PENSA-Kwadaso Sector Records 1,101 Souls in Missions Outreach web

PENSA-Kwadaso Sector Records 1,101 Souls in Missions Outreach

The Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) – Kwadaso Sector reported 1,101 souls at its annual Sector Missions outreach. This was disclosed by the PENSA Travelling Secretary, Ps. Isaac Donkoh, during the closing session of the 4th edition of its Sector Missions outreach at Bedieso Central Assembly in Obuasi Area on May 5, 2024.

He mentioned that the Sector, aligning with the Church’s strategic vision, mobilized 118 student missionaries from PENSA AAMUSTED (formerly UEW-K), KNUST Obuasi Campus, and Akrokerri College of Education to engage in aggressive evangelism within six Districts: Apagya, Kyekyewere, Numereso, Tweapease, Fenanso, and Hia in the Obuasi Area of The Church of Pentecost.

The team camped at Dadwen Assembly in Kyekyewere District for a three-day fasting and prayer retreat from Monday, April 29th, to Wednesday, May 1st, 2024, under the theme: “Unleashed to Do the Work of an Evangelist” – 2 Timothy 2:15.

After the retreat session, the student missionaries were dispatched into the various districts for aggressive evangelistic activities, including personal evangelism, dawn broadcasting, rallies, and cinema evangelism from Wednesday, May 1st, to Sunday, May 5th, 2024.

Their dedicated efforts resulted in a total of 1,101 souls won for Christ, including children. Additionally, 160 people rededicated their lives to Jesus, 226 adult converts were baptized in water, and 76 received the Holy Spirit baptism.

The Travelling Secretary attributed the success of the outreach to the commitment, passion, and unflinching love the student missionaries exhibited for lost souls.

At the closing ceremony on Sunday, May 5th, 2024, at Bedieso Central, the Obuasi Area Head, Prophet David Kankam Beditor, expressed his utmost gratitude to the student missionaries for their tireless efforts and dedication.

“I commend you for availing yourselves to be unleashed by God for this great harvest of souls and contribution to the growth and expansion of the Kingdom of God,” he indicated.

Also in attendance were Pastor Samuel Osei Mensah (Area Secretary), Pastor Vincent Ephraim Amegah (Bedieso), and Pastors: Francis Wugban (Tweapease District), Francis Dankwah (Numereso District), Gabriel Nsowah (Fenanso District), Manasseh Agbodeka (Kyekyewere District), Collins Baah (Apagya District), and Joshua Oppong (Hia District) who acknowledged the significant impact of the outreach in their respective Districts.
Report by Elder Ballack Sarfo

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Tarkwa Area Women’s Ministry Donates To Ghana Prisons Service

The Tarkwa Area Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost has donated some essential items to the Ghana Prisons Service, Tarkwa.

Led by the Area Women’s Ministry Leader, Deaconess Mrs. Elizabeth Adjoa Tutua Gyan, along with her Area executive members and representatives from various local assemblies, the delegation carried out this benevolent gesture on behalf of the Area Head, Apostle Dr. Daniel Okyere Walker, and his wife, Mrs. Irene Odi Walker, as well as all the women within the Tarkwa Area on Saturday, 11th May 2024

Deaconess Mrs. Elizabeth shared that the inspiration behind this noble act stemmed from the teachings of compassion and kindness found in the Bible, particularly in Matthew 25:42-46.

With this motivation in mind, the Women’s Ministry donated a range of essential items, including 300 carefully packed hot meals, 30 packs of drinking water, two bundles of toilet rolls, and 110 Bibles, all totaling Ghc16,500.00

These items were chosen to assist in the rehabilitation process of the inmates, fulfilling a direct request from previous visitations by the ministry.

This act of generosity perfectly aligns with the main church’s theme for the year, “A People of God Unleashed to Transform their World.”

It exemplifies the church’s commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others and fostering transformation within the community.

