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Rise Above Mediocrity – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Christian Men

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, challenged Christian men to rise above mediocrity and strive to leave a lasting impact on their generation.

The Chairman issued this clarion call when he delivered a powerful sermon at the closing session of the 5th Bezalel Conference of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC).

Speaking on the topic: “The Making of Fathers – Living for Others,” while referring to a quote from Pastor Sunday Adelaja, Apostle Nyamekye stressed that: “A person is remembered for the number of lives he had touched or his contributions to the world that he lived in, not what he made in life.”

He urged Christians, particularly Christian men, to consider how they wanted to be remembered after this generation passed and emphasised the significance of going the extra mile and living for others.

Apostle Nyamekye further noted that individuals who go above and beyond are the ones who leave a lasting legacy and are forever remembered by future generations.

The Chairman referenced historical figures who had selflessly impacted the world to exemplify the power of living for others. One notable example he mentioned was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Baptist preacher and civil rights advocate who sacrificed his life to pursue racial justice.

According to him, despite his tragic assassination, Dr King’s heroism continues to inspire people around the globe.

Apostle Nyamekye further noted that true living is living for others, as demonstrated by Mother Teresa’s work among the destitute.

“Mother Theresa said that: At the end of life, they would not be judged by their diplomas, wealth, or personal achievements but by the number of lives they touched,” he said.

Apostle Nyamekye, therefore, challenged Christian men to live in such a way that others would be blessed in their name, akin to the blessings associated with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

The Chairman also urged them to strive for nobility so that future generations would call them noble and mourn their departure, just as the community mourned the loss of Moses.

Quoting Hebrews 11:23-26, Apostle Nyamekye highlighted Moses’ sacrifices for the liberation of the Israelites, underscoring the significance of rising to authority or promising to build up others rather than seek self-aggrandisement.

He said that to be remembered as noble fathers, husbands, pastors, teachers, chiefs, leaders, and more, they need to critically examine the causes they live for, whether they are self-centred or geared towards benefiting others.

Apostle Nyamekye stressed the importance of being channels through whom God’s grace flows, making sacrifices, and going the extra mile for others.

He drew examples from the lives of Mordecai, Nehemiah, and Job, who loved others, demonstrated humility, cared for the vulnerable, and were influencers in their communities.

Referencing Daniel 5:11ff, the Chairman encouraged attendees to move away from mediocrity and strive for spiritual and intellectual excellence.

He urged them to be men and women of intellectual power, capable of solving difficult (complex) problems.

“To possess the nations, we need men and women who are strong in spirit and are great influencers in society,” he said.

The sermon concluded with a reminder that Christian men should store treasures in heaven, live to serve others and always strive to improve what is entrusted to them.

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The Holy Spirit Empowers Believers To Defend The Christian Faith – Apostle Dr Dieudonne Nuekpe Asserts

The La Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has emphasised the importance of igniting the fire of Pentecost to create a significant impact, as the Holy Spirit empowers Christians to defend the gospel and the Christian faith.

Apostle Dr Dieudonne Nuekpe, an Executive Council Member-Elect of the Church, said this during a joint service with the youth in La Area, which took place at the Dr Thomas Wyatt Memorial Temple on Monday, May 22, 2023.

In his sermon titled, “Stoking the Fire of Pentecost in the Youth for Maximum Impact,” Apostle Dr Nuekpe recounted the historical background that led to the outpouring of the promised Holy Spirit, as described in Joel 2:28-29 and reiterated by Jesus before his ascension in Acts 1:8.

Pentecost, originally a Jewish festival, also known as the Feast of Joy, Weeks, Harvest, or First Fruits, is celebrated seven weeks after Passover or Easter. It commemorates God’s blessings by granting bountiful harvests to the Israelites and restoring the land and vegetation, as mentioned in Isaiah 44:3.

He disclosed that the outpouring of the promised Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost symbolically led to the harvest of souls, numbering about three thousand, as recorded in Acts 2:41.

Apostle Dr Nuekpe further highlighted that before the outpouring of the promised Holy Spirit, the Spirit came upon a select few individuals, endowing them with unique skills and talents for specific assignments and tasks, such as Bezalel and Oholiab in Exodus 35:30-35.

