PIWC-Navrongo Women’s Ministry Donates To Prisons

PIWC-Navrongo Women’s Ministry Donates To Prisons

The Women’s Ministry of the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Navrongo (PIWC-Navrongo), on April 5, 2023, donated medical supplies worth GHS 6,000.00 to the Navrongo Central Prison.

The donation was a follow-up to a previous evangelistic visit the ministry made to the facility on March 31, 2023, in which 11 souls were won with eight baptised in water. As part of the evangelistic outreach, the ministry donated the following items worth GHS 2,000.00 to support the facility: gari, sugar, washing powder, liquid soap and 30 bags of sachet water.

During the evangelistic outreach in March, a sick inmate was prayed for after which the District Women’s Leader, Deaconess Abasimi, who is a Physician Assistant, prescribed medication for him. However, the members of the ministry were informed that the prison infirmary had run out of medicine for some time. The situation moved members of the ministry to solicit support to remedy the situation. With personal cash contributions from members of the ministry and the generous donation of other people, drugs worth GHS6,000.00 were purchased for the facility.

A.S.P. Eric Koba who received the medicines on behalf of the Regional Command expressed his gratitude to the Women’s Ministry for the speedy response to their plight.

“Your church leadership is really doing well in practicing what the Bible entreats everyone to do, especially with your enormous support to prisons over time,” he added.

An inmate who is the leader of the Prisons Christian Fellowship expressed gratitude to God for using the Women’s Ministry to answer one of their major prayer requests.

Upper East Prisons Regional Commander, ADP Yakubu Abugrago, expressed his excitement with the huge donation and said: “This is the first of its kind ever since I assumed office and the fact that it is coming from women is what dumbfounds me.”

The Regional Commander used the opportunity to plead for more support in terms of logistics to train the inmates with vocational skills to help them earn living as they reintegrate into society after serving their respective terms.

“Again, I want to say thank you for taking away my shame. Now, I don’t need to hide from my nurses,” he added.

As part of the visit, Elder Solomon Bayie encouraged the inmates with a sermon titled: “Be a Changed Person” based on Jeremiah 7:1-3.

He stressed the need for them to reflect on the goodness of God in their lives and allow themselves to be transformed by the Spirit of God.

Report by Harriet A. Asante.

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Sumamanhene Donates 50 Acres Of Land To The Church of Pentecost

“Give us a mini Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) for the Bono and Northern sectors to enable us organise church events smoothly.”

This was the request of the Paramount Chief of the Suma Traditional Area, Odeneho Dr. Affram Brempong III, who doubles as the National Secretary of the Chieftaincy Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, as he donated 50 acres (approximately 200 plots) of land to The Church of Pentecost.

The donation was made last Saturday when the chief joined the Goka Zone of the Berekum Area Easter convention of The Church of Pentecost at Goka.

The Sumamanhene disclosed that many members of the church find it difficult to travel down south to the Pentecost Convention Centre at Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa in the Central Region during events organised by the church.

“I realised that we have no significant structure for us to meet in the upper regions. Therefore, the structure when built would bring members of the church here so we can have our own place for retreats. This would also bring development in the Suma Traditional Area through employment opportunities,” he said.

In his response, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, who was full of praise for the gesture stated: “The Executive Council realised that traveling to Gomoa Fetteh was a long distance. Therefore, we decided to construct mini convention centers in each region.”

“Looking at the donation from the Suma Paramount Chief, the convention centre will be constructed in Suma,” Apostle Nyamekye reechoed.

On behalf of the Executive Council, he expressed his utmost gratitude to the Traditional Council for their benevolence to the Church.

The Chairman was hopeful that the project would come to fruition to benefit members of the church.

The delegation from the Suma Traditional Council comprised Odiakotene Akwama Toprefo (Suma Manhemaa), Nana Mfodwo Okofo III (Suma Akwamuhene and Chief of Asiri), Okokyeredom Ampofo I (Adontehene and Chief of Goka), Nana His Excellency Ambassador Asum-Ahensan I (Suma Maawerehene), Nana Koranteng-Afari (Suma Dabehene), Nana Kofi Asiri Ababio (Suma Fumasahene), Nana Abena Twenewaa (Adontehemaa), and Nana Adomabea (Suma Maawerɛhemaa), among others.

