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Pastor David Amankwaa Appointed Savannah Regional GPCC Chairman

The Sawla Area Head of The Church of Pentecost (CoP), Pastor David Amankwaa, has been appointed as the Chairman of the newly-inaugurated Savannah Regional Chapter of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC).

Pastor Amankwaa was inducted into office during a grand ceremony to inaugurate the chapter of the Council in the Savannah Region at the Sawla Central Assembly church auditorium of The Church of Pentecost last Sunday.

According to the GPCC General Secretary, Rev. Emmanuel Barrigah, who chaired the event, the creation of the Savannah Region out of the Northern Region, has necessitated the inauguration of the GPCC in the Savannah Region and the induction of Regional Executives to oversee the affairs of the Council in the region.

Other members of the New Regional Executive Committee (REC) inducted into office were Rev. Patrick Mensah (Area Head, CAC, Bole Missions) – Vice Chairman, Rev. Benjamin Addo-Boateng (District Pastor, CoP, Bole) – Secretary, Rev. Peter Tunjie (Head Pastor, Bethel Prayer Ministry,Sawla) – Organizer, Rev. Adams Seidu (Head Pastor, Fountain Gate Chapel, Bole) – Financial Secretary, Rev. Augustine Tungkunmwene (Head Pastor, Assemblies of God, Salaga) – Member, Rev. Charles Lokko (Head Pastor, The Apostolic Church, Kalba), Member, Rev. Atta Joseph (Head Pastor, Holistic Gospel Church, Damango) – Member and Rev. Agbenyeke (Head Pastor, Assemblies of God, Buipe) – Member.

Pastor David Amankwaa, in his response, acknowledged God’s grace for the mandate given to REC to spearhead GPCC activities in the region.

He also thanked the National GPCC Executive Members and the General Secretary and wife as well as all Heads of Churches present for confidence reposed in them assured them of the REC’s commitment towards advancing the cause of the Council and the Kingdom of God in the region.

“We would work hard to organise GPCC at the various district levels across the region,” he said and also called on all member churches to get all hands-on deck to help the REC achieve this objective.

PENTECOST NEWS

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PENSA International Breaks Ground In Singapore

Singapore is an Asian country predominantly made up of Malaysians, Chinese and Indians with an approximate population of 6 million. It is a developed country with good amenities and a near-perfect economy. Religions practised are Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism and there are also free thinkers and atheists. Although statistics show Christianity as the second-largest religion after Islam, the situation is not quite the same. Many Christians have fallen away from the faith while others hang loosely. 

Therefore, the gathering of about 17 young gallant professionals by PENSA International to possess the Asian nation for Christ could not have happened at a better time. 

Leaving behind their busy schedules and families, these persons marched forward with God’s word without knowing what truly awaited them. It was ten days of learning and unpredictable life in an unknown land. 

Indeed, it was a time of surrendering one’s will to that of God. From strict camp rules to several hours of prayer. These meetings were Spirit-filled; affirming the pouring out of the Spirit on all flesh as indicated by the Scriptures. 

Challenges arose, frustration set in, bodies gave up and the flesh threatened to take over. But in all these, they pressed on to the glory ahead. 

The Lord followed their efforts with signs and wonders; ears were opened, the blind could see, and the love and peace of God was greatly felt. To crown it all, 43 souls came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, 17 of whom have accepted to join the church and accepted to join the church. 

Perhaps, the best news of all is that, through this mission enterprise, The Church of Pentecost has broken ground in Singapore. With an appreciable number of members, The Church of Pentecost-Singapore now holds Wednesday Bible studies and Sunday services. The church has also secured a place for Sunday services. To God be the glory.

The 17 young missionaries returned from Singapore fulfilled and in awe of what the Lord had done through them.

Although the mission outreach to Singapore was no small feat, the Lord has granted the team great success; He indeed deserves praise. 

Report by PENSA International Media Team

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Savannah Regional GPCC Chapter Inaugurated

The Savannah Regional Chapter of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) was inaugurated in a grand ceremony held at the Sawla Central Assembly church auditorium of The Church of Pentecost on last Sunday.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by the GPCC General Secretary, Rev. Emmanuel Barrigah, and his wife, Rev. Mrs. Charlotte Barrigah. Other dignitaries present were interim Regional Executives, Heads, and other Leaders of member churches in the Savannah Region.

In his address, Rev. Emmanuel Barrigah indicated that the GPCC is structured to decentralize across all the political regions in the country to enhance smooth mobilization and coordination of its activities and responsibilities to all member churches and the nation at large.

