HUM Inaugurates New Sub-Committees, Units & Departments web

HUM Inaugurates New Sub-Committees, Units & Departments

The Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost General Headquarters, has inaugurated new sub-committees, units and departments in line with the ‘Vision 2028’ strategic objectives of the Ministry.

The inauguration, which was held on Friday, February 16, 2024 during the Home and Urban Missions (HUM) end-of-year meeting, was chaired by Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, the Chairman and also the National Coordinator.

In a short sermon, Pastor Victor Asante Darko, a National Executive Committee Member of HUM, and also the Area Head for the Afram Plains Area of the Church read from Numbers 11:17, where he admonished the newly inaugurated Committee/Unit Heads to help carry the burden of HUM which has been entrusted to the National Coordinator. 

The Sub-Committees/Units and Departments inaugurated included the Fulani Ministry, Unreached People Groups, Pentecost Hope Center, Pentecost Teens and Adults Challenge, Internal Migrants, Research and Innovation, Professionals in Critical Mission, Orality, Discipleship, Diaspora, Media, Arts and Sports. Others include the Secretariat, Equipping Centre, Outreach, Literature and the Nation Possessors.

The Leaders and Secretaries of these Sub-Committees/Units and Departments were prayed for, given a charge and unleashed to transform their worlds. 

In attendance were NEC Members of HUM, all HUM Pastors and their wives, as well as Area HUM Leaders from all 77 Areas of the Church in Ghana.

Report by HUM Media.

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Missions Board Begins 2024 Meetings

The Missions Board of The Church of Pentecost has begun its end-of-year Missions Board Meetings, which is taking place from February 20 to 21, 2024, at the Pentecost Missions Transit Quarters in East Legon.

The meetings are to review the achievements and challenges of the church’s missions work in 2023 and plan for the future.

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, who opened the meetings with an exhortation, praised the Missions Director and the board members for their wise counsel and guidance that enabled the church to achieve such remarkable results.

He urged them to continue to have a vision for nations, not just churches, and to reach out to the people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

He also challenged the church to be a ‘seeing’ ministry, not just a ‘hearing’ one, and to demonstrate the power of God through signs and wonders.

He said that the church should bring great joy to the broken cities and transform them with love and grace.

He stressed on the importance of unleashing the potential of every believer, regardless of their age, education, or status, and equipping them for the Great Commission.

He concluded by advising Church leaders to include children in the unleashing agenda, who are also agents of transformation.

The meeting is being attended by the General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the International Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, Apostle Larri Banimpo (Executive Council Member / National Head for Togo), Apostle James Raj (Executive Council Member / National Head, India), Apostle Miezou Amalanon K. Ernest (President, CoP La Cote D’Ivoire), and Apostle Dr. Lord Elorm Donkor (National Head, CoP UK).

Also present were Pastor George Prah (Member, Missions Board), Elder Dr. Lawyer Ken Aboah (Member, Missions Board), Pastor Emmanuel Appah (Finance and Administration Director, CoP), Elder Prof. Owusu Korankye (Finance Board Chairman) and others.

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Let's Think Nations, Not Churches – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Church Leaders web

Let’s Think Nations, Not Churches – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Church Leaders

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has urged church leaders to think of nations, not just churches, and to have passion and zeal for the gospel.

He made this call at the Missions Board Meeting held at the Pentecost Missions Transit Quarters in Accra on February 20, 2024.

He delivered a sermon on the topic “The Power Of The Scattered Believers”, based on Acts 8:1-8, which narrates the story of how the persecution of the early church led to the scattering of the believers and the spread of the gospel in Samaria.

He said that God can use the scattered servants to change the community and the nation, even in the midst of persecution and opposition.

He commended the International Missions Director and the board members for their good advice and guidance that enabled the church to establish its presence in 19 nations in one year.

The Chairman also challenged the church to be a ‘seeing’ ministry, not just a ‘hearing’ one, and to demonstrate the power of God through signs and wonders.

