SERVE GOD WITH YOUR POSSESSIONS – APOSTLE DIEUDONNÉ NUEKPE CHARGES CHRISTIANS pn

Serve God With Your Possessions – Apostle Dieudonné Nuekpe Charges Christians

Apostle Dieudonné Komla Nuekpe, an Executive Council Member and La Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has advised Christians, particularly church leaders, to serve God with all they possess — including their lives, resources, talents, time, and intellect — for the advancement of God’s Kingdom.

Delivering a message titled “Serving God with Your Possessions” at the Day 2 morning session of the maiden Western World Ministers and Wives Conference in Amsterdam today [August 7, 2025], Apostle Nuekpe reminded participants that both spiritual and material blessings are divine trusts, not personal entitlements.

“Our God is a giving God — everything He created gives,” he said, referencing the sun, moon, stars, and earth. “If everything God made gives, then I must also give. We are not owners, but stewards. Everything belongs to God.”

The conference, being held at the Park Inn by Radisson, has brought together ministers and their spouses from across Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania. It is organised by the International Missions Directorate of The Church of Pentecost under the theme: “Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling” (Ephesians 4:1; Galatians 1:24; 1 Thessalonians 4:7–8).

Apostle Nuekpe explained that in both the Old and New Testaments, faithful stewardship has always been a mark of godliness. Citing biblical figures like King David and the early church in Acts 4, he illustrated how sacrificial giving and full devotion were key to accomplishing God’s purposes.

He stressed that possessions include not only material resources (money, properties, goods), but also spiritual gifts, time, talents, homes, and intellect. Each, he said, must be intentionally offered in service to the Lord.

“We must move from ownership to stewardship,” he said. “God owns all. We are just managers — and faithful stewardship demands accountability, growth, and results.”

Referring to Vision 2028, Apostle Nuekpe highlighted the need for intentional mobilization of church resources to support church planting, missionary work, social care, and the expansion of Christ-centered institutions globally.

“This vision is a direct response to the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. It takes resources to send missionaries, build churches, support schools, and reach the vulnerable,” he stated.

He further encouraged ministers to model sacrificial service as seen in the life of Jesus, who not only gave His life on the cross but also washed the feet of His disciples.

“Our homes must become sanctuaries. Our money must honour God. Our time must be used wisely. Our intellect must serve the Kingdom,” he urged. “Every part of us must declare: I serve God with what I have.”

While acknowledging challenges such as financial strain and societal pressure, Apostle Nuekpe emphasised that true service goes beyond comfort — it reaches into eternal reward.

“Jesus, the ultimate stockbroker, said we must store up treasures in heaven,” he noted. “Let us not hold back. Let us give all to the God who gave everything.”

The Western World Ministers and Wives Conference continues until August 8, 2025, with sessions led by leaders of the Church, including the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, and the Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe.

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APOSTLE NYAMEKYE URGES MINISTERS TO SERVE GOD WITHOUT RESERVATION web

Apostle Nyamekye Urges Ministers To Serve God Without Reservation

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has urged ministers of the gospel to serve God without conditions or reservations, describing such a posture as “the delight of sacrifice.”

He made the call today during the opening session of the maiden Western World Ministers and Wives’ Conference underway in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Delivering a sermon titled “The Delight of Sacrifice: Serving God Without Reservation,” Apostle Nyamekye centred his message on the Apostle Paul’s view of ministry, calling on today’s generation of church leaders to emulate Paul’s unwavering zeal and deep passion for the Lord.

He described the Apostle Paul as a “hybrid of clergy and laity,” who, through a deep knowledge of God, committed himself fully to divine service.

“The best thing in life, bringing more joy, delight, and contentment than anything else, is the knowledge of God,” the Chairman stated. “The state that gives God the most pleasure is when man desires and strives for the knowledge of Him.”

According to Apostle Nyamekye, it is this constant pursuit of knowing God that fuels a believer’s commitment. He stressed that the more one grows in the knowledge of the Lord, the deeper their devotion to His service becomes.

“When you know Him as Lord, you will know yourself as a servant,” he said. “And the servant’s greatest goal is to please the Master.”

He explained that ministers who delight in sacrificial service do not operate based on personal interests or ambitions, but align themselves with Christ’s interest in others. “They have given up all claims of their rights to themselves. They are simply servants of God—fully surrendered, with no goals of their own,” he said.

Concluding his message, Apostle Nyamekye reminded ministers that true Christian service is driven by unconditional devotion to Jesus. “Our motivation is our love for Christ—no conditions, no reservations,” he emphasised.

The ongoing Western World Ministers and Wives’ Conference is the first of its kind and brings together ministers and their wives from North America, Europe, and other Western countries. It forms part of the Church’s strategic effort to reposition itself for effective mission in contemporary global contexts.