He reiterated that the Holy Spirit empowers believers with unique abilities, akin to Bezalel’s, to make significant contributions to the Kingdom business.

According to him, Peter, who had previously gone into hiding following the events leading to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, was empowered, along with John, to stand before the Sanhedrin and defend the Christian faith.

The La Area Head urged young persons to step out of their comfort zones and actively defend the Christian faith wherever they may find themselves, to bring many to Christ.

He emphasised that the Holy Spirit transcends cultural boundaries, uniting Christians and enabling them to assist one another.

Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe ended his message by stressing that those seeking the baptism and empowerment of the Holy Spirit must believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, repent, seek the Lord, present themselves as a living sacrifice on the altar, allow the Holy Spirit to purify them, and live a holy life, as the Holy Spirit dwells in vessels dedicated to holiness.

The service was attended by Apostle Dr Edward Arko Koranteng (Medical Director of Pentecost Hospital, Madina) and Apostle Kingsley Addai (La Area Evangelism Leader), along with several pastors and their wives from La Area.

Also in attendance were executives from the La Area Youth Ministry, led by Pastor Emmanuel Opoku Mensah (the Area Youth Pastor), and Elder Dr Samuel Nana Amoh Tobbin (Executive Chairman of Tobinco Group of Companies).

Report by Daniel Tetteh, La Area Reporter.

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Return To Biblical Foundations To Build Stronger Churches – Apostle Nyamekye To Church Leaders

The President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has called on church leaders to deliberately return to the biblical foundation Christ laid to build his church.

Speaking at the Supernatural Empowerment Summit (SES) hosted by Archbishop Charles Agyin Asare, the General Overseer of Perez Chapel, on Thursday, May 25, 2023, at the Perez Dome at Dzorwulu in Accra, on the topic: “What Must We Do To Do The Works God Requires” (John 6:27), Apostle Nyamekye explained that the profound gift Jesus bestowed upon his followers was not the physical bread but rather the promise of eternal life that God offered.

He highlighted the contrast between the Jews, who lacked the patience to believe and seek revelational knowledge from God, and the Apostles, who embraced the teachings of Christ.

According to Apostle Nyamekye, who doubles as the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, the crucial mission of the Great Commission is to make disciples, proclaim the Word of God, convert souls, baptise them, and instruct them to spread the gospel to others.

“Unfortunately, many people today are drawn to Jesus solely for worldly benefits such as marriages, wealth, and material provisions, disregarding the significance of eternal life,”

Apostle Nyamekye stated, emphasising the need to shift focus from temporary benefits to the ultimate reward of eternal life that Jesus offers.

Citing Ephesians 4:17-21, he noted that the world has become desensitised to spirituality, indulging in impurity and greed. He underscored that believers in Jesus Christ are called to perform good works and works of God, while the work assigned to unbelievers is to believe in Jesus and experience his power for salvation.

He admonished against prioritising the benefits of the gospel over the essence of the gospel itself, urging church leaders to build strong churches rooted in faith rather than fear.

He reemphasised that the greatest manifestation of God’s work in believers is transforming individuals into saints, freed from the bondage of unrighteousness.

Apostle Nyamekye reminded church leaders of their responsibility to be witnesses of Jesus, defending his name as the Saviour of the world.

He encouraged the church to demonstrate through transformed lives that Jesus is indeed the Lord and Saviour, as it aligns with God’s eternal purpose for the church.

The President of GPCC urged church leaders and believers to consciously realign themselves with the biblical principles laid by Christ in order to build strong churches that truly reflect his teachings.

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Elder Aklassou & Family Construct Ultra-Modern Church Edifice For Nolopi Assembly

Elder Fred Yao Aklassou of the Texas branch of The Church of Pentecost in the United States of America (USA), together with his family, has constructed a magnificent church building for the Nolopi Assembly in the Afife District of the Church.

The Church building, which cost a total of GH¢570,021.60, is furnished with sets of conference chairs, musical instruments, and executive chairs.

The edifice was dedicated by Apostle Moses K. Ahiakor, the Hohoe Area Head, during a special ceremony held on Sunday, April 30, 2023, in Nolopi, Volta Region.

