Missions Exist Everywhere In Contemporary Times – Apostle Anane Denteh Observes

The Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, has asserted that the scope of contemporary missions now covers the ‘six continents’ of the world, not on a particular destination as was in the past.

“The Mission to Six Continents concept was developed by the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism (CWME) under the auspices of the World Christian Council (WCC) conference held in Mexico City in 1963,” the PEMEM Director stated.

The PEMEM Director made this assertion on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, during a presentation at the Orientation for Missionaries at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa-Fetteh, near Kasoa.

Apostle Anane Denteh, who doubles as an Executive Council Member of the church, spoke on the topic, “Contemporary Issues In Missions.”

Quoting from Matthew 24:14, Apostle Anane Denteh said that the gospel of the kingdom of God is supposed to be proclaimed throughout the whole world, as a testimony to the nations.

“All those who matter in the kingdom are missionaries of Christ,” he said.

He explained that a missionary practitioner refers to all people involved in the activities of mission work. These, he noted, include the mission agencies, missionaries, donors, among others.

“Taking time to study the contemporary issues in mission is a critical exercise that every mission practitioner should take very seriously,” he stressed.

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, who is also the Chieftaincy Ministry National Co-ordinator of The Church of Pentecost, further stated that there are six basic qualities of a good practitioner of missions. He stated that a good missionary should be a student of the Bible, a student of mission, a pastor or a teacher in the mission field, a Holy Spirit-filled or matured person, an epitome of sacrifice, and a missiological researcher.

“As a student of missions, research is needed into the culture and traditions of the people,” he mentioned, adding, “In missions, every missionary is a messenger, and the people must accept the messenger to accept his message.”

He, however, pointed out that the mission field is filled with several challenges, notably among them are religious fanaticism leading to persecutions and terrorism; ungodly ideologies, worldviews, and national policies; nationalism, xenophobia, ethnocentrism, and racism, among others.

He also charged the clergy to indulge in digital evangelism, where technology is implored in the proclamation of the gospel of Christ.

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh cautioned that while planting ethnolinguistic churches is a good missional strategy, care must be taken to manage those churches very well so that they would not turn into ethnocentric pressure groups in the church.

He further charged missionaries to allow the Holy Spirit to empower them, saying, “A mission practitioner may have the strategy or approach on the field but the one above all is the miracle of the Holy Spirit.”

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Agormanya Area PEMEM Embarks On Road Safety Campaign

The Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) of the Agormanya Area of The Church of Pentecost has held a Road Safety Campaign at the Kpong Lorry Station in the Eastern Region as part of the activities marking the 2022 PEMEM week-long celebration.

Speaking at the event, the Agormanya Area PEMEM Leader, Pastor Joseph Kwadwo Tawiah, stated: “As citizens whatever we do in our lives must be done to the glory of God. Hence, the road safety campaign is an activity to glorify God.”

Reading 1 Corinthians 10:31, Pastor Tawiah iterated that drivers and riders are key persons when considering road safety issues, hence the need to engage and educate all road users to be disciplined and safety conscious.

Pastor Tawiah advised drivers to always put on their seat belts whilst driving.

The Chairman of the Kpong Branch of Co-operative Drivers Union, Mr. Paul Kantey, commended The Church of Pentecost for organising the timely campaign. He entreated other churches to emulate the example.

The Akuse Police Commander, Chief Inspector Emmanuel Agbefe, noted that good drivers are those who always return safely from their trips.

Taking the drivers through basic road safety tips, Elder Samuel Teye (Kpong District PEMEM Leader), asked drivers to avoid drinking alcohol, ensure regular and proper vehicle maintenance, maintain concentration when driving, and comply to speed limits and other rules of the road.

In attendance were Chief Inspector Agbemabiese Joseph of Kpong Police Station, Pastor Samuel Dadzie, Pastor Samuel Malack Arthur, and Elder Felix Akonnor (Agormanya Area PEMEM Secretary).

The PEMEM Directorate of The Church of Pentecost led by Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh launched the National Safety Campaign in 2021.

Report by Agormanya Area Media Team.

Christians Urged To Seek Divine Knowledge

Mrs. Gladys Nana Yaa Animah Oduro, wife of the Yennyawoso District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, has advised Christians to commit themselves to divine knowledge acquisition to sail through in their quest to take territories for Christ. 

She explained that knowledge is power and that whoever is destitute of it falls prey to the deceit of the devil and eventually perishes.