According to the GPCC General Secretary, the creation of the Savannah Region out of the Northern Region, has necessitated the inauguration of the GPCC in the Savannah Region and the induction of Regional Executives to oversee the affairs of the Council in the region.

With scriptural reference from Ephesians 4:11-16, Rev. Barrigah admonished the gathering and leaders present to make every effort to keep the unity in the spirit among all member churches and the body of believers as a whole.

He added that God purposely appoints leaders and grooms them to be responsible for unifying the body of Christ and equipping believers for the work of ministry in their various endeavours. 

He further charged leaders and believers to live a life worthy of God’s calling and exhibit genuine humility, diligence, gentleness, patience, and love towards all churches and fellow believers in the body of Christ in anticipation of the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

As part of the inauguration ceremony, Rev. Emmanuel Barrigah inducted into office the New Regional Executive Committee (REC) to man the affairs of the GPCC in the Savannah Region. They are: Pastor David Amankwaa (Area Head, CoP, Sawla) – Regional Chairman, Rev. Patrick Mensah (Area Head, CAC, Bole Missions) – Vice Chairman, Rev. Benjamin Addo-Boateng (District Pastor, CoP, Bole) – Secretary, Rev. Peter Tunjie (Head Pastor, Bethel Prayer Ministry,Sawla) – Organizer, Rev. Adams Seidu (Head Pastor, Fountain Gate Chapel, Bole) – Financial Secretary, Rev. Augustine Tungkunmwene (Head Pastor, Assemblies of God, Salaga) – Member, Rev. Charles Lokko (Head Pastor, The Apostolic Church, Kalba) – Member, Rev. Atta Joseph (Head Pastor, Holistic Gospel Church, Damango) – Member and Rev. Agbenyeke (Head Pastor, Assemblies of God, Buipe) – Member.

Pastor David Amankwaa, in his response, acknowledged God’s grace for the mandate given to REC to spearhead GPCC activities in the region.

He also thanked the National GPCC Executive Members and the General Secretary and wife as well as all Heads of Churches present for confidence reposed in them assured them of the REC’s commitment towards advancing the cause of the Council and the Kingdom of God in the region.

“We would work hard to organise GPCC at the various district levels across the region,” he said and also called on all member churches to get all hands-on deck to help the REC achieve this objective.

Prior to the grand inaugural ceremony, a Leadership Seminar was held for all Heads, Ministers, and Lay Leaders of GPCC Member Churches in the Savannah enclave on Saturday, 23rd April 2022 at the same venue.

During this seminar, ministers and lay leaders were taken through the mission and vision of GPCC, the theme for the year, and the respective roles of leaders and member churches of the GPCC by Rev. Emmanuel Barrigah.

Pastor David Amakwaa also took the participants through the constitution of the GPCC after which time was allotted for intercessory prayers for the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council.

Report by Sawla Area Media Team

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Mrs Mercy Tackie-Otoo Laid To Rest

The remains of Mrs. Mercy Naa Tackie-Otoo, the late wife of the Odikoman District Minister of The Church of Pentecost in the Teshie-Nungua Area, Pastor Percy Nii Tackie-Otoo, was interned today [Saturday, April 30, 2022] after a solemn burial and memorial service held in her honour at the Fred Stephen Safo Memorial Temple at Nungua-Nshorna, Accra.

The funeral service which was officiated by the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Kumi-Larbi, assisted the Teshie-Nungua Area Head, Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah Agyeman, and some members of Executive Council as well as some heads of the church and other sister churches, was heavily attended by people from far and near.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi, on behalf of the Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, urged the bereaved family to encourage themselves in Christ in the face of their trying moments, while describing Mrs Mercy Tackie-Otoo as a woman of integrity.

Mrs Mercy Naa Tackie-Otoo, was called home on Monday, March 14, 2022, at the Pentecost Hospital, Madina after a short sickness at age 57. She survived by her husband and seven children.

Biography

Born at Akoto-Lante in Accra on April 1, 1964, Mercy attended Ghana National College, Cape Coast, where she successfully completed with the General Certificate of Education – Ordinary Level (G.C.E. O-Level) Examinations. She also obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) degree in Banking and Finance from the Central University.

After her secondary education, she worked with the Ghana Statistical Services and later employed at the Bank of Ghana in 1981, where she rosed through the ranks to the position of Officer One, a position she held until she voluntarily resigned in 2003 to join her husband in the full-time ministry in The Church of Pentecost.