Also present was a delegation from the Kwatwoma Traditional Area comprising Osabarima Asiedu Kotwi (Paramount Chief, Kwatwoma Traditional Area), Opanin Kwame Duku (Kwatwoma Abusuapanin), Nana Kwaku Asiedu (Kwatwoma Kyidomhene), Nana Arko-Acheampong (Kwatwoma Gyaasehene), and Nana Kwasi Acheampong (Kwatwoma Akwamuhene), among others.

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God Is Interested In The Palace -Apostle Anane Denteh Tells Traditional Rulers

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, the Director for the Men’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost (PEMEM), has urged traditional rulers to allow God to lead them because He is interested in the transformation of the palace.

Apostle Anane Denteh, who is also the National Chieftaincy Ministry Coordinator and a member of the Executive Council of The Church of Pentecost said this when he participated in the Easter durbar organised by the Chiefs and people of Nyagbo Sroe traditional area in the Afadzato South District in the Volta Region.

The PEMEM Director, the special guest of honour at the event, joined the Chief of Nyagbo Sroe, Togbe Owusu IX, at the durbar amidst the drumming and dancing of Nyagbo Pagya.

The Nyagbo Pagya traditional dance is performed by warriors and the Asafo company who go ahead of the chiefs during war or special occasions.

The people of Nyagbo Sroe call themselves Bàtrùgbù and speak the Tùtrùgbù language, one of the Guan-local dialects spoken in the traditional area.

The durbar saw a display of the rich culture of people in the area.

In his exhortation, Apostle Anane Denteh preached on the topic, “God is Interested in the Palace” with scriptural references from 2 Kings 19:14, 15; 2 Chronicles 32:7, 8; 20, 21.

He said that God is interested in whatever goes on in the palace and that is why the Bible is replete with principles about the chieftaincy institution.

He narrated the story about the threats of the Assyrian king, Sennacherib against Judah and the response of King Hezekiah, the king of Judah.

The PEMEM Director explained that King Hezekiah consulted the prophet Isaiah for divine intervention.

In their desperation, “both King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah cried unto the Lord, and Judah was delivered from the hands of the Assyrians,” he noted.

Apostle Denteh urged traditional rulers to always seek God’s counsel in every step they take in their traditional leadership just as King Hezekiah did because God is interested in seeing that the values and principles of His kingdom are prominent in the palace.

He advised traditional rulers not to leave the church out of the developmental agenda of their communities, adding that “The Church of Pentecost is a friend to the palace and that is why it has established a ministry to the chieftaincy.”

Addressing his people, Togbe Owusu IX said that the durbar is to raise funds for developmental activities in the area.

Outlining the projects, Togbe Owusu said the community needs money and support for a water project, rehabilitation of the road leading to the community from Saviefe-Agokpo, a vocational school, and many others.

He called on the people of the community to participate in the development of the place.

Togbe Owusu was grateful to the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, for permitting a delegation of eminent apostles of the Church to grace the durbar.

He was also thanked the Lord for lifting one of the sons from Nyagbo Sroe, Apostle Fred Tiakor to the office of an apostle of The Church of Pentecost. To him, the people of Nyagbo Sroe do not take that glory for granted.

Apostle Anane Denteh was accompanied by Apostle Moses Ahiakor, the Hohoe Area Head, Apostle Fred Tiakor, the Asante Bekwai Area Head, who is also a native of Nyagbo Sroe, and Elder Kaakyire Kwaku Asante, the Media Coordinator of PEMEM.

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Jesus Christ Is The Only Accredited Saviour Of The World – Apostle Kesse Asserts

Jesus Christ Is The Only Accredited Saviour Of The World – Apostle Kesse Asserts

The Suame Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle John Obeng Kesse, has asserted that Jesus Christ of Nazareth is the only accredited Saviour of the world.

He has, therefore, called on all and sundry to believe and receive Jesus as their Saviour, stressing that there is forgiveness of sin for all who believe in Him.

Apostle Obeng Kesse said this during the climax of the Suame Zone 2023 Easter convention on Sunday, April 9, 2023.

According to the Area Head, Jesus Christ of Nazareth is the only one who has been given accreditation, which is the official license endorsed by Heaven to operate as the Saviour of the world.