The donation was graciously received by Elder ADP Simon Kwaw Abofra, the commander of the Tarkwa Local Prisons, who is also a member of The Church of Pentecost at UMaT District.

He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the church for its instrumental and unwavering support in social intervention initiatives within the area, particularly at the Tarkwa Prisons.

Assisting the Tarkwa Prisons Commander in receiving the items was Overseer ASP. Joseph Apietu, who serves as the Chaplain of  Tarkwa Local Prisons within the Area and also serves as Resident Minister at Fanti Mines Worship Centre, and DSP Julius Destiny Kublenu, the Staff officer for the station.

Following the presentation of the donation, church members took the opportunity to offer prayers and words of encouragement to many of the inmates, sharing the transformative message of the Word of God. Eleven souls were won for Christ in the process and baptism arrangements has been made for all.

Report by Tarkwa Area Media

567 Souls Won In PENSA-UCC’s Missions Outreach At Komenda web

567 Souls Won In PENSA-UCC’s Missions Outreach At Komenda

The “Gospel Across Boundaries” missions outreach by the University of Cape Coast branch of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA-UCC) led by the Campus Minister, Pastor Frank Akonnor has concluded with one local assembly opened, 567 souls won and 259 rededicating their lives to Christ at Komenda, in the Central Region of Ghana.       

The outreach was held from Tuesday 23rd April to Sunday, 28th April 2024 under the theme, “One Name, Jesus Christ” with anchor scripture from Acts 4:12.

The PENSA-UCC team was divided into six groups according to the zones in the district with each zone comprising of about 25 students.

The outreach also saw 147 people baptised in water and 110 receiving Holy Spirit baptism with initial evidence of tongues-speaking.

During the outreach, the PENSA Ghana Coordinator, Elder Issah Nwenbe Jeln visited the team and encouraged the team to continue working for the Lord for their labour won’t be in vain, he then spoke to them concerning the upcoming PENSA conference and entreated the team to be involved in the various committees.

Throughout the outreach, there was a mighty move of God. Many signs and wonders followed the proclamation of the gospel. One of the most heartening miracles involved was the miraculous healing of a 70-year-old woman battling with a mild stroke, who could not move but received instant healing at the rally grounds and was able to move freely. Also, Maame Grace Owusu, a woman of about 50 years whose children have abandoned her for over 15 years received a conference call from her children a day afterthe team prayed for her.

Madam Angelina Baidoo, a heavily pregnant woman narrated that she woke up in the morning with severe abdominal pains so she decided to visit the hospital, on her way, she saw that service was ongoing and decided to join and visit the hospital afterwards, but a few minutes after she was prayed for, the pain left her.

At the closing session of the outreach, Pastor Frank Akonnnor remarked “indeed, God’s power is still at work. All glory be to God for the great feat achieved. It is our prayer that the souls won will be nurtured into maturity in Christ”.

Report by PENSA-UCC Secretariat Team

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PCC Revival Kick-Starts With Enthusiasm

The much anticipated ‘PCC Revival’ kick-started on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa in the Central Region.

Full of enthusiasm, over a thousand participants turned up to seek the face of God through His word and intensive prayers.

The opening session was warmed up with powerful song ministrations from Elder Gideon Ntumy, Deaconess Nancy Kwafo, Elder Patrick Amoako and the PCC Revival Choir.

During the service, patrons received a spirit-filled word of God from Apostle James Kwabena Asare, the Kasoa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, on the topic, ‘Unleashed with revival to transform my world,’ – Psalm 42:1&;2 85:2-7 and Luke 24:49.

According to Apostle Asare, God has made Christians both light and salt for the world, hence there is a need for every Christian to be revived by the Holy Spirit so that they can give life to those who are dead in spirit.

He explained that this revival should be witnessed in every aspect of the Christian’s life which brings great impact and transformation, while adding that God is ever ready to cause the revival.

The Kasoa Area Head also indicated that as part of the agenda to transform the world, the church must yearn after the Holy Spirit for revival.