She and her husband served in the full-time ministry for 19 years in the following duty stations: Prampram (2003-2008), New Abirem (2008-2013), PIWC-Koforidua (2013-2018) and Odikoman in Teshie-Nungua Area (2018 to date), where she peacefully passed onto glory.

Tributes

In his tribute, the widower, Pastor Percy Nii Tackie-Otoo, described the death of his wife as “a terrible shock,” said she was not only a wonderful wife and mother, but also a meticulous housekeeper and homemaker.

Her children in their tribute said their late mother was a counsellor and a strong believer in God’s Word, saying, “She instilled the love of God in our hearts, and always told us, that all she knew and had was Christ.”

Tribute by the General Council of The Church of Pentecost, which was read by Apostle Yaw Adjei Kwarteng (Bompata Area Head), said the late Mrs Mercy Naa Tackie-Otoo was a very resourceful woman who proved her worth by aptly partnering with her husband in the ministry which resulted in their impactful service in the Lord’s vineyard.

“Throughout the stations that she and her husband served in the ministry, she played a key role in mobilising the women and the youth in the church and equipped them with godly values to contribute positively to the well-being of their families and society,” it stated.

Sermon

The Evangelism Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, preaching the sermon on the topic, “A Pursuit of Life” (Mark 10:17; Hebrews 9:27: Proverbs 22:4), said the pursuit of life has been at the heart of every religion and culture, yet its mystery is enshrined in the word of God.

According to him, eternal life (Zoe) which is only found in Jesus Christ, is far beyond doing good, stressing that “eternal life goes beyond money, honour, fame, and any other thing that the world can offer.”

He explained that though eternal life is gained after death, it is obtained on earth as one surrenders his life to the control of God.

Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin called on all and sundry to give their lives to Christ, because death awaits everyone. He indicated that since death is an appointed time, it can come at anytime in one’s life – at tender age, old age and may take any form such as sickness, accident and old age.

He prayed that humanity would pursue eternal life, since eternal life is a choice and a decision that is made once in one’s lifetime.

PENTECOST NEWS.

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Essam District Constructs  Washing Bay, New Mission House & Washrooms

The Essam District of The Church of Pentecost in the Western North Region has constructed a washing bay, a new mission house, and washrooms for use by the church.

The chiefs and opinion leaders of the community applauded the church for embarking on the projects.

The facilities were dedicated recently by the Essam-Debiso Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Robert Kwabena Andoh, assisted by the Essam District Minister, Pastor Theophilus Buah Koomson, and other ministers in the Area.

The dedication service held at the Essam Central Church was also attended by the clergy from other churches, chiefs and opinion leaders of the community, among others.

The 5-bedroom mission house with an office was started in April 2018.

Speaking at the dedication service on the topic, “Every Mission House Carries a Purpose” based on Acts 16:9-10, 13-14, Apostle Robert Andoh said that every mission house is an ambassadorial residence of God, hence the doors of every mission house must be opened for people to meet God.

He, therefore, admonished the members to make the mission house their second home.

The Area Head further called on members to pray for pastors and realise that pastors carry the blessings of God.

Report by Overseer James Harvoh Jnr, Area Media Pastor.

Akosombo District Women’s Ministry Gives To School, Orphanage

Akosombo District Women’s Ministry Gives To School, Orphanage 

The Women’s Ministry of Akosombo District of The Church of Pentecost has made separate donations to two institutions in their catchment area.

The first donation was made on March 11, 2022, to Akwamu West Anglican Primary School, where learning materials such as exercise books, pens, pencils, erasers, and sharpeners were handed over to the Headmaster of the school who shared them among the pupils.

On Easter Monday, April 18, 2022, another donation of foodstuffs and provisions was made to the Heart For Ghana Orphanage to assist the inmates to have a good feel of the Easter festivities.

On both occasions, the women were led by the District Women’s Ministry Leader, Deaconess Mrs. Emelia Mausuor, and the wife of the District Pastor, Mrs Esther Appianing.

PENTECOST NEWS.

Children Are A Blessing; Treat Them Well – Professor Ellis

Children Are A Blessing; Treat Them Well – Professor Ellis

The Children’s Ministry Director of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Prof. William Otoo Ellis, has advised Christian parents to take proper care of their children in order to appropriate the blessings of God that come with parenting.

“Children are like arrows; if you treat them well, you become a powerful warrior. So, we (parents) can only become powerful if we appropriate the blessings of God the children carry by helping them serve God right from their infancy,” he said.