Quoting from Revelation 5:1-14, he stated that an announcement was made in Heaven for someone worthy to break the seals and open it. And that no one in Heaven or Earth or under the Earth could open the scroll or even look inside it.

“The Bible says that it was only Jesus, the lion of the tribe of Judah, who has triumphed and was worthy to break the seals and open it,” he disclosed.

Apostle Obeng Kesse stressed that Heaven has endorsed Jesus’ credibility as the only Saviour of the world.

He continued that Jesus’ credibility was not conferred on Him, but He worked for it by paying for the sins of the world through His precarious death on the cross.

Quoting from John 14:6, he said Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life, no one goes to the Father, except through Him.

The Suame Area Head said that Jesus paid the sacrifice for sin and conquered all principalities and powers through the forgiveness of sins.

“The heart of Christianity is forgiveness and so we must forgive one another just as Christ forgave us,” he said, adding, “The blood of Christ met the demands of the law, making Him the perfect saviour of the world.”

Another thing that proves that Jesus is the accredited saviour of the world, he stated, was His resurrection from the dead.

Apostle John Obeng Kesse concluded by saying that believers are all one people in Christ and that there should be no division among them, saying, “We must love the Lord for what He has done for us and we must love our country for all the benefits we enjoy as a nation.”

In attendance were Mrs. Eunice Owuradua Kesse (wife of the Area Head), Elder Dr. Nana K. Gyasi (CEO of Nana K. Gyasi Company Ltd), Pastor Peter Mensah Yanney (Suame District Minister), Pastor Alex Asare (Bohyen District Minister) as well as their wives.

To grace the occasion was the MP for the Bantama Constituency and Minister for Works and Housing, Hon. Asenso-Boakye.

Report by Suame Media Team.

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Christ’s Death Has Given Us Power To Overcome The Flesh – Overseer Amuzu

Overseer Francis Amuzu of The Church of Pentecost(CoP)-Kuwait, has noted that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ has given Christians the power to overcome the demands of the flesh.

He made this statement yesterday during the climax of the 2023 Easter Convention at the CoP-Dubai auditorium.

Speaking on the topic: “How our Christian Life is Repositioned through the
Death and Resurrection Power of Jesus Christ” P/Ovr. Amuzu emphasised that through Christ’s victory, Satan’s greatest weapon has been defeated, and believers are now set free from the power of sin and death (Revelation 12:10, Colossians 2:14-15)

P/Overseer Amuzu also noted that Christ’s death and resurrection has given believers the power to overcome the demands of the flesh, enabling them to conquer the fleshly desires that once held them captive.

He highlighted that Christ’s resurrection gives believers a motive to live in purity.

“As God’s children, believers are called to live a pure and righteous life, which is made possible through the power of Christ’s resurrection.” He revealed.

Overseer Amuzu further stressed that the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus has given believers the greatest hope of all.

“Through Christ’s victory over death, believers can have confidence in their salvation and look forward to eternal life with Him,” he said adding: “The transformative power of Christ’s death and resurrection serves as a powerful reminder of the hope and victory that believers have in Him.”

Report by The CoP Dubai Media Team.

“I Can’t Stop Walking” – Woman Miraculously Healed Of Stroke

“I Can’t Stop Walking” – Woman Miraculously Healed Of Stroke

Madam Agnes Agyemang, a 55-year-old resident of Trado, a suburb community in the Akuajoo District within the Kwahu Traditional Area, has received instant healing from stroke syndrome.

Affectionately called “Auntie Akosua,” Madam Agyemang had been suffering from stroke for the past year, during which she went into a coma for a couple of months.

During a house-to-house evangelism exercise last Saturday as part of the Kwahu Easter outreach, a team from the Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost encountered Auntie Akosua. At that time, she could not stand on her feet, having been unable to walk for two months since coming out of the coma. Her daughter, who was by her side at the time, showed the team drugs and hospital documents as evidence.

After the team prayed for her, Auntie Akosua rose to her feet and began walking about.  “I can walk, and I don’t feel any pain,” she exclaimed.

The next day, when the team visited her, Auntie Akosua was still reveling in the miracle that had taken place.

“I have not been able to sleep. I have been walking throughout the night because it has been many months since I walked,” she said.

To God be the glory!