Using the deer as a case study, Apostle Asare explained that the deer pants for water because its life depends on it. According to him, water is its only source of survival from predators as it runs into the water to hide and prevent the predator from perceiving its smell.

He noted that just like the deer, a lot of things are pursuing people, including Christians in life. But there is hope in Jesus who is the saviour of the world, saying, ‘If a Christian runs to Christ, he or she is saved from all that is pursuing him.’

Apostle James Kwabena Asare went on to explain that there is a need for revival because some people’s prayer life, fasting life, giving life and love for the Holy Spirit have gone down, adding that revival brings a renewal of life to the believer and a new life to the unbeliever. Therefore, when there is revival, more souls are won for God.

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Historic Pentecost 2024 Conference Takes Off In Germany

The biggest Pentecostal gathering is taking place in the city of Oberhausen, Germany with about 4,000 participants from the world over expected in attendance.

The historic event officially began on Wednesday night, May 15, 2024, at the Rudolf Weber Arena, Oberhausen.

The power-pack, spirit-filled and electrifying event, which is expected to end on Saturday morning, May 18, 2024, is under the theme: ‘A People of God Unleashed to Transform Their World’ – 1 Peter 2:9, Acts 1:8.

The opening session of the maiden Pentecost 2024 event welcomed participants from the host country, Germany, as well as from the Netherlands, US, UK, Australia, China, South Korea, and a massive delegation from Ghana, where the Church is headquartered.

The session began with soul-lifting song ministrations and worship led by the venerable Pastor John Angoh and the Pentecost 2024 Mass choir. Renowned gospel musician from Nigeria, Sunmisola, also graced the stage and led participants through a time of soothing gospel songs to set the stage for the word ministration by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye.

Opening the conference with a powerful sermon, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), gave a hint that the Pentecost 2024 is a dress rehearsal of Pentecost 2026, which would be more mega than the maiden one.

Speaking on the topic, ‘The Church in God’s Plan of Redemption’ with the anchor scripture taken from Genesis 12:1-3.

Tracing the origin of the Israelite people and why God selected them as His own, Apostle Nyamekye revealed that God specifically chose them to show His glory to the rest of the world, though the whole world is for God.

He indicated that out of Israel came the Messiah of the world, Jesus Christ, who came with the new order, the Church.

According to him, sometimes people think that Israel failed God, but that is not the case, saying, ‘Once God chooses you, He will not allow you to fail.’

He explained that in the mind of God what will bring redemption is the seed from the womb of the woman. Once Israel produced the Messiah, Israel’s work is finished.

Chairman Nyamekye pointed out that with the coming of Christ the old order (Jews and the Gentiles) has been rendered obsolete, there is a new order (the Church).

Further reading from Romans 10:9-11, he said that with the new order there is no difference Jews and Gentiles, since God is bringing all people from various races together in Christ, saying, ‘It doesn’t matter whether you are rich or poor, white or black, anyone who calls on the name of Jesus will be saved.’

He stated that the Church is a mystery that has been revealed to the world. It is the most powerful institution on the earth, being the extension of the family of God in heaven.

‘The Church now takes the position of Israel,’ he said, adding, ‘Through us (the Church), the world will be blessed.’

The International Missions Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, led the participant in a time of trilling prayers after the sermon.

After a night filled with inspiring music, powerful word ministrations, and intense prayers, the Pentecost 2024 conference is expected to kickstart a global revival as it coincides with the celebration of Pentecost Week, 50 days after the commemoration of Easter.

PENTECOST NEWS.