The Children’s Director said this at the dedication ceremony for the newly-constructed Children’s Auditorium of the Toflokpo Central Assembly last Sunday. 

Speaking on the topic Children: Our Heritage from the Lord, based on Psalm 127: 3-4 and Matthew 18:1-6, Pastor Ellis asserted that children carry the blessing of God.

He, therefore, implored parents, the community and Church to count themselves blessed to have them and accept the responsibility of taking good care of them.

Professor Ellis bemoaned the unpleasant situation where some mature members and church leaders reject or ignore the call to become Children Ministry teachers.

“Let us not leave the children alone to do their own things. Parents should help the Sunday School teachers to take proper care of the Children Ministry,” he charged.

Professor Ellis also advised church leaders to do well to provide suitable places of worship for the children and not to take them for granted.

The children’s auditorium was singlehandedly constructed by the Toflokpo District Minister, Pastor Dickson Baidoo and his wife, Dora, who in obedience to a divine directive put up the facility for the children.

The beautiful edifice, which was constructed at a total cost of GHS 125,000.00, was dedicated by Apostle Emmanuel O. Ankra-Badu (Tema Area Head), with assistance from Evangelist Ohene-Asa Otu (Sefwi-Juaboso Area Head) and the Children’s Ministry Director.

Also present at the colourful event were ministers and wives in the Tema Area, traditional leaders, as well as the officers and members of the Toflokpo District and other nearby districts.

Report by Pastor Boachie-Ansah, For Tema Area Media Team

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As Some Say, “Only Judge Can God”

Yul Edochie is a Nollywood actor. On 27th April 2022, he revealed on his Instagram page that he has a son with his colleague actress Judy Austin Muoghalu, who, he claims, is also his second wife. Yul’s first wife, May Yul Edochie, wrote under that Instagram post that, “May God judge you both.”

It is worth noting that, “May God judge you” is different from “May God condemn you”. God’s judgement is either one of “guilty & condemned” or ‘innocent & acquitted”. Yule and his second wife can pass for either in God’s sight; and even if they are found guilty before God with all the hidden facts available to God (but hidden from humans), God may still decide to have mercy on them.

It is however worth noting that, God having mercy on a guilty person (on how they respond to His Word and/or treat others) does not make their sins, right and worthy of emulation. We are to weigh all things, as Christians, and stick to what is “God’s righteousness”.

God’s righteousness on any matters is HIS ORIGINAL PLAN & PURPOSE for that matter as revealed in the Bible by the “Law of First Mention” and modeled by Christ.

On the subject of marriage, God’s ORIGINAL PLAN & PURPOSE is “One man, one wife”. We see it in Genesis 2:24-26 in the marriage between Adam and Eve. This is also seen in Christ marrying One Bride (The Church) – One Body with many different parts.

So, David or Solomon marrying more and receiving mercies regardless does not annul God’s Righteousness on the matter of marriage. All that said, ONLY JUDGE CAN GOD perfectly BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE on every matter of life.

Having said all these, the following scriptures reveals that, as humans, we may have our own judgment on matters BETWEEN PEOPLE but there are facts hidden from us humans on issues which are available to the Godhead only thus making the Godhead the ONLY EVER-RIGHTEOUS JUDGE in all such matters of life.

‘Then Sarai said to Abram, “You are responsible for the wrong I am suffering. I put my slave in your arms, and now that she knows she is pregnant, she despises me. May the LORD judge between you and me.”‘ (Genesis 16:5, NIV)

‘…”See, my father, look at this piece of your robe in my hand! I cut off the corner of your robe but did not kill you. See that there is nothing in my hand to indicate that I am guilty of wrongdoing or rebellion. I have not wronged you, but you are hunting me down to take my life. May the LORD judge between you and me. And may the LORD avenge the wrongs you have done to me, but my hand will not touch you”‘ (David to Saul, 1 Samuel 24:11-12, NIV)

‘…When David finished saying this, Saul asked, “Is that your voice, David my son?” And he wept aloud. “You are more righteous than I,” he said. “You have treated me well, but I have treated you badly.”‘ (1 Samuel 24:16-17)

‘As she was being brought out, she sent a message to her father-in-law. “I am pregnant by the man who owns these,” she said. And she added, “See if you recognize whose seal and cord and staff these are.” Judah recognized them and said, “She is more righteous than I, since I wouldn’t give her to my son Shelah.” And he did not sleep with her again’. (Genesis 38:25-26)

Selah

Blessings

Written by Apostle S. K. Fianko-Larbi

Apostle Fianko Larbi

Our God Dwells In The Third Heaven And Yet…

Creation Account of Heavens and Earth

Genesis 1:1 states that, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth

Take note that, the Bible did not say “heaven” but “heavens”; this denote many…

Hebrews 11:3a says that, “By faith we understand that the worlds (some versions use “universe”) were framed by the word of God…”

Bringing Genesis 1:1 and Hebrews 11:3a side by side, we see that the universe (or the worlds) is made up of the earth and the heavens

Mathematically,

Universe = Earth + Heavens

The “heavens” used in the Bible, therefore, refers to all other elements or constellation in the universe aside the earth.