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THE WESTERN WORLD MUST BE WON FOR THE LORD – APOSTLE ERIC NYAMEKYE web

The Western World Must Be Won For The Lord – Apostle Eric Nyamekye

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, has issued a clarion call to ministers and church leaders across the globe to intentionally pursue the spiritual transformation of the Western world through strategic evangelistic efforts.

Speaking at the opening of the maiden Western World Ministers and Wives Conference in Amsterdam today [August 6, 2025], Apostle Nyamekye emphasised that the Western world—with all its advancements in secularism, individualism, and moral relativism—remains a fertile ground for the gospel of Jesus Christ.

“The Western world must be won for the Lord—not simply through inviting people to church services, but by building relationships and serving as bridges upon which the gospel can travel,” he declared.

The conference, which is taking place at the Park Inn by Radisson, has gathered ministers and their spouses from The Church of Pentecost across the Western world.

It is being organised by the International Missions Directorate under the leadership of Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, Missions Director of the Church. The event runs from August 6–8, 2025, under the theme: “Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling” (Ephesians 4:1; Galatians 1:24; 1 Thessalonians 4:7–8).

Apostle Nyamekye explained that the expansion of the usual European Ministers’ Conference into a Western World-wide gathering is a deliberate effort to build a shared understanding among ministers of the Church’s global mission agenda.

He highlighted the Church’s exponential growth from Ghana to over 190 nations, noting a marked increase in indigenous participation, which has resulted in the creation of city and homogenous churches across Europe, North America, and beyond.

“We must not merely hold congregational meetings,” he said. “Our presence in these nations must be felt—not just by what we preach, but by the lives we live. We are here to raise a people who will radically, creatively, and graciously express Christ in every sphere of society.”

The Chairman urged ministers to look beyond the comfort of their local Ghanaian congregations in the diaspora and to focus on strategic, cross-cultural missions, aimed at reaching native populations in their respective countries of residence.

“We are not called to be invisible. Our assignment is not to simply coexist—we are here to influence, to declare the life of Christ in word, in deed, and in attitude,” he stressed.

According to him, the Church must function not only as a religious gathering but as a transformational force capable of lifting entire nations or empires to health, healing, and hope through the power of the gospel.

He concluded by urging church leaders to renew their focus, deepen their cross-cultural engagement, and model lives that reflect the character and compassion of Christ wherever they are stationed.

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MAIDEN WESTERN WORLD MINISTERS & WIVES CONFERENCE UNDERWAY IN AMSTERDAM web

Maiden Western World Ministers & Wives Conference Underway In Amsterdam

The International Missions Directorate of The Church of Pentecost, under the leadership of Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, Missions Director of the Church, has commenced its maiden Western World Ministers and Wives Conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The event, currently underway at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel, has brought together ministers of The Church of Pentecost and their spouses from across the Western world.

The conference, chaired by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, is being held under the theme: “Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling,” drawn from Ephesians 4:1, Galatians 1:24, and 1 Thessalonians 4:7-8.

Apostle Nyamekye, in his opening address, explained that the expansion of the traditional European Ministers’ Conference into a full Western World gathering is aimed at fostering a shared understanding among ministers on the global mission agenda of the Church.

He noted the Church’s phenomenal growth into over 190 nations and the increasing involvement of indigenous believers, which has led to the planting of city and homogenous churches outside Ghana.

He urged ministers to move beyond congregational routines and to become intentional about raising Christ-like communities whose lives make a visible impact across the spheres of society.

“Our presence in the nations must not just be about holding church services. It must be felt in the way we live, build relationships, and serve as bridges for the gospel to travel,” he emphasised.

He further challenged participants to look beyond Ghanaian communities in the diaspora and focus on reaching the Western world, which he described as a complex but fertile ground for the gospel amidst growing secularism, individualism, and moral relativism.

Also addressing the gathering in later sessions will be the General Secretary, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, and Executive Council Members Apostle Dr. Dieudonne Nuekpe and Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi.

The conference, running from 6th to 8th August 2025, features morning, afternoon, and evening sessions—including workshops designed to equip participants for transformational ministry in their local contexts.

In a warm welcome address, the host of the conference, Apostle Samuel Obeng Eshun—who oversees The Church of Pentecost in the Netherlands—described the gathering as “a divine appointment.”

He noted that the purpose of the conference is to equip ministers to return home burning with renewed power and strength to challenge prevailing worldviews and advance the Kingdom of God.

The conference continues with more workshop sessions and spirit-filled encounters in the days ahead.

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Babile District Impacts Over 4,000 Students Through School Outreach Project web

Babile District Impacts Over 4,000 Students Through School Outreach Project

In alignment with Vision 2028 and the mandate to “Possess the Nations,” the Babile District of The Church of Pentecost has successfully executed a wide-reaching School Outreach Ministry Project across 15 communities within the Lawra and Jirapa districts of the Upper West Region.