TRANSPORTING THE REVIVAL WEB

Transporting The Revival: Pentecost 2024 In Germany, The Church Of Pentecost Models An Interesting Way Of Provoking Christian Vitality In The West

INTRODUCTION

Africa has become a hub of Christian vitality today. No one saw it coming. Experts in Christian missions prior to the exponential rise of Christianity in Africa did not see the possibility of this happening even when they met to put their heads together at the end of the first decade of the 20th century. It is a surprising story. Our Lord Jesus Christ desires that His aroma spread everywhere. Meanwhile, flourishing of the Christian faith cannot be said of the Euro-American West today. Consequently, a phenomenon of “reverse mission” emerged characterized, in part, by Africa, which was at the receiving end of the 20th-century Western evangelical Christian mission, now sending missionaries to the West. There has been an increased presence of African-led churches in the West. The West has been in the middle of very renowned revivals that championed the course of Christ. Considering the current nature of Christian vitality in the West, it is fair to say that there is a need for a chain of revivals that will awaken the Christian faith. This time around, African-led revivals must be seriously pursued to the point where indigenes of the West, will come back to their first love, as it were. It is against this backdrop that a global conference dubbed “Pentecost 2024” being organized by the Church of Pentecost, headquartered in Ghana, in Germany from May 15-18, 2024 comes to light. Rudolf Weber Arena of the city of Oberhausen in Germany is the venue for this conference that promises to provoke a great revival. This short article discusses that this conference is an essential instrument that must be critically considered in the quest of African-led churches to rejuvenate the Christian faith in the West.

THINGS FALL APART IN A CHRISTENDOM

After the Day of Pentecost, the work of mission progressed steadily from the city of Jerusalem to other parts of the world at the time. New frontiers were broken with the Christian faith. True to the narrative of Acts 1:8, from Jerusalem, the gospel of Jesus Christ made incursions into other places in the region of Judea and Samaria (Acts 8:4-12). The Acts story indicated that an African has also received the gospel and he went on his way rejoicing (Acts 8:26-39). Luke, the writer of the Acts of the Apostles did excellently in giving an account of this spread of the gospel of Christ. 

The Greco-Roman world during the time around the New Testament accounts became impacted by Christianity. Jerusalem, the Christian center at the time gave way to new frontiers. There was a shift of the center of gravity from Palestine to the Greco-Roman world. The early signs of this gradual shift could even be detected in the Acts accounts. The narrative of Acts 15 plays a key role in this happening. By the close of the 1st century, there were more Christians of non-Jewish background than there were Jewish Christians. This impacted the understanding of Christian identity considerably (1 Corinthians 10:32; Galatians 3:28).

Constantine and Theodosius I, former Roman emperors played vital roles in the promotion of Christianity in the known world at the time. A divine encounter the emperor Constantine had, led to his conversion to the Christian faith and eventually caused the acceptance of Christianity as a legal religion of the Roman Empire. Theodosius I declared, officially, Christianity as a state religion thus making Roman Empire Christendom. This animated the emergence of Europa (Europe) as a Christian land so Christianity became the core religion of Europeans. Charlemagne, who later became an emperor of Western Europe played a vital role in the spread of Christianity. The promotion of Christendom started voyages of exploration from the West to the rest of the wider world.

Concerning the great Christian presence in the Western world, things began to fall apart. Diverse factors played out in the sad decline of Christianity in the West. Today, people could make such statements as “God is dead in the West.” Mission belongs to God. The move of the Holy Spirit has defied many predictions concerning the dynamics of the Christian faith around the world. Whilst many think there is no hope for the resurrection of Christianity in the West, the Spirit is moving in the world including the Western world.

WAIT IN THE CITY

From the post-resurrection interaction with his disciples immediately preceding the ascension, Jesus Christ indicates that power is needed in bearing witness of him to the world (Luke 24:46-49; Acts 1:4-9). Arguably, without this power, Christian witness will not thrive. From this story, in a difficult situation of Christian missions, Christians must draw from the instruction of Jesus Christ for his disciples to wait in the city until they are empowered for the task of spreading the gospel. Christians must appreciate that God has made provisions that will enable world evangelization.

Cities, therefore, are strategic centers where revivals can begin and spread to other places. In this time of “reverse mission,” I think cities still offer the opportunity for African-led churches to wait upon God in these places for spiritual awakening that will lead to moving the hearts of people to turn to Christ. From the cities, incursions can be made into the hinterlands.