Speaking at the event on the topic “God Never Forgets” with scripture references from 1 Samuel 16:11-13 and Hebrews 11:6, Pastor Godwin Adzahlie, the Sogakope Area Head, stated that God honours the services of His servants.

“While parents may forget their children, God never forgets those who diligently serve Him. He rewards those who sacrifice for Him and will remember us when we reach heaven,” he stated.

Drawing from 1 Samuel 16, Pastor Adzahlie explained that King David sacrificed his time, talent, ability, comfort, and life to serve his nation, Israel. Hence, in order to make a significant impact in this generation, Christians must be willing to “lose something to be remembered.”

Explaining his motive for constructing the edifice, Elder Fred Aklassou stated that Mr. Emmanuel Binah, a native of Nolopi, shared the struggles the local assembly was facing in putting up a permanent church building during his visit to the local assembly on June 13, 2021.

Despite having purchased some building materials, the project had stalled due to a lack of funds. Mr. Binah shared his burden with Elder Aklassou, who accepted the challenge to construct the building for the local assembly.

According to him, his motivation was to demonstrate uncommon love for the members of the assembly and to serve God for what the Lord has done for him.

After consulting with Pastor Seth Kofi Danah, the Afife District Minister, in August 2021, the project commenced. By the grace of God, Elder Aklassou fulfilled his promises and worked diligently to complete the edifice.

The dedication ceremony was attended by the chiefs, community leaders of Nolopi and its environs, church members, and community residents.

Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo, (Aflao Area Head), Apostle Daniel Noble Atsu (Rtd.), and the Aflao Area pastorate were also present at the event.

Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey (Aflao Area Reporter)

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The Church Of Pentecost Donates Wheelchairs To Members With Disabilities

The Aflao Area of The Church of Pentecost has donated five wheelchairs, amounting to GH¢7,500.00, to persons living with disabilities.

In a colourful ceremony held on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at the PIWC/French Auditorium, the Aflao Area Head, Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo, stated that this gesture is part of the Church’s plan to bring smiles to the faces of numerous members who are living with disabilities.

Sharing a brief exhortation based on Ephesians 3:7-10, Apostle Agyen Brefo stated, “The purpose of the Great Commission is to disciple all nations. This includes persons living with disabilities.”

He stressed that persons with disabilities (PWDs) are created by God for good works and have roles to play in the Great Commission.

He encouraged PWDs not to let their conditions hinder them from spreading the fragrance of the gospel..

“Sometimes, some persons living with disabilities feel that they are not gifted enough to preach the word. Others also think that they are laypersons, incapable of spreading the love of Christ to the lost. But they have forgotten that God, through his Holy Spirit, has gifted every person, including persons living with disabilities. The Holy Spirit is God’s enabling power that can equip all kinds of Christians for good works,” he stated.

The Church’s National Coordinator for the MPWDs, Pastor Alexander Nyame, who was the guest speaker at the event, exhorted participants to offer a safe support system to these vulnerable groups within the church.

Speaking on the topic “Understanding Ministry to Persons with Disabilities (MPWDs),” Pastor Nyame stressed that disability is not inability. Although persons living with disabilities are the largest minority group, they are all part of God’s perfect plan. “God created every human being with good intentions in mind. This good intention is not only for those who can talk, hear, or see. God foreknew us ahead of time for His own good purpose in Christ Jesus,” he emphasised. “These good purposes,” he explained, “are the good works that God expects every Christian, including persons living with disabilities, to walk in according to Ephesians 2:10.” He, therefore, encouraged the Church to provide skills training for interested persons with disabilities, as well as assistive devices to aid in their daily lives. He commended the Aflao Area for this great gesture in supporting persons living with disabilities. Present at the ceremony were Pastor Elias Atsu Kumashie (Aflao Area MPWDs Coordinator), Area and District MPWD Coordinators, church members, and the Aflao Area pastorate. Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey (Aflao Area Reporter)

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200 People Saved From Near-Fatal Accident

The Kofiase District in the Mampong Area of The Church of Pentecost, together with the entire Kofiase Community, is profoundly grateful to God for saving the lives of about 200 people from a near-fatal accident.

The incident occurred on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at the premises of the Kofiase Central Assembly Church building.