She said this in a sermon titled: “Equipping Men to Possess the Nations” on Sunday, June 19, 2022, when she fellowshipped with the members of Grace Assembly to cap off the week-long national celebration of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM).

Taking her main scriptures from 1 Corinthians 4:20 and Ephesians 6:10-17, Mrs. Oduro mentioned that the church is an equipping centre where Christians are girded up for every task assigned to them. 

According to her, whoever goes to church and avails themselves to the teachings of God, becomes fit in all spheres of life because they are exposed to holistic teachings.

Mrs. Oduro, whose message touched on all aspects of human’s life, further noted that possessing the nations agenda of the Church can only be realised with power, but not just a mere talk. The power, on the other hand, she said, is found in the word of God. She, thus, charged Christians to be filled with the word and the knowledge of God in these evil times where everything points to the fact that the second coming of Christ is imminent, saying, “The devil fears those who have the word of God within them.”

She added that those with an in-depth knowledge of God and His words stay put at the Lord’s feet, no matter the circumstances and diligently apply themselves to the word for breakthrough.

She also expressed the need for Christians to maintain good health by adopting good eating habit and exercising regularly.

Reading from Genesis 18:19 and Malachi 2:15, Mrs. Gladys Nana Yaa Animah Oduro urged parents to make a determined effort to train their children in the way of the Lord. She cautioned that failure to do so will deprive them of God’s blessings.

She blamed streetism and waywardness of many children on lack of good parental care and broken homes and strongly advised married couples against divorce, saying, “It is easier to build a strong Christian home than to repair a broken home.”

Report by Yennyawoso District Media Team

God Needs Awakened Men To Possess The Nations – PEMEM Director

The Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, has said that the “possessing the nations” agenda depends on the commitment and dedication of men, who are fully awakened and well-focused on the Great Commission.

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh made this assertion on Thursday, June 16, 2022, when he gave a presentation on the topic, “When Men Went To Sleep” Matthew 13:24-30 at the Aflao Area PEMEM joint service at the Shekinah Temple, Aflao. 

In his exposition, Apostle Anane Denteh noted that the progress of every nation, family and church hinges on the alertness of men and their commitment to duty.

“Men who sleep on duty cannot achieve any good thing in the society. Therefore, if we want to equip men to possess the nations, then they must first be awakened,” he said. 

He further noted that anyone asleep cannot respond to a call to duty and could not be counted upon to accomplish a task.

“To be given a task and be able to accomplish, it a person must be awakened from his sleep to be sent,” he added. 

“If a home can be a successful place with great progress, the men in the house must be awakened. Likewise, if the church is to make progress in the Kingdom business, then men in the church must be awakened. A married man who is awakened can discern his child’s future and give them the best education so that when the child becomes successful in future, they could take care of him,” he said. 

Expounding Matthew 13:24-30, Apostle Anane Denteh explained that the enemy is only able to cause harm when people go to sleep. 

He, therefore, cautioned men to wake up from their slumber and be watchful and discerning in order to secure the future of their homes, professions, churches, communities and nations, stressing that: “Having a good intention is not enough because the devil is always looking for an opportunity to sow bad seeds in your life.”

Apostle Anane-Denteh urged Christian men not to be reactive to situations but always look ahead and exercise utmost patience, especially when afflicted, and trust that God will surely show up and bring victory. 

“No matter the challenges, the Lord will give us the solution to address them. When you find yourself in a difficult marriage, do not take a shortcut by resorting to divorce. Instead, if you remain patient in the presence of the Lord and obey His word, whatever is yours shall return to you regardless of what the devil will do. Men ought to pray and patiently wait for God’s deliverance.”

Apostle Anane Denteh also used the occasion to share with the congregation the four-year strategic vision of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry and urged all men to embrace it and work hard towards the realising the possessing of the nations agenda. 

Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey (Aflao Area Reporter)

Achimota Chief Celebrates PEMEM Week At Abofu Worship Centre

As part of the activities to culminate the 2022 Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) week-long national celebration in Abofu Worship Centre in the Achimota Area of The Church of Pentecost, the Chief of Achimota, Nii Ayi-Bonte Adams II, was invited to a special lunch buffet on Sunday, 19th June 2022 at the worship centre.

To promote unity, love and family life, members of the church invited their spouses who were not members of the church as guests for the occasion.

The Worship Centre was therefore privileged to host the Chief of Achimota, Nii Ayi-Bonte Adams II, whose wife is a deaconess of the church. It was glorious when Nii appeared in his PEMEM cloth with his entourage.