The cities of the West must be on the drawing board in the work of missions. Cities are defined by a certain worldview and features that make them unique spaces for Christian missions. Nimi Wariboko, the doyen of social ethics, in his book The Charismatic City and the Public Resurgence of Religion: A Pentecostal Social Ethics of Cosmopolitan Urban Life has noted that “a city is a social relation . . . [it] reflects the culture and worldview of the people that creates it.” The people who create cities come from diverse backgrounds and this will reflect in the mosaic of beliefs and attitudes that will characterize cities. In general terms, cities all over the world are regarded as places of delinquency, pollution, with no sense of community, and places where evil has a free course. 

Meanwhile, because cities are places that invite persons from diverse walks of life, revivals that happen in those places can cause many people to catch the fire of God and take it to other places. The Church of Pentecost’s plan to meet in the city of Oberhausen in Germany for Pentecost 2024 is important.

PENTECOST CONFERENCE 2024

The Church of Pentecost seems to be aware of the opportunity that Oberhausen, a key German city, offers. The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric for instance is of the view that “At no time in history has it been . . . true[r] than now that he who wins the city wins the world.” Arguably, it is the belief that winning the city will lead to having a great positive influence on the world that informed significantly the move to venture into the city of Oberhausen. This conference, according to the Church, will enable winning souls for the Lord Jesus towards multi-racial, multi-national, multi-cultural, and multi-generational churches.

This presents an interesting paradigm, first, for the Church of Pentecost, and then for the entire African-led ministry in the West. This conference is the first of its kind being organized by The Church of Pentecost in the West. Although its ministry outside Ghana, its place of origin, has been progressing, it can be seen that reaching out to indigenes has been difficult, especially in the West. The conference therefore presents an opportunity for a revival to break out and influence indigenes. It will foster important networking that will send the revival that is expected to break out at the Rudolf Weber Arena, which has over 10, 000 sitting capacity, around the world.

Considering the fact this conference is being championed by a church headquartered in Africa in which many people are traveling from different parts of Africa, especially Ghana, and other parts of the world to cause a revival in the West, it is like intentionally transporting a revival. It defines a model that must be explored further in the quest of African-led churches to impact the West with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

This must become an intentional paradigm that must accompany the work of missions in the West. It has the potency to provoke revival that will awaken Christian spirituality in the Western world.

CONCLUSION

The Spirit is moving around the world. He can venture into contexts, whether religious or secular and provoke a revival that will cause many to yield to the Lord Jesus Christ. No country, regional bloc, or continent must be regarded as impenetrable by the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. This is very important. When the Spirit moves, it changes narratives and overthrows predictions. The revival that is expected to break out from the city of Oberhausen can traverse the entire country and spread into other nations, especially in the West. It must be considered as an important model that will aid the “reverse mission.” Let there be a renewal of Christian vitality in the West.

Written by Stephen Ofotsu Ofoe

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The “Long” Shortcut (Part 3): An Orphan Slave To A First Lady

The Cambridge dictionary defines a shortcut as a route more direct than the usual route or a quicker way of doing something. It is a faster or shorter way of getting to a place. Humans naturally lean towards shortcuts at the slightest opportunity, even with obvious risks and dangers. It is often argued why waste precious time and resources to achieve what can be achieved within the shortest possible time. Therefore, systems in both the service and manufacturing sectors are constantly exploring ways to shorten processes to achieve efficiency and maximize profitability. In like manner, God, the creator of the entire universe in record time, would be the first to opt for the best, effective, and efficient way of executing every aspect of His Kingdom business. 

Unfortunately, there seems to be a popular assertion that God is not too interested in shortcuts, even if they appear to be risk-free and the apparent way out of the affairs of His children. One scripture usually picked out of context to back that assertion can be found in Exodus 13:17. It reads, “When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter.” Although God is the most significant stakeholder of our walk with Him, believers more often than not behave and pretend as though they are more concerned about productivity in God’s vineyard business than He. God’s way may appear long and impossible, but it always turns out to be the shortest route toward set goals. Part three of this series will examine how a poor orphan slave became the First Lady of Persia. Lessons will also be gleaned regarding maintaining the needed composure when traversing the humanly “long” hauls when God leads. 