Carried out between February and March 2025, the initiative extended godly influence into the education and health sectors by providing essential learning materials and healthcare support to schoolchildren and their families.

A total of 4,400 exercise books were distributed to 4,200 students in 14 basic schools through the district’s “1 Child, 4 Exercise Books” initiative. The exercise books, costing GH₵9,500, were funded through contributions from members of The Church of Pentecost – Babile District, the Darkuman Central Assembly in Accra, Apostle Benjamin Debrah (National Head, Sweden), and the Babile Area Youth Development Association, which also printed 750 of the books.

In a further act of community care, 4,500 National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) cards were renewed free of charge for children and residents, following successful negotiations with the NHIS National Head Office.

The project has brought significant relief and joy to the beneficiary communities, reinforcing the Church’s commitment to influencing every sphere of society with Kingdom values. It also strengthened the Church’s visibility and impact in both the educational and healthcare sectors.

‘To God be the glory for the successful execution of this vision-driven project’, stated the Babile District Pastor.

Report  by Overseer James Ashamoah Wettey, Babile District

Tamale Area Hosts Maiden Indigenous Conference web

Tamale Area Hosts Maiden Indigenous Conference

The Church of Pentecost, Tamale Area, held its maiden Indigenous Conference on Saturday, July 19, 2025, bringing together over 700 indigenous members to foster unity, deepen faith, and reignite passion for evangelism among Northern believers.

Describing the event as a “dream come true,” Apostle J.B.K. Tawiah, Tamale Area Head, said it was ‘more than just a program—it was a move of God’, calling indigenous believers to rise and take their place in God’s Kingdom agenda. The conference, themed “Unleashed to Win Your Brother,” emphasized reaching their own people with the gospel.

In his keynote message, Apostle Tawiah called for unity, equality, and mutual respect across tribal lines. Citing Revelation 7:9 and Acts 17:26, he reminded participants, ‘because we all have God for our Father, the gospel belongs to all of us regardless of our background. Our tribes and languages should not alienate us from the work of God.’

Overseer Lukman Abukari, one of only three Dagomba pastors in The Church of Pentecost, stressed cultural sensitivity and relational ministry. Speaking in Dagbani, he urged, ‘stand with your people in their times of sorrow and celebration. That is how you earn the right to speak the gospel into their lives.’

He echoed Martin Luther King Jr., saying, ‘love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend,’ and encouraged believers to cherish their languages and heritage as tools for witness.

Elder Peter Baaba shared his testimony of transformation from fear and superstition to bold faith after encountering Christ.

Elder Alfred Yentumi Kumah, Tamale Area Deacon, emphasized sacrificial giving as core to Christian worship.

‘When you give, you become like God who gave His own Son for our salvation,’ he declared.

The event concluded with powerful prayer and spiritual impartation, leaving attendees empowered, encouraged, and unleashed for mission.

Also in attendance were Mrs. Agatha Tawiah, ministers and their spouses from the Area, as well as chiefs and elders from the various districts.

Report by Tamale Area Media Team

Tanokrom District Donates Motorbike to Support Ministry in Ellobankata web

Tanokrom District Donates Motorbike to Support Ministry in Ellobankata

The Tanokrom District of The Church of Pentecost, led by Pastor John Vicount Arkoh, has donated a brand-new Royal Sport motorbike worth GHS₵ 12,000.00 to the Ellobankata District to support ministry and transportation needs.

The presentation took place during the Takoradi Area 2025 Mid-Year Presbytery Meeting on Saturday, July 19, 2025. Pastor Arkoh made the presentation on behalf of the Tanokrom District to Pastor Emmanuel Oduro, Ellobankata District Minister, and his wife.

Receiving the donation, Pastor Oduro expressed deep appreciation to the leadership and presbytery of Tanokrom District. He assured that the motorbike would be well maintained and used solely to advance the Kingdom’s work within the Ellobankata District.

Apostle Sylvester Arhin, Takoradi Area Head, commended Tanokrom District for their generosity and encouraged other well-resourced districts to emulate such acts. He also urged the Ellobankata leadership to ensure the motorbike is used strictly for its intended purpose.

The ceremony was witnessed by officers from both Tanokrom and Ellobankata districts.

Report by Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare,
Takoradi Area Media Pastor

Bethel Assembly Church Building Dedicated, Renamed In Honour Of Late Apostle B. T. Kwofie web

Bethel Assembly Church Building Dedicated, Renamed In Honour Of Late Apostle B. T. Kwofie

The Bethel Assembly church building in the Ayebronmu District of The Church of Pentecost has been officially dedicated and renamed in honour of the late Apostle Bernard Tai Kwofie. The event took place on Sunday, July 21, 2025, and was officiated by Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, Missions Director, with support from Apostle Patrick Aseyoro (Suhum Area Head) and Pastor Eric Papa Bedu Aikins (District Minister).