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GPCC Delegation Visits Damongo 155 Armoured Regiment web

GPCC Delegation Visits Damongo 155 Armoured Regiment

The Savannah Regional Executives of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) have paid a courtesy call on Lt. Col. Philemon Addotey Hoffman, Commanding Officer (CO) of the 155 Armoured Regiment of the Ghana Armed Forces, at Damongo.

The delegation, led by the GPCC Regional Chairman and Sawla Area Head of The Church of Pentecost (CoP), was received by the Commanding Officer, along with Lt. Derrick Elikplim Davoe, the Adjutant, and SWO 2 Kingsley Boafo, the RSM of the command.

The GPCC delegation included Pastor Patrick Mensah, Head of Bole Mission for the Christ Apostolic Church, who also serves as the Regional Vice Chairman; Pastor Benjamin Addo-Boateng, Secretary to the Council and the Bole District Minister of The Church of Pentecost; Pastor Joseph Atta Achintre, an Executive Member of the Council and the Head Pastor of the Holistic Gospel Church, Damongo; and Pastor Francis Agbenyeke, the Buipe Head Pastor of the Assemblies of God Church.

Other members were Reverend Emmanuel Kumah, Damongo District Pastor og the Christ Apostolic Church, and Overseer Jones Dwomoh Amankwah, the Mandari District Minister of The Church of Pentecost.

Pastor David Amankwaa stated that the purpose of the visit was to welcome the new Commanding Officer to the station and to formally introduce himself and the Council members to his outfit.

He also mentioned that the Council, and the church, in general, is always ready to assist the command in any way possible.

Quoting from Psalm 127, Pastor Amankwaa noted that the scriptures affirm that God is the chief protector of the land and its borders, therefore, as the Army provides physical protection, there is a need for the Church to provide spiritual protection and covering through prayer, counseling, and teaching of the Word to augment and concretize the efforts of the Army.

Lt. Col. Hoffman thanked the Council for the visit and expressed his readiness for any engagement between the two institutions to ensure sustained peace and tranquility in the region.

He acknowledged that God is the Almighty, and therefore, members of his command belong to the Church and other faith-based organisations where they do fellowship regularly.

Touching on the challenge facing the command, the Commanding Officer indicated that the regiment has a persistent water challenge that poses a great threat in terms of health and sanitation, making life at the camp quite challenging.

He, therefore, appealed to the GPCC and the member churches, and other well-meaning Ghanaians to come to their aid in providing a constant source of water supply for their camp.

The GPCC Regional Chairman assured the command of the Council’s continued support in the discharge of their duties in the region through prayers and other support.

He further noted that the Council would engage other stakeholders to see how best they can help address the water challenge at the camp.

The Council donated bottles of water to the command and prayed for the leadership as part of the courtesy visit on March 30, 2023.

The 155 Armoured Regiment is headquartered in Damongo, the Savannah Regional capital, with the responsibility of ensuring peace and security in the region. This was necessitated after the Area gained a regional status through the Constitutional Instrument by the President of the Republic in 2019. The command has seen a change in leadership, and the current Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. Philemon Adotey Hoffman, leads the command.

Report by Sawla Area Media Team.

Kaneshie Area Holds Crusade At Nsawam Prisons web

Kaneshie Area Holds Crusade At Nsawam Prisons

The Kaneshie Area Prisons Ministry of The Church of Pentecost has organised a 3-day crusade concurrently at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison, Nsawam Female Prison and Nsawam Camp Prison.

The Pre-Easter crusade was held from March 31 to April 2, 2023, under the theme: “Jesus Christ! God’s Perfect Sacrifice that has brought Eternal Salvation” (Hebrews 7:23-28). It was aimed at leading the inmates to Christ and demonstrating the love of Christ to them through fellowship and donations.

The crusade yielded a total of 51 souls out of which 37 converts were baptised in water. Five other inmates were baptised in the Holy Spirit while several others received deliverances from demonic oppressions.

Speakers at the crusade were Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Kaneshe Area Head and Member of the Executive Council), Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markins (Evangelism Ministry Director), Apostle Francis Yaw Adu (Nsawam Area Head) and Apostle ADP (Rtd.) James Tetteh (Sekondi Area Head and Chairman, Prison Ministry of The Church of Pentecost).