On that eventful day, a meeting was underway at the Central Assembly auditorium, attended by around 200 caregivers of beneficiaries from the Kofiase Pentecost Child and Youth Development Center.

This non-governmental organization caters to the welfare of approximately 270 children from Kofiase and its surroundings.

In the course of the meeting, an unidentified articulated truck with registration number AS 988-13, without a driver on board, suddenly took off.

The truck bypassed a police station and a tailoring shop, eventually finding its way to the church premises where the meeting was being held. Miraculously, the truck came to a halt on its own, right in front of the Central Assembly church building.

Eyewitnesses present at the scene testified that had it not been for God’s intervention, the situation would have been catastrophic.

The Almighty God deserves to be praised for sparing the lives of these parents and staff members of the Centre.

Report by Kofiase District Media Team

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A Godly Caution To Married Men

“It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” –  Genesis 2:18

The above scripture reveals the origin of marriage and God’s original intention for the man He created. It also highlights the man’s inadequacies and the need to fill that void. In my view, the term “helper” here does not imply that the woman is inferior to the man but that he functions better with her inclusion.

In Genesis 2:23, the man exclaimed, “This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh,” signifying that despite having all his bones, he recognises the missing bone in the woman, which completes him and makes him feel like a real man. Without a doubt, we can say that men are incomplete without women.

The word “suitable” is defined as something right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation. In Adam’s case, the New Living Translation in Genesis 2:23 captures the excitement and delight Adam expressed when he saw Eve for the first time. The Bible says this: “At last!” the man exclaimed. This excitement, combined with the surprise he encountered, serves as clear evidence that the woman was right, appropriate, and a perfect match for him. God fulfilled his desire for an ideal mate by creating women of different kinds and features that easily attract men, allowing every man to have his wife by choice. The physical appearance of women is thoughtfully designed to bring psychological and emotional stability to men for better functionality.

In Psalm 139:14, the Bible declares, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” This scripture explains how the human body is intricately woven and marvellously put together, embodying complete uniqueness. The human is both physical and spiritual. Physically, he operates through biological systems and mechanisms that set him apart from other animals, although sharing similarities with rats, as science suggests. Spiritually, he can be instructed, guided, and responsive to higher beings unseen by the human eye and to the Spirit of the Creator for restoration and guidance. Consider how wounds heal overnight and weakness is restored after a good rest. Indeed, the human body is awe-inspiring and marvellous.

There is an indescribable aspect of women that can only be felt intensely by men, wrapped in love. Men are methodical lovers, considering various factors such as beauty, taste or class, industriousness, and submissiveness when assessing a woman’s suitability in many ways, including her appearance. They also have expectations for the woman in their life and family. These considerations are meticulously pondered before a man expresses love toward a woman, although he may have made up his mind in the early stages of their relationship. Men often invest ample time studying and inquiring about the woman they intend to have a relationship with, all behind the scenes. Furthermore, men reserve the right to fully reveal their intentions to the woman at the appropriate time, which protects them from deep hurt when things don’t go as planned.

Contrary to men, women are not created to exhibit the same traits. They are wonderfully designed to receive something small and produce something more significant. They receive words of love and produce works of love; they receive money and produce food; they receive watery substances and make babies; they receive one man and have a family and a nation. Basically, women go straight into production without delay whenever they receive anything from a man, even if they are unwilling. This is how they were made. To them, receiving something from their husband is like receiving something from their Lord, which needs urgent attention.

However, because sometimes a woman’s unwillingness cannot wait for God’s design, she carries deep emotions, making her vulnerable to cracks when hurt. On the other hand, when men manage the feelings they receive from women through a respectful relationship, it softens their hearts and points them to love. It also arouses their ego and gives them the inner strength to be more protective as the head of the family, making them feel like real men. In return, men replicate these feelings towards their wives, enabling them to see their outward and inner beauty. This beauty drives them into ecstasy, causing them to act and behave in specific ways. Some may say that men are blinded by love or acting foolishly. Some men cannot contain this deep feeling and exclaim, like Adam, “At last, this is bone of my bones.”