Queens and First Ladies register would confirm that most of them evolved from royal families or belonged to the elitist group. Seldom would one find a woman of a lowly or challenged background chosen or nominated to be a First Lady. Indeed, meeting the criteria for consideration as a Queen or First Lady was even more difficult in the olden days per the history of cultures. Carefully selected virgins would have to go through different stages of screening until making the final list for the King to choose from. It was, therefore, not surprising how the Bible described Queen Vashti, the wife of King Xerxes’ beauty. “…for she was lovely to look at…” (Esther 1:11). 

The King invited Queen Vashti to display her beauty at a grand Durbar, but she strangely reclined and disobeyed her husband’s request. The leadership and authorities moved for her removal as Queen and quickly established a mechanism to select another Queen for the King. What triggered the Queen’s misbehavior and her subsequent replacement were later understood to be part of God’s “long” shortcut design for a slave orphan to occupy that envious position as the Queen of Persia. Someway somehow, Esther, who was a slave orphan living with her male cousin Mordecai, found herself amongst the contestants. Mordecai advised her not to disclose her background because she could have been disqualified on technical grounds. “Esther had not revealed her nationality and family background because Mordecai had forbidden her to do so.” (Esther 1:10). The pageantry organizers also did not strictly check to verify the detailed background of the contestants. When God begins to cut corners for His children, He quickly sets aside red tape and human bureaucracies, which can be possible obstructions. As a growing orphan girl being groomed by a male relative, there was a high probability of her looks being negatively affected even if she possessed a natural beauty. 

However, God caused the beautician managing the selected virgins to be favorably disposed to Esther (Esther 1:8-9). At the end of the contest, Esther won and replaced Vashti to become the Queen of Persia. In the standard scheme of events, how would Esther gain access as Queen Vashti’s servant, let alone entertain the thoughts of marrying King Xerxes? If it were about virgins, then Esther wasn’t the only virgin in the citadel of Susa. The primary criterion for the beauty pageantry was to be a virgin. Queen Vashti would not have been removed if it were about beauty alone. Besides, beauty and good-looking were also essential to qualify to vie for the position of the King’s wife. It is the favor of God that dresses up a slave orphan to look lovely and irresistible in the eyes of a King in the stature of Xerxes of Persia.

Humility, one of the fruits of the Spirit, was one identifiable ground upon which God propelled Esther to breach all protocols to become the First Lady of Persia. Even though her guardian cousin Mordecai served as a gatekeeper at the palace, she still respected, revered, and obeyed him unreservedly. Pride could have easily set in Esther’s life when she started gaining prominence in the palace and became the First Lady. Unfortunately, even when God has designed a shortcut for some to their destination, they prolong and make a shipwreck of their journey with Pride and arrogance. There is a school of thought that without necessarily resorting to prayer and fasting, Queen Esther should have used her feminine power to neutralize the wicked plans of Haman against the Israelites. That argument derives its strength from the natural vulnerabilities of the male gender to that of the female from creation. Playing the feminine card continues to be a potent shortcut for many ladies to rise to prominent positions in society.

However, that would have ended Esther’s rule as the Queen if she attempted to force her way around her without being duly invited. The evil workings of Haman, the Agagite against the Jews, were not the kind that could have been toppled with emotional or sexual overtures to King Xerxes. By the timely promptings of Mordecai, the gatekeeper to Esther, fasting and prayers were the shortest way out of their pending total annihilation. Disappointments, misery, anguish, emptiness, sickness, and death have always characterized ladies who depend on the use of romantic relationships to get what they want. God’s “long” shortcut for Esther to become the First Lady of Persia was the ordeal she suffered as an orphan at a very tender age. Again, she needed to humbly cope and keep up with her cousin Mordecai, who also served as a gatekeeper at the seat of government.