Other were Pastor Adu Gyamfi Jnr., Pastor Alex Fofie, Deaconess Beatrice Kwaffo (former Women’s Director) and Deaconess Juliana Owusu (former Area Leader).

The leader of the team and Area Head for Kaneshie, Apostle Samuel Osei Asante, on behalf of the Kaneshie Area donated cooked food, food items and sanitary items estimated at GH¢25,000.00 to the inmates of the three prison establishments.

Receiving the items on behalf of the inmates was ADP Joseph Yankey. He expressed his appreciation on behalf of the Regional Commander, DDP Kwaku Ababio Ali, for the donation. He called on other churches to emulate the kind gesture by coming to the aid of the prisons.

Present at the event were the Chairman of the Kaneshie Area Prison Ministry, Overseer Anthony Kwadwo Obeng; the Secretary of the National Prisons Ministry, Pastor Supt. Moses Kwame Animah, and the Chaplain of the Nsawam Male Prison, Pastor ASP Thomas Owusu Brefo.

Others were Pastor Hayford Nsiah Yatimbo of Old Fadama District; the Kaneshie Area Women’s Leader, Deaconess Efia Bonsu and her assistant, Deaconess Gifty Danso, as well as Members of the Area Prisons Ministry and volunteers.

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Parents Advised To Instill Patriotism In Children web

Parents Advised To Instill Patriotism In Children

The Buduburam Top District Children’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost celebrated Ghana’s Heritage month in grand style.

The special event, which was held on Sunday, March 26, 2023, aimed to commemorate Ghana’s independence from colonial rule and instill patriotism in children to defend and uphold the cause of the nation.

As part of the celebration, the children dressed up in colourful Ghanaian kente clothes, scarves, and traditional attire and sang patriotic songs to mark Ghana’s freedom.

During the event, Deaconess Esther Korsah, the District Children’s Ministry Leader, appealed to parents and Ghanaians to instill godly values, principles, and a sense of patriotism in their children.

Drawing a comparison between Ghana’s independence and Christianity, she emphasised that just as the forefathers of the nation struggled and shed blood to obtain Ghana’s independence, Jesus suffered and shed His blood to save humanity from the bondage of sin.

“This is good news for humanity,” she added and further emphasised that true freedom can only be obtained in Jesus Christ (John 8:36).

The event was preceded by clean-up campaigns and placard evangelism within the Buduburam township the previous day.

Report by Francis Kwesi Abban.

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Jesus Is God’s Perfect Sacrifice For Atonement – Apostle Asante Asserts

Apostle Samuel Osei Asante, the Kaneshie Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has asserted that Jesus Christ is God’s perfect sacrifice for atonement.

Preaching at the Bubiashie Zone of the Kaneshie Area on Friday, April 7, 2023, Apostle Asante, an Executive Council Member of the Church, read from John 1:29 to elaborate that Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the sins of humanity. He explained that the vicarious death of Christ paid for the sins of man completely.

Apostle Asante also referred to Hebrews 10:1-4, 10-13 to reveal that unlike the Old Testament’s sacrifices of bulls, goats, and other animals, which only served as a covering for sins, the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and His blood shed wipe out the sins of humanity completely.

He emphasised that although the sacrifice of Jesus was made once, it is effective forever. Therefore, in the New Testament age, one only needs to confess their sins, and they will be forgiven.

Citing Romans 3:25, Apostle Asante mentioned that Christians have received atonement through the shedding of the blood of Jesus. He added that the blood of Jesus has provided the opportunity for the rededication of the believer.

Apostle Asante urged believers to genuinely repent of their sins and eschew hypocrisy. He advised Christians to desist from LGBTQ+ activities and not to be lured into it.

He also encouraged them to pray to God to convict them of every sin they commit, so they may come out of it.

He urged believers to hold in high esteem the celebration of Christmas and Easter since both events remind them of the Lord Jesus Christ.

The Easter Convention at the Kaneshie Area took place at seven zones, namely, Abeka Zone, Darkuman Zone, Kaneshie Zone, Chantan Zone, Shalom English Zone, Bubuashie Zone, and PIWC English Zone.

This year’s convention was under the theme, “Jesus Christ, God’s Perfect Sacrifice That Has Brought Eternal Salvation” (Hebrews 7:23-28, John 1:29).

Report by Michael Asante (Kaneshie Area).