In the scripture, man did not ask for a woman. He said to God, “the woman you gave me.” He could not have designed her if asked to do it himself. Instead, God carefully fashioned woman to complement what man lacked in his body, making him complete and allowing him to begin his kind in his own image. From how women handle things, their patience, attention to detail, and organisational skills, it is evident how wonderful they are. They always strive to get things right the first time and minimise waste. They are the soft and smooth spots in men. Science teaches us that the pelvic bone structure, the building block of a woman’s lower part, differs from that of a man due to childbirth. While men may appear rigid and strong, women are more flexible in their bodies, making them physically weaker.

Although women are stronger in certain aspects than men, men are generally considered more physically robust. Just like a well-polished surface is prone to dent and destruction, women are more susceptible to emotional distress than men. This is why both men and women are stronger together and weaker apart. It is not out of place to say that a man is only complete in the presence of a woman. The man cannot own the woman who complements him but must realise that his existence is in her. The owner of both of them is the Creator Himself.

Therefore, I assert that the divine mandate on marriage between a man and a woman from the start couldn’t have been possible without them being made male and female. Both males and females are called humankind, a kind of God’s creation with exceptional qualities, conscience, and reasoning above all other things created by God.

In the same scripture, from Genesis 2:24, God joins the man and woman together as husband and wife, enrolling them in a marriage institution without any foreknowledge. In Chapter 3, when they disobeyed God, the Lord’s covering over them was taken away, exposing them to the reality of their world. They became strangers in their own world, which they had lived in for some time. However, the merciful Lord gave them clues on living with the adversary who caused their downfall and still being happy. He defined their roles and revealed their identities for the first time, explaining why they were created with different features and reproductive organs. After this event, the woes of humanity began and continue until now.

Offering Unhindered Prayers

According to 1 Peter 3:7, married men are to live considerably with their wives, with an intelligent recognition of the marriage, honouring their wives as physically weaker but realising that they are joint heirs of God’s unmerited favour. These four causes are crucial for married men to note and work on if they want God to hear their prayers swiftly. It is important to emphasise that married women are NOT the cause of their husbands’ prayers being hindered, but rather the way married men treat their wives.

  1. Live Considerably with Your Wife:

Married men are urged to study their wives, know them well, and understand them before making decisions that may negatively impact them. Each woman is unique, and her needs should be carefully considered. In living with a wife, it is important to understand that she is the weaker one, and it is the husband’s responsibility to either help her rise to his level or lower his standards to her level. Women always expect the best from their husbands, even if it means sharing limited resources.

  • Intelligent Recognition of the Marriage:

Marriage is an institution where a certificate is acquired before lessons are taught. While the topics may be the same, each marriage’s course contents differ. Intelligence in a marriage requires seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit, who can reveal problems and provide solutions. An intelligent way to live with one’s wife is to adapt and learn new things, think about pleasant surprises, forgive quickly, and avoid bringing up past issues in current arguments. Above all, married men must view marriage as God does, with all players being equal shareholders. The Bible is the greatest tool for an intelligent recognition of marriage.

  • Honouring Your Wife is a Continues Process:

To women, honouring means respecting, appreciating, praising, and caring for them, and this should be an ongoing practice. Treating a woman with dignity and respect, especially in the presence of others, is something she will appreciate for a long time. Honouring one’s wife should be holistic, both publicly and privately. Married men are encouraged to treat their wives honourably as they would treat the Lord.

  • Couples Are Joint Heirs of God’s Unmerited Favor:

In Hebrews 2:11-12, it is mentioned that both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. Marriage is seen by God as a practice of His kingdom and is accompanied by favour from the Lord. However, both partners’ weaknesses can destroy the marriage. Thus, it is essential for married men, as the heads of their families, to preserve this unmerited favour so that their prayers may be effective. When married men lift their hands in prayer, they should do so with their wives included. A failing marriage may not produce the sweet aroma of prayers God answers.

CONCLUSION:

Married men must live considerably with their wives, have an intelligent recognition of their marriage, honour their wives continuously, and understand that they are joint heirs of God’s unmerited favour. These principles are essential for maintaining a strong spiritual connection and ensuring their prayers are not hindered. It is not the wife who is the cause of God not answering or cutting off the husband’s prayers; instead, how the husband treats his wife has an impact. Marriage is a sacred institution that requires both partners’ love, respect, and understanding to thrive.