Biblical record of creation is presented from the perspective of one standing on the earth. This is because, the Lord chose to place humanity on earth from where He would roll out His redemptive plan for them. Creation account therefore list the earth, the moon, the sun and the stars.

Isaiah 13:10 says, “For the stars of heaven and their constellations will not give their light; the sun will be darkened in its going forth, and the moon will not cause its light to shine”

I cited Isaiah 13:10 above to show that the sun, stars and moon makes up the universe outside the earth as the confirmed by the creation account.

The sun is a star, but the Lord gives it a special focus for emphasis since it is the star closest to the earth – where His redemptive purpose for humanity will take place. It is like Jesus telling Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome to go and tell, “the disciples and Peter” (Mark 16:7); that did not mean Peter is not a disciple but for the purpose of emphasis.

We can therefore see that, after the description of the creation account, the biblical narrative moves straight to the Garden of Eden – from whence God’s redemptive plan begins to roll out – starting with His interaction with Adam and Eve.

The Heavens

Predominant Hebrew word translated “heaven(s)” in the Old Testament is “samayim” (singular: sameh). This word means, “to be lofty” – meaning “to be lofty” – the sky (as aloft) – the visible arch in which the clouds move, as well as referring to the higher ether where celestrial bodies revolve. Predominant Greek word translated “heaven(s)” in the New Testament is “ouranos” (from the idea of elevation) and refers to the sky; by extension heaven (as the abode of God); by implication happiness, power, eternity. Thus “heaven(s)” refers to either of three realms, depending on context of a given biblical passage:

  1. The firmament
  2. The rest of the universe – often referred to in the Bible as, the host of heaven (stars including the sun and the moon)
  3. The heaven of heavens (the unapproachable light) where God dwells with the host of heaven (angels, etc.)

Hosts of heaven

Depending on context, “host of heaven” can refers to “the rest of the universe” or to “angels etc. with God in the heaven of heavens”

Let us examine these scriptures below to bring out the differences:

Deuteronomy 4:19; 5:8; 17:3; 2 Kings 17:16; 21:3, 5; 23:4, 5; Isaiah 13:10 among many other passages reveals the “host of heaven” as the sun, the moon and the stars which human beings are not supposed to worship; any worship that focusses on the moon, the stars and the sun is idolatry. For instance, Deuteronomy 4:19 says,

‘And take heed, lest you lift your eyes to heaven, and when you see the sun, the moon, and the stars, all the host of heaven, you feel driven to worship them and serve them, which the Lord your God has given to all the peoples under the whole heaven as a heritage’

1 Kings 22:19-22; 2 Chronicles 18:18-21; Nehemiah 9:6; Psalm 103:21; 148:2; Luke 2:13-15, among many others passages also reveal the “host of heaven” as multitude of angels. For example, Luke 2:13-15 says,

‘And suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased.” When the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds began saying to one another, “Let us go straight to Bethlehem then, and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us.”’

Heaven as the Firmament – the 1st Heaven

Now back to “Heaven as the firmament”. As we have already established, the word “heaven(s)” can mean “the firmament”; “the rest of the universe” (stars, including the sun, & moon): or “the heaven of heavens where God dwells”. Genesis 1:8, 14, 15, 17, 20 refers to the heaven as the firmament; also referred to as “the first heaven”.

Genesis 1:7-8 says,

‘Thus God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament; and it was so. And, God called the firmament, heaven’

Genesis 1:20 also says,

‘… and let the birds fly above the earth across the face of the firmament of the heavens’

The firmament is part of the sky. The sky is everything above the earth surface even to outer space. Thus, the sky is therefore made up of the atmosphere (between the earth surface and outer space) and outer space. The atmosphere is made up of 5 levels: Troposphere; Stratosphere; Mesosphere; Thermosphere; and Exosphere.

