest. In the time of judgment, it was the scarlet robe that would distinguish her house from the rest from the rest.

Mrs. Aseyero prayed that God would put his sign of protection over the lives of those present, protecting them from evil and satanic attacks.

Thirdly, Rahab also told the spies about the news of God’s mighty works and power that had spread throughout the city of Jericho. Like Rahab, Mrs. Aseyero admonished Christians to make good use of information.

Rahab’s knowledge about the Israelites afforded her the opportunity to pray seek the welfare of his family.

“We are in the information age. What you don’t know will kill you” she emphasised.

According to the wife of the Suhum Area Head, another virtue that Rahab possessed that is worth emulating is that she was a hard-working woman.

Mrs. Aseyero stated that through her research, she discovered that Rahab was into a basket weaving business.

She, therefore, advised Christians to invest in multiple businesses in order to cushion their income and support their families.

Mrs. Roberta Aseyero also noted that Rahab knew how to create opportunities, adding: “Our ability to identify opportunities can open unlimited doors for us. Rahab hid the spies on top of her roof because she saw an opportunity to extend favour to these men, believing that whoever waters shall himself be watered.”

She concluded that Rahab had to wait for her deliverance to come. Even though it was delayed, she was not denied. She and her family were saved, and God’s providential grace enabled her to marry a Jewish royal, which made her become a great-grandmother of King David.

“If Rahab, who happens to be a prostitute and a liar, could receive God’s grace, then whatever situation we find ourselves in can also be turned around when we turn to the Lord. The Christian ought to speak positively about the situation, and things will change, for God spoke to darkness during the creation, and there was light. God is looking for a willing and obedient heart. Once it is given to him, he will surely extend his hand of favour to the seeker”, she explained.

The four-day event is being held under the theme “In Him is Life (John 1:4).”

Report by Aflao Area Media Team