Was God aware that Esther and Mordecai were captives in a foreign Land and, therefore, slaves? Yes, because He initiated and supervised the Babylonian captivity. Did God know that Esther lost her parents at a very tender age? Yes! Did God know that Esther had no female relative available to take care of her as a growing girl child except Mordecai, her male cousin? Yes. God’s Grace and help increase with challenging heights. All the enumerated challenges were part of God’s roadmap for Esther to become the Queen, who was well connected to power for the Jews’ redemption and His glory. The Jews could have used no other route to get to the heart of the seat of the Persian government. So, let us trust in God and His judgments anytime He is invited to lead. He insists in Isaiah 55:8, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord.” We will, therefore, never miss our providential way even though it may appear long and impossible with men.

From the above illustration, we can firmly conclude that what humans call a long path toward success is God’s shortcut for His children. We have also realized that while many depend on their qualifications and hard work to occupy positions of trust, others see that as a rather long journey full of uncertainties. They thus resort to backbiting, lobbying, feminine power, and elimination of supposed competitors by rough tactics, which come with their inherent disappointments and miseries. God, however, knows the shortest but safest route to the assigned blessed destinations of all He calls His children. His route doesn’t take time; it saves it instead for all who put their trust in Him. 

William L. Hogan once said, “God is under no obligation to explain or defend Himself to us. His ways are often perplexing and sometimes very painful, but be sure of this: God Himself has brought you to that difficult spot, and He makes no mistakes. We must rest assured that He knows what He is doing, even when we do not, and that He does everything well.” However, When God chose to use the Red Sea route for Israel instead of the shortcut, He explained His rationale to them. “For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt. So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea. The Israelites went up out of Egypt ready for battle.” (Exodus 13:18).

Many believers, unfortunately, elongate God’s shortcut for them by the choices they made and by their lifestyles but turn around to make blasphemous comments about God and create disaffection for Him. Israel would not have spent 40 years in the wilderness for that journey to the promised Land. Those years could be best described as imprisonment or punishment and must not be added to the total mileage from Egypt to Cannan. They were punished to wander about until all above 20 years perished except for Caleb and Joshua.

There can be no one who needs productivity in God’s vineyard than Himself. Therefore, there will always be good reasons, primarily out of the reach of human comprehension, why the apparent delays are loaded with intrigues anytime God is in charge. He always proves Himself as the faithful one, with the end being extraordinarily glorious if only we are prepared to go the “long” haul with Him. Humankind’s way perceived as a shortcut is instead loaded with risk, uncertainties, and speculations founded on human wishes. The routes God uses are incomprehensible and inaccessible by humankind’s efforts. It is always viewed as long, although it is always the shortest and safest way to reach our destinations. His Grace and help are where He leads. Stay blessed.

Written by Apostle James Orhin Agyin

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Maase District Retires 4 Officers

The Maase District in the Old Tafo Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised a retirement service for four officers, including an elder and three deaconesses who have meritoriously served the Church in various capacities.

Officiated by Apostle Isaac Kwasi Amoako (rtd) on behalf of the Area Head, Apostle Daniel Yeboah Nsaful, with assistance from the District Minister, Pastor Francis Kweku Anank, the service, which took place on Sunday, April 28, 2024, at the Maase Central Assembly auditorium attracted a high turnout.

The retirees, Elder Christian Agyekum served for 24 years, and Deaconesses Rose Wireko, Leticia Asare as well as Ataa Rose who also served for 34, 26 and 24 years respectively, were each presented with a citation, certificate of service, and an undisclosed amount of cash in recognition of their invaluable and committed services to God and the Church.

Speaking at the event on the topic: “We are Unworthy Servants,” based on Luke 17:7-10, Apostle I. K Amoako (rtd) emphasised the importance of officers understanding their calling as a grace from God and serving in all capacities to build Cod’s Church.