Troposphere is the atmosphere between 8km to 14km above the earth surface. The troposphere holds nearly all of earth’s water vapor. It is where most clouds ride the winds and where weather occurs. It contains as much as 80% of the mass of the whole atmosphere. The further up you go in this layer, the colder it gets. Helicopters fly in this zone of the atmosphere. The boundary between the troposphere and the next layer up (Stratosphere) is known as the tropopause.

Stratosphere is the atmosphere between 14km to 64kms above the earth surface; unlike the troposphere, temperatures in this layer increase with elevation. Stratosphere is very dry, so clouds rarely form here. It also contains most of the atmosphere’s ozone, triplet molecules made from three oxygen atoms (O3). At this elevation, ozone protects life on earth from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation. It’s a very stable layer, with little circulation. For that reason, commercial airlines tend to fly in the lower stratosphere to keep flights smooth. This lack of vertical movement also explains why stuff that gets into in the stratosphere tends to stay there for a long time. That “stuff” might include aerosol particles shot skyward by volcanic eruptions, and even smoke from wildfires. This layer also has accumulated pollutants, such as chlorofluorocarbons. Better known as CFCs, these chemicals can destroy the protective ozone layer, thinning it greatly. By the top of the stratosphere, called the stratopause, air is only a thousandth as dense as at earth’s surface.

Mesosphere is the atmosphere between 64km to 85km above the earth’s surface. Scientists do not know quite as much about this layer. It is just harder to study. Airplanes and research balloons do not operate this high and satellites (such as the moon) orbit higher up. We do know that the mesosphere is where most meteors harmlessly burn up as they hurtle towards earth. Near the top of this layer, temperatures drop to the lowest in earth’s atmosphere — about -90° Celsius (-130° Fahrenheit). The line marking the top of the mesosphere is called the mesopause. If you ever travel that far, congratulations! You are officially a space traveler — aka astronaut — according to the U.S. Air Force. It is important to note that, there is the ionosphere. The ionosphere is a zone of charged particles that extends from the upper stratosphere or lower mesosphere all the way to the exosphere. The ionosphere is able to reflect radio waves; this allows radio communications.

Thermosphere is the atmosphere between 85km to 600km above the earth’s surface. It soaks up x-rays and ultraviolet energy from the sun, protecting those of us on the ground from these harmful rays. The ups and downs of that solar energy also make the thermosphere vary wildly in temperature. It can go from really cold to as hot as about 1,980 ºC (3,600 ºF) near the top. The sun’s varying energy output also causes the thickness of this layer to expand as it heats and to contract as it cools. With all the charged particles, the thermosphere is also home to those beautiful celestial light shows known as auroras. This layer’s top boundary is called the thermopause.

Exosphere is the atmosphere between 600km to 10,000km above the earth’s surface. Its lower boundary is known as the exobase. The exosphere has no firmly defined top. Instead, it just fades further out into space. Air molecules in this part of our atmosphere are so far apart that they rarely even collide with each other. Earth’s gravity still has a little pull here, but just enough to keep most of the sparse air molecules from drifting away. Still, some of those air molecules — tiny bits of our atmosphere — do float away, lost to earth forever.

Heaven as Galaxies – the 2nd Heaven

We have also seen that the word “heaven(s)” can refer to the rest of the universe often refer to as “the hosts of heaven” – bodies in outer space; some view this as the “second heaven”. This includes the stars (the sun, being the closest star to the earth) and the moon (the earth’s satellite). A satellite is an object that moves around a larger object. Earth is a satellite because it moves around the sun. The moon is a satellite because it moves around earth. Earth and the moon are called “natural” satellites.

What the Bible refers to as “stars” are galaxies – groups of stars in space. When standing on the earth, stars appear very small – though they are far bigger than the sun – because, unlike the sun (a star, itself), stars, as seen from the earth, are very far away from the earth surface. Stars are far beyond the exosphere – the upper layer of the earth’s atmosphere; stars are in outer space. Outer space is everything beyond the exosphere.

Galaxies are sprawling systems of dust, gas, dark matter, and anywhere from a million to a trillion stars that are held together by gravity. Nearly all large galaxies are thought to also contain supermassive black holes at their centers. In our own galaxy, the Milky Way (one among the billions of galaxies in our Universe), the sun is just one of about 100 to 400 billion stars that spin around Sagittarius A, a supermassive black hole that contains as much mass as four million suns.