Speaking on the theme ‘God’s Temple’ (1 Samuel 3:3), Apostle Bekoe highlighted the church as more than a physical structure – ‘a sacred space where God’s presence dwells and His purpose is fulfilled.’ He urged members to remain connected to the Holy Spirit, ‘who provides the true light of God in His church,’ and to make the building a place where God’s voice is heard and His mission thrives.

Bethel Assembly began in 1990 with 35 members under the late Evangelist L. A. Nyarko. The land was purchased in 1992 for GH¢50.00. Construction commenced with a sod-cutting ceremony in 2008 by the late Apostle B. T. Kwofie and Pastor Francis Amewugah. The foundation stone was later laid by Apostle A. E. K. Ekuban (Retd) with the late Pastor Evans Annaba Mensah. The building, now with a 1,200-seating capacity, was completed at a cost of GH¢1,307,266.73 through support from church members, the District, the Area, and Headquarters.

The family of the late Apostle B. T. Kwofie expressed heartfelt gratitude to Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church, the Executive Council, and the local leadership for the honour. The service concluded with songs of praise and thanksgiving, marking a significant milestone in the life of the church.

By Ruth Larweh, Suhum Area Reporter

Pastor’s Wife Wins Best PhD Dissertation Finalist Award In Africa web

Pastor’s Wife Wins Best PhD Dissertation Finalist Award In Africa

Mrs Esther Ntumy Lartey Kesse, wife of the Akosombo Combine District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, has been named the winner of the Outstanding PhD Dissertation Finalist Award 2025 in Africa, in the field of Supply Chain Management.

She received this prestigious academic excellence award from among four finalists selected across 53 African countries, during the 2025 Annual Supply Chain Research Summit held at the Lagos Marriott Hotel, Ikeja, Nigeria, from July 16-18. The event was organised by the Centre for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chain-Africa (CARISCA), a collaboration between Arizona State University (ASU) and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

Mrs Kesse, a PhD student at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), was the sole candidate to represent Ghana in the academic exercise, joining three other finalists from various regions across the continent.

The four PhD candidates competed through a rigorous dissertation presentation process, which was assessed based on several key criteria: identification of the research gap, originality of the study, robustness of the conceptual and theoretical frameworks, justification of the chosen research methodology, clarity of the research objectives and how they were addressed, as well as the practical and theoretical contributions of the research. The presentations were followed by a demanding question-and-answer session led by seasoned experts in the field of Supply Chain Management and members of the global academic community.

Presenting the award to the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost at his office in Accra, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, on behalf of the Chairman and the entire membership of the Church, congratulated Mrs Esther Ntumy Kesse for her accomplishment, stating that her success reflects positively on the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda of The Church of Pentecost.

‘We bless the Lord for how He continues to strategically position The Church of Pentecost in global affairs,’ he said, adding, ‘To Him alone be the glory.’

The CARISCA Research Summit is one of the leading academic supply chain conferences on the African continent, which is an annual gathering of supply chain scholars, students, faculty in higher education institutions (HEIs), professionals, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, private sector partners, civil society organisations, and policymakers. The research summit aims to integrate Africa’s supply chain research into mainstream research and strengthen African supply chain capacity.

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PIWC Tamale Women’s Ministry Donates to Nyohini Children’s Home web

PIWC Tamale Women’s Ministry Donates to Nyohini Children’s Home

The Women’s Ministry of PIWC Tamale, on Saturday, July 5, 2025, visited the Nyohini Children’s Home in Tamale to donate assorted items worth GHC 9,500. The gesture was led by Mrs. Agartha Tawiah, wife of Apostle John Budu K. Tawiah (Tamale Area Head), and Mrs. Ellen Frimpong Debrah, wife of the Resident Minister.

The items donated included detergents, toiletries, baby diapers, baby wipes, sanitary materials, Lactogen, cartons of milk, fruit drinks, sachet water, cooked meals, bottled water, boxes of biscuits, and 50 copies of the New Testament.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Supervisor, Mrs. Saratu Sulemama, Madam Charity Aboyeni expressed profound gratitude to PIWC and The Church of Pentecost, praying for divine blessings upon the church and its leadership. She also called on other organizations to support the orphanage.

Mrs. Ellen Frimpong Debrah delivered a brief exhortation, reminding the children of God’s love and encouraging them to value their lives and not feel inferior. Mrs. Agartha Tawiah officially presented the items and prayed for the children and staff.

Also present were the District Women’s Ministry Leader, women members, and other church leaders.

Report by Pastor Emmanuel Frimpong DebrahResident Minister, PIWC Tamale