Written by Pastor Joseph Zoot

Build Strong Legacies For Younger Generation – Apostle Anane Denteh Urges Menweb

Build Strong Legacies For Younger Generation – Apostle Anane Denteh Urges Men

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, the Director of Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) and an Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost has urged men to create enduring legacies as fathers to benefit the younger generation.

He emphasised that fathers play a crucial role as conduits of blessings to society, particularly to the younger generation.

According to him, when good fathers are present, society experiences peace, prosperity, and godliness.

“Fathers are responsible for upholding God’s Kingdom values and principles and imparting them to their children,” he said.

Apostle Anane Denteh made these remarks on Wednesday, May 24, 2023,  during his welcome address at the opening session of the 5th edition of the Bezalel Conference, coinciding with the 25th Anniversary of the Ministry, taking place at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) in Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa.

Apostle Anane Denteh drew attention to the example of Abraham, who was blessed by God and named the father of all nations, through whom generations were to be blessed.

Citing Genesis 18:19, he highlighted that God chose Abraham to direct his children and household to follow the way of the Lord, doing what is right and just for the Lord’s promises to be fulfilled.

The PEMEM Director emphasised that fathers have two vital responsibilities on earth. Firstly, they must live a legacy of godly virtues as the foundation for guiding their children. Secondly, they must teach their children about the mind and will of God.

He remarked: “It is our responsibility to live by the principles of the gospel we preach and to transform every aspect of our influence with the values and principles of God’s Kingdom.”

However, Apostle Anane Denteh stressed that the most significant legacy fathers could leave behind is not material wealth or possessions. Instead, it is a spiritual heritage, desiring that their children walk in the ways of the Lord, stressing, “This enduring legacy is meant to impact not only the present generation but also generations to come.”

To further promote legacy building, he disclosed that the Ministry had established the Faithful Giants, a platform where the younger generation can receive mentorship and guidance from their fathers. This initiative addresses the failure of Joshua’s generation in raising their children according to God’s command.

Apostle Anane Denteh urged men to awaken to building a positive legacy for future generations, recognising that today’s actions shape tomorrow’s outcomes.

He added: “What we do today significantly influences what happens tomorrow. By getting it right today and actively developing it, we will likely leave an impactful legacy for future generations.”

The 5th edition of the Bezalel Conference 2023 is centred around the theme: “Repositioning Men for Maximum Impact: Building Upon the Legacy of the Fathers” (Genesis 12:1, 18:16-20).

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PEMEM Celebrates 25th Anniversary At 5th Bezalel Conference

The Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) of The Church of Pentecost is commemorating its 25th anniversary at the fifth edition of the Bezalel Conference at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) in Gomoa Fetteh.

The bi-annual conference of the Ministry, which is being held from May 24 to 26, 2023, has brought together over 2000 Christian men from across the country.

Themed “Repositioning Men for Maximum Impact: Building upon the Legacy of the Fathers,” the three-day residential event seeks to honour the contributions and legacies of past leaders and directors of the ministry while inspiring Christian men to create a lasting influence in society.

Representing the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost at the opening ceremony this morning, Prophet David Kankam Beditor, the Ashaiman Area Head and Executive Council Member of the Church, conveyed his congratulations to the Men’s Ministry on reaching this milestone.

He emphasised the pivotal role of fathers as conduits of blessings to society, particularly the younger generation.

Drawing inspiration from Genesis 18:19, Prophet Beditor underscored the importance of fathers upholding God’s Kingdom values and principles while imparting them to their children.

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, the Director of the Men’s Ministry and an Executive Council Member of the Church, also delivered a heartfelt welcome address event, expressing gratitude to God for the ministry’s growth.

Reflecting on the significance of the 25th anniversary, Apostle Denteh highlighted the Men’s Ministry’s positive impact on men within the Church.

“Over the years, with the blessings of the Lord and the great leadership of the Church, PEMEM has become a vivacious Ministry to the glory of God. Also, PEMEM has contributed to the growth of the Church in diverse ways through its leadership,” he said.

According to him, this year’s conference would provide the opportunity to evaluate the contributions and legacies of past leaders, as well as inspire men to maintain virtuous practices and leave an enduring legacy for future generations.