Moon and Sun to Determine Times and Seasons

Genesis 1:14-18 says,

‘And God said, “Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years, and let them be lights in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth.” And it was so. God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars. God set them in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth, to govern the day and the night, and to separate light from darkness. And God saw that it was good.’ (underline, mine)

Whiles the earth and other planets move round the sun, as said earlier, the moon also move round the earth. The moon is 384,400km from the earth and it is between the earth and the sun beyond the earth’s 5th atmospheric layer (exosphere). The moon moves around the earth at a speed of 3,700km/h. So how many days does the moon take to make one complete movement around the earth? Let that time be “T”; let “R” be radius of moon from the earth (R=384,400km); “V” is velocity or speed of moon round the earth (V=3,700km/h). Thus,

T = 2ΠR/V

T = (2 x 22/7 x 384,400km)/3,700km/h

T = 653.035hrs = 27.2days

Hence, all other factors (such as movement of the moon on its own axis) considered, it takes the moon between 28 to 31 days to move round the earth; this period is referred to as a month (one moon).

Since the moon is held attached to the earth by gravity as a satellite to the earth, even as the earth rotates on its axis and also move round the sun, the moon moves with it. Remember that a satellite is an object that moves around a larger object. Three sets of lessons can to drawn from the moon’s relationship with the earth and the sun. First, the moon shows commitment, loyalty and faithfulness towards the earth. The moon also expresses humility as it hides when the sun appears in the day over the earth – and rather than try to compete with the sun, the moon absorbs light from the sun; the moon acknowledges the greatness of the sun; the moon is not envious. Furthermore, the moon is not caught up in inferiority complex; at night, it gives off the “little” light it has absorbed from the sun during the day. The nature of God is revealed in sundry ways in His created order and at least, the moon reflects these three sets of the many nature of God manifested in His creation in parts but fully expressed in the Person of Jesus Christ. Hallelujah!

Colossians 2:9 states, ‘For in Christ dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily’

It is worth noting that, the earth takes 24 hours to move on its axis of 360°. Thus time zones shift by 360°/24hrs = 15° per hour and that is why Ghana on longitude 0° is an hour behind Nigeria which is on 15°E. Also, the earth is 149,140,000km from the sun and moves around the sun at a speed of 107,000km/h. So how many days does the earth take to make one complete movement round the sun? We all know it to be approximately 365days (1 year). But how do we get this figure? Let that time be “T”; let “R” be radius of earth from the sun (R=149,140,000km); “V” is velocity or speed of earth round the sun (V=107,000km/h). Thus,

T = 2ΠR/V

T = (2 x 22/7 x 149,140km)/107,000km/h

T = 8,761.23hrs = 365days

Heaven as the Throne of God – the 3rd Heaven (Heaven of Heavens)

Far beyond the universe is the “heaven of heavens” where God dwells; God dwells in the infinity – a place yet to be explored by scientists; this explains infinity (∞) in mathematics. Well, that illustrates the unapproachable light where God dwells. Apostle Paul calls it “the third heaven” in 2 Corinthians 12:2. It states,

‘I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago—whether in the body I do not know, or whether out of the body I do not know, God knows—such a one was caught up to the third heaven.’

Apostle Paul again refers to where God dwells as the “unapproachable light” in 1 Timothy 6:15b-16 which states,

‘God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone is immortal and who lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see. To him be honor and might forever. Amen’ (underline, mine)

Various places in scripture reveals the reality of the throne of God in the heaven of heavens. Examples are Job 22:12; 1 Kings 8:27, 30, 43, 49; Psalm 115:16 among many others.

Job 22:12 quizzes the obvious, ‘“Is not God in the height of heaven?’

1 Kings 8:27 also reveals, “But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain You. How much less this temple which I have built! (underline, mine)

In 1 Kings 8:30, 43, 49, Solomon prays to the Lord saying on these three occasions to the Lord, “…Hear in heaven Your dwelling place”.

The psalmist nails it in Psalm 115:16, saying, ‘The heaven, even the heavens, are the Lord’s;
but the earth He has given to the children of men.

Our God: Transcendent and yet, Immanent

God is so far away but He is so close to us and even in us and comes speedily to bring help to us in times of trouble. Our God is Immanuel – God with us. Our God is Jehovah Shammah – God who is there! He is not absent. Others may persecute us, reject us, ghost us, and even cancel us but the God Almighty we serve, who has revealed Himself fully in Christ Jesus and now lives in those in Christ by the Holy Spirit, is our ever-present help in times of trouble

Deuteronomy 33:26, ‘“There is no one like the God of Jeshurun, who rides across the heavens to help you and on the clouds in his majesty”’

Job 22:14, ‘Thick clouds cover Him, so that He cannot see, and He walks above the circle of heaven’

Psalm 46:1, ‘God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble

Travelling from Nairobi, Kenya to the capital cities of nearly all the East African nations (Kigali, Rwanda; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Bujumbura, Burundi; Kampala, Uganda; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Juba, South Sudan) takes averagely 1 hour 20 minutes by flight with speed of about 840km/h at a height of about 10km (~33,000 feet) above sea level. This means, if I urgently need to help someone in any of this nations, it will take me not less than 1 hour, 20 minutes by flight barring delays from COVID test; check in; arrival protocols; drive from airport etc.