The chief shared a few words of advice to Christian men and urged them to take up their full responsibilities as fathers in the home. He urged men to take a keen interest in the development of their children. He thanked God for The Church of Pentecost and wished all the members well in their endeavours.

The Resident Minister, Pastor Augustine Arthur-Norman, on his part, expressed gratitude to the Chief and his elders for ensuring a peaceful relationship between the church and the community.

Pastor Arthur-Norman commended the Area Head, Apostle David Tettey Tekper, and the Area PEMEM Executive Committee members for helping them to hold a successful programme during the week.

He called on the men to exhibit the Kingdom values and principles in their spheres of life.

Report by Abofu Worship Centre Media Team.

PEMEM Director Presents Agri-Business Concept In Ho

The Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, has presented the ministry’s entrepreneurial concept in Agri-Business to members of the ministry in the Ho Area of the church.

Addressing local, district and area executive committee members of the ministry at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Ho as part of his recent tour of the Area from 16th to 17th June 2022, Apostle Anane Denteh, who is a member of the Executive Council of the church, disclosed that the ministry has introduced a project called Agri-Business concept to develop the capacity of men in the church.

“This is to beef up the income generation opportunities of the members which is part of the ministry’s social development agenda for its members,” he stated.

He explained that the agri-business concept is in a form of a collapsible fishpond of 1,000 fingerlings to start with. This innovative idea, he said, is easy to construct and through skill development training, the individual who may have no idea in aqua-culture would be tutored into acquiring the basic skills in the management of the fishpond and caring for the fingerlings.

He recommended this to all entrepreneurial and unemployed persons as well as the youth to venture into the business. This, he said, could supplement the income of members of the church.

He added that The Church of Pentecost, in collaboration with the Israeli Embassy, is rolling out more innovative business ventures for the betterment of the members.

He concluded that PEMEM is about to launch its new project dubbed the Pentecost Agri-Business Class to empower the members at the grassroots to develop their social life.

The Ho Area Head and Executive Council member, Apostle Dr Dela Quampah applauded the ministry for the thoughtful interventions and expressed the Area’s readiness to commence the project.

Pastor Michael Arthur, the Ho Area PEMEM Leader and District Minister for Ziavi Dzogbe, also lauded the concept and pledged the Area’s eagerness to implement the Agri-Business project.

Report by Pastor Felix Brakatu.

PEMEM Embarks On Health Walk

As part of activities to mark the National Week Celebration of The Church of Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), members of the ministry in the Yennyawoso District went on health walk through the principal streets of Dichemso in Kumasi.

The event, held in collaboration with Pentecost International Worship Centre, New Tafo (PIWC- New Tafo), took place on Saturday, June 18, 2022.

The walk, which ended at the forecourt of PIWC -New Tafo with aerobic session, saw excellent patronage as the Yennyawoso District Minister, Pastor Charles Oduro, and his wife, Mrs. Gladys Nana Yaa Animah Oduro, participated. 

Addressing the participants, Pastor Oduro commended them for availing themselves for the exercise and urged them to prioritise their health by exercising regularly. 

On his part, the Yennyawoso District PEMEM Leader, Elder Samuel Nana Brobbey, emphasised the need for regular exercises in order to maintain good health since good health also plays a vital role in Christianity. 

He, therefore, disclosed that the ministry has planned to make the event a monthly feature to help members exercise regularly.

As side attraction, participants were treated to sumptuous mashed kenkey and bread.

Among the participants were Brother Samuel Opoku Mensah (PIWC-New Tafo PEMEM Leader), Elder Anthony Anane (Yennyawoso Central Assembly PEMEM Leader), and others.

Report by Yennyawoso District Media Team

Possess Your Wife And You Will Possess The Home – Apostle Kumi-Larbi

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has expressed the need for men to possess their wives in their quest to build a godly home.

He has, therefore, entreated men to gain knowledge and understanding to be able to live peacefully with their wives in building a lovely home that would promote good Christian values and principles.

The General Secretary was speaking at the Nsawam Central Assembly of The Church of Pentecost during the climax of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) on Sunday, June 19, 2022. The climax of this year’s PEMEM Week-long celebration which was on the theme, “Equipping Men to Possess the Nations,” coincided with the Father’s Day global celebration which was marked on Sunday.

Speaking on the topic, “The Role of Christian Men in Possessing the Family” with the main scriptures taken from Deuteronomy 6:7-9; Genesis 18:19, Apostle Kumi-Larbi explained that God intentionally called Abraham and impressed upon him to worship Him with his entire household.