“The intentionality of this conference in developing ourselves for tomorrow should lead us to three key things: repositioning ourselves, identifying a good legacy to build for the next generation, and the relevant strategy to execute our aspirations in life and ministry,” he said, adding: “Let us, therefore, wake up and build a good legacy for the next generation to emulate, bearing in mind that tomorrow begins today.”

The 2023 Bezalel Conference promises to be exceptional, offering men opportunities for innovation, skill development, and spiritual growth. The objective is to empower conference participants to have a tangible influence in every sphere of life and make a maximum impact on society.

With a focus on repositioning, the Bezalel Conference will address four key areas: becoming agents of transformation in society, repositioning the local church for maximum impact, equipping men to make a significant difference, and building upon the legacy of the fathers.

Distinguished speakers at the event include Apostle Eric Nyamekye (Chairman), Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (General Secretary), Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe (International Missions Director), Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah, Rtd. (Immediate-past Chairman), Apostle Prof. Peter Ohene Kyei (Rtd.), Apostle Dr. Phillip Osei-Korsah (Director, Counselling Ministry), and other esteemed personalities such as Elder Dr. Nana Kwadwo Gyasi (PEMEM National Executive Committee Member), Elder Paul Mante (Kasoa Area Deacon), Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong (Executive Chairman, Jospong Group of Companies), Elder Dr. Samuel Amo Tobbin (Executive Chairman, Tobinco Group of Companies), Deaconess Philomina Mireku (Director, Women’s Ministry), and Deaconess Gifty Agyemang (Founder, Radiant Parenting), among others.

Participants are expected to leave the conference with a renewed passion and the capacity to excel in their areas of influence, just like Bezalel and Oholiab, who assisted Moses in constructing the Tabernacle.

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Preserving The Harvest Through Effective Follow-Up & New Converts Care

(Acts 11:22-26; Acts 9:1-9; Colossians 1:28. Matthew 28:18-20 Galatians 4:19)

INTRODUCTION

The mandate of the Great Commission is not a singular event, but an ongoing process. It involves preaching the Gospel, winning souls, and discipling individuals to become fully committed followers of Christ within a local church, as emphasised in Matthew 28:18-20. This verse underscores the significance of building disciples who adhere to all of Christ’s teachings, making it a crucial priority for Christian leaders. While The Church of Pentecost has excelled in aggressive evangelism, soul-winning, and water baptism, there remains a lack of intentional follow-up and assimilation of new converts.

WHAT IS EFFECTIVE FOLLOW-UP

The idea of ‘Follow-Up’ generally is a management term for addressing matters arising out of a meeting’s agenda or aftermath actions for intended decisions. In Christian work principles, it is the process of gaining an audience with those we have already witnessed to, discipling and bringing them to a place of mature fellowship with Christ and service in the church. It is the conservation, maturation, and multiplication of the fruit of evangelism.

WHY FOLLOW-UP IS IMPORTANT

  • of souls won retained if visited in 24 hours
  • of souls won retained if visited in 72 hours
  • of souls won retained if visited in 7 days

PRACTICAL STEPS TO BE TAKEN DURING FOLLOW-UP

PREPARATIONS AND RULES OF CONDUCT DURING FOLLOW-UP

  • If they need escort, make appointment and take them to church accordingly.

WHO QUALIFIES TO UNDERTAKE FOLLOW-UP

Follow-up should be undertaken as a very vital and important spiritual practice and exercise. The person endeavoring to take it up must be serious and committed to it. He / she should  

CONCLUSION

Effective follow-up is a crucial element in establishing a church capable of impacting nations. It is an integral part of the Great Commission commanded by Christ, which we are entrusted to fulfill.

Christian leaders are, therefore, encouraged to exhibit a passion for follow-up, actively engage in the process, and diligently nurture new converts to enhance the Church’s discipleship and assimilation rates.

Let us ignite our passion for Christ and for souls. Let us deepen our love for the unsaved and tirelessly seek the lost. In the Great Commission, Christ Jesus implores us to make disciples, not mere “church-goers’ (Matthew 28:18-20; 1 Peter 1:23).

Written by Pastor Frank Awuah Fordjour