On the contrary, our God, living so far away beyond the universe (outside of Mass, Length and Time – which are the three defining dimensions of creation – as taught in physics under the topic, “Dimensions”) brings help instantly when we call upon Him. What an amazing God we serve! Be encouraged by this write up to thank, praise, adore and to trust the Lord God Almighty all the more as we journey this earth – enjoying eternal life here and the hereafter. Amen!

Written by Apostle S. K. Fianko-Larbi

Pastor & Wife Singlehandedly Construct Children’s Auditorium For Toflokpo District web

Pastor & Wife Singlehandedly Construct Children’s Auditorium For Toflokpo District 

For many years, the children of the Central Assembly in the Toflokpo District of The Church of Pentecost met under a Neem tree for Sunday School. But now, they can heave a sigh of relief because their District Minister, Pastor Isaac Dickson Baidoo, and his wife, Dora, have singlehandedly built them a suitable place of worship.

The beautiful edifice, which was constructed at a GHS 125,000.00, was dedicated last Sunday by Apostle Emmanuel O. Ankra-Badu (Tema Area Head), with assistance from Evangelist Ohene-Asa Otu (Sefwi-Juaboso Area Head) and the Children’s Ministry Director, Pastor Professor Otoo Ellis.

Also present at the colourful event were ministers and wives in the Tema Area, traditional leaders, as well as the officers and members of the Toflokpo District and other nearby districts.

Recounting the genesis of the project at the ceremony, Mrs Dora Baidoo, a tutor at the Bonikope School Complex, said it all began one Sunday morning in 2019 when she was on her way to church. As she got closer to the auditorium, she saw the children gathered under the tree where they usually held their meetings. Suddenly, it began to rain, so the children had to carry their benches into the main church auditorium for shelter. As she looked on at the unpleasant situation, she heard a voice saying: “What will you do about this situation?” However, she did not respond and ignored the voice.

Three weeks later, she heard the voice again, “Won’t you do what I told you about the Children’s place of worship?”

“This time I responded and said that I am only a teacher by profession and did not have enough money for such a project. But the voice assured me that I would have enough money when I commenced it,” she narrated.

After the experience, Mrs. Baidoo became nervous and immediately shared what had happened with her husband, who encouraged her with the word of God in Haggai 2:8 and Psalm 127:1. He also assured her of his support for the project.

Pastor Baidoo summoned the District Executive Committee to inform them about the project. They also assured the couple of their unflinching support.

On hearing the ambitions project, the then Area Head, Apostle Matthew Larbi Wettey (now retired) offered words of encouragement to the couple and performed the sod-cutting ceremony for its commencement in April 2020.

The project continued steadily but was later halted due to financial constraints and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, just as the Lord had assured her of His provision for the project, Mrs Baidoo received a breakthrough.

According to Mrs. Baidoo, she felt some pain in her leg and visited the hospital for treatment but to no avail. A friend introduced her to a herbal medicine that completely healed her of the ailment.

“One day, in my sleep, I had a strange dream in which my husband was encouraging me to be a sales agent for the herbal medicine. So, when I woke up, I contacted the manufacturer and signed up as a sales agent,” she said.

Mrs. Baidoo said the decision served as a major turning point as it provided her additional income to push the project until its successful completion.

Pastor and Mrs. Baidoo are very grateful to God for His faithfulness and for helping them to provide a suitable place for worship for the children.

They are hopeful that the edifice would help boost children’s attendance at Sunday School.

Dedicating the building, Apostle Emmanuel Ofei Ankra-Badu thanked the Baidoo family for bearing such a great vision, which is worthy of emulation. He charged the leadership of the church to take good care of the building and engage in aggressive evangelism to win more children in the community for Christ. 

Moved by the gesture, the Area Children’s Ministry pledged to install a flatscreen TV in the facility for the children to facilitate teaching and learning of the word of God.

Report by Pastor Boachie-Ansah (Tema Area Media Team)