According to him, God intended to bless Abraham and the generations after him. Therefore, it was important for Abraham to ensure that he kept his household in the knowledge of God in order not to truncate the blessings of God.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi charged men, especially husbands to train up their children in the fear and the knowledge of God so that after they have left the scene their children will continue to uphold the values and principles of God to perpetuate the generational blessing.

To be able to have firm control of the home and lead with godly values and principles, the chief scribe of The Church of Pentecost tasked men to love, honour, and respect their wives just as Christ has loved the church (believers) despite their weaknesses (Ephesians 5:25-33; 1 Peter 3:7). This, he said, will ensure a serene and lovely atmosphere in the home.

“If you want to possess the home, you need knowledge and understanding. You will be in trouble if you are not able to understand women. The reason why many homes and marriages have broken down is that a lot of men have not really understood women. We need to stay with women in knowledge and wisdom just as Christ has considered us and chosen us to be His own.

The General Secretary noted that if men are able to capture the family and possess it for Christ, it would have a ripple effect on the church and the nation at large, as children would live a Christlike life to make society better for all.

He, therefore, entreated fathers to take up their leadership role and build a lovely home, where the full potentials of children will be exploited and harnessed to secure a better future for them.

Present at the service were the wife of the General Secretary, Mrs Rose Kumi-Larbi; the Nsawam Area Head, Apostle Francis Yaw Adu, and his wife Esther; the Nsawam District Minister, Pastor Joseph Kwame Boansi, the Area PEMEM Leader, Pastor Manasseh K. Agbodeka, and the Resident Minister of Nsawam PIWC, Pastor Emmanuel Osei-Akosah, among others.

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Your Actions As Father Will Affect The Next Generations – Tobinco Boss Asserts

Elder Dr. Samuel Nana Amo Tobbin, Executive Chairman of Tobinco Group of Companies, has charged men not to neglect their roles as heads of their families, because their actions and inactions will affect generations yet unborn.

He gave the advice in a sermon titled, “When Men Slept” on Monday, June 13, 2022, at the Dr. Thomas Wyatt Memorial Temple in Accra Newtown District of The Church of Pentecost during the La Area Zonal Joint Service of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) as part of the ministry’s week-long national celebrations.

Elder Dr. Amo Tobbin, La Area Executive Committee Member of the church, took his main scriptures from Matthew 13:24-25 and Genesis 2:20-22, and stated that because Adam went to sleep by neglecting his role as head of his family, the devil infiltrated into his family and cleverly deceived his wife Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. This, he said, has brought negative consequences on the entire human race.

He, therefore, charged men not to be complacent and neglect their roles, but strive for excellence and safeguard the future of the generations after them.

Elder Dr. Samuel Nana Amo Tobbin admonished men to always come into the presence of God to receive deep and divine insight to enable them live up to expectations.

In attendance were Apostle ADP James Tetteh who sat in for the La Area Head, Apostle John Osei Amaniampong, the Area PEMEM Executive Committee Members, and some pastors and their wives, among others.

Report by Daniel Tetteh, La Area Reporter.

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Obuasi Area PEMEM Holds Inter-District Sports Festival

The Adansi-Asokwa District in the Obuasi Area emerged overall winners of the ‘Inter-District Sports Festival’ organised by the area’s Men’s Ministry (PEMEM). The Estate and Kunka districts followed in second and third place, respectively.

The keenly-contested soccer competition took place at the Ofori Stadium on Friday, December 3, 2021.

All three district finalists were presented with trophies and medals for their respective feats.

Individual awards were also presented to Peter Nkansah of Estate District; voted best player of the tournament, Thomas Aboagye of Kunka District; adjudged the best goalkeeper, and Emmanuel Arthur of Estate District; the top goal scorer of the competition with four goals.

Present at the event were the Obuasi Area Head, Apostle William Boakye Agyarko, who performed the ceremonial kick for the commencement of the football competition, as well as the Area PEMEM Leader, Pastor Benjamin Sarpong Mensah.

Pastor Samuel Annor Addo (Area Youth Ministry Leader) and Deacon Daniel Asare (Area PEMEM Secretary) served as match officials. 

As part of the event, officials of Archivers Medical Laboratory organised free health screening for members and other spectators of the event. Patrons of the exercise were screened for Hepatitis B, Hypertension, Diabetes, vision problems, and eye disorders.

Report by Elder Ebenezer Asare.