He drew comparisons between the workers of God in the Old Testament and the present grace-filled era, urging the congregation to approach their service with humility and see themselves as unworthy servants entrusted with God’s work. By embracing this mindset, he said, Christinas can fulfill their divine purpose and bring glory to God.

Apostle I. K Amoako commended the retirees for service to God and encouraged young officers to serve with dedication and commitment, reminding them that there is always a reward for a faithful service.

The retirees acknowledged God and the Church for the opportunity to serve and the befitting retirement service held in their honour.

Present at the service were Pastor Emmanuel Otu-Djan (Pankrono District Minister and Area Secretary), Mrs. Theresa Anank (Wife of the District Minister), Pastor Owusu Aboagye (rtd), among others.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah & Dennis Owusu

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Raise The Next Generation To Go Far In Life — Mrs Nyamekye Charges Christian Women

The wife of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs Mary Nyamekye, has charged Christian women, particularly leaders, to intentionally identify children in the church and care for their spiritual, physical and material wellbeing to secure them a brighter future.

Speaking on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at the La Area Women’s Ministry Joint Service held at the Dr Wyatt Worship Centre, Accra Newtown, to kick-start the 2024 Women’s Week celebration, Mrs Nyamekye admonished women to take their rightful positions in the church as mothers and builders of the next generation.

Present at the well-attended service were Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe (La Area Head and Executive Council Member of the church) and his wife, Mrs Juanita Toffa-Nuekpe, the Area Women’s Ministry Executive Committee members as well as the La Area pastorate and their wives.

Speaking on the theme, ‘Women of God unleashed to transform their world with values and principles of the Kingdom of God,’ Mrs Nyamekye stated that Jesus’ death has brought believers from darkness into the light as found in 1 Peter 2:9-10.

Using herself as an example, she mentioned how, at her second station, a teacher named Maame Manubea (now 74 years old) became her second mother by supporting her with prayers, advice and her children’s academics. She has since been visiting them even up until now.

Mrs Nyamekye urged women to take active part in the activities of the church and get closer to their pastors in order to receive blessings and also engage in intercessory prayers for signs and wonders to follow.

She recounted how at the inception of the church, women helped to carry the travelling boxes of pastors, supported the church financially and served in the local church.

Using the Proverbs 31 woman as a model, Mrs Nyamekye encouraged women in the church to respect their husbands, take good care of their children, have a gentle spirit, dress decently and be mindful of their speech, both in public and at home as is found in Proverbs 31:26.

She admonished women not to neglect the home by reading the Bible with their children, telling them stories of old, teaching them how to dress properly.

This year’s bi-annual Women’s Ministry Week celebration will run from 7-12 May 2024.

Report by La Area Media Committee

PIWC-Tema Donates 2 Tricycles To Gbantogo, Kwakuanya Districts web

PIWC-Tema Donates 2 Tricycles To Gbantogo, Kwakuanya Districts

The Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) in Tema has made a heartwarming donation in support of the church’s missions’ enterprise.

In a short ceremony, the Missions Committee of the PIWC Tema, presented two brand new tricycles worth GH₵ 45,000.00 to aid the spread of the gospel in two internal missions areas in Ghana.

Handing over the tricycles, Pastor Samuel Kwaku Koomson, the Resident Minister of PIWC Tema, reiterated their commitment to ensure the efficient and effective propagation of the gospel message.

He was optimistic that the donation will contribute greatly to the progress of the missions work in the beneficiary districts – Gbantogo District in Bawku Area and the Kwakuanya District in Dormaa Area.

The District Missions Committee Chairman, Elder Benjamin Amo Mensah, on his part, revealed plans of the district to provide a mechanised borehole for Afianyadeba District (a newly created district) in the Tema Area.

Over the years, the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC)-Tema has supported missions work in various forms, including drilling of boreholes and the donation of outboard motors to less privileged communities in the country.

Report by Tema PIWC Media team