He said that the church should bring great joy to the broken cities and transform them with love and grace.

 “When there is not great joy in the city, then the city is a broken city. Life comes through scattered servants, whether young, old, or any age between,” he said and encouraged the church to be faithful and courageous in the face of challenges and opposition.

Apostle Nyamekye emphasised the importance of unleashing the potential of every believer, regardless of their age, education, or status, and equipping them for the Great Commission.

He said, “It is not about whether they’re educated or illiterates, not shortness or bigness – what is important is to unleash them, direct them, raise them and let them go.”

He stated that the unleashing business should include children, who are also agents of transformation.

The meeting was attended by the General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the International Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, Apostle Larri Banimpo (Executive Council Member / National Head for Togo), Apostle James Raj (Executive Council Member / National Head, India), Apostle Miezou Amalanon K. Ernest (President, CoP La Cote D’Ivoire), and Apostle Dr. Lord Elorm Donkor (National Head, CoP UK).

Also present were Pastor George Prah (Member, Missions Board), Elder Dr. Lawyer Ken Aboah (Member, Missions Board), Pastor Emmanuel Appah (Finance and Administration Director, CoP), Elder Prof. Owusu Korankye (Finance Board Chairman) and others.

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KEEP YOUR BED AND GARMENT UNDEFILED web

Keep Your Bed And Garment Undefiled

Marriage is honourable, as the Bible says, and the bed is undefiled; however, it warns that God will judge whoremongers and adulterers (Hebrews 13:4).

The honourability of our marriages and relationships depends on how undefiled our matrimonial beds and spiritual garments are. God detests sexual assault, immorality, and adultery. Yes, “He really does”!!

The above scripture states that God will judge all adulterers and whoremongers (fornicators). I beseech you to keep your body and garment from defilement and contamination through any immoral act or engagement, as it may consequently ruin your life, health, and destiny.

The Bible advises, “See that no one is sexually immoral or godless like Esau, who, for a single meal, sold his inheritance rights as the oldest son. And afterwards, when he wanted his father’s blessing, he was rejected. It was too late for repentance, even though he wept bitter tears” (Hebrews 12:16-17).

Dear young or married person, don’t trade your birthright (your spiritual heritage) by involving yourself in any form of sexual immorality or sin. Furthermore, fornication or sexual sin is a sinful act that wages war against our soul (1 Peter 2:11), ruining us and leading us on the path of destruction. Sex outside marriage or fornication is one of the greatest weapons the devil uses to castigate many potential destinies and frustrate them from fulfilling their divine purpose.

In Revelation 2:20, Jesus spoke to the church in Thyatira about Jezebel, who misleads God’s servants into sexual immorality and fornication. Sadly, in our days, Satan, through this same spirit and deceptive means, is seducing most young people and misleading them through the evil desires and pleasures of the flesh to sin sexually.

In 1 Corinthians 6:18-19, the Apostle warns us to flee from fornication or sexual sin because it is a sin that, when done, destroys God’s temple, which is our body. He repeats in 1 Thessalonians 4:3 that it is God’s will that we should be sanctified, avoiding sexual immorality.

Dearly beloved, let us live wisely and not unwisely (Ephesians 5:15). Today being Valentine’s Day, be vigilant because the devil is seeking whom to bring down completely and devour through sex. Dear young ones, don’t exchange your destiny, pride, dignity, and value for sex. That fleeting pleasure and lustful desire would amount to nothing after engaging in sex immorally.

The Bible says, “By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be known as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He chose to be mistreated along with the people of God rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a short time” (Hebrews 11:24-25). Like Moses, refuse to be a daughter or son of this evil world and choose to be part of God’s people living for purity and holiness rather than enjoying the pleasures of sin for a short while. 2 Timothy 2:22; Paul told Timothy to “Run away from infantile indulgence. Run after mature righteousness — faith, love, peace — joining those who are in honest and serious prayer before God” (MSB). Discipline your sexual appetite, live righteously, and morally live for God and for your own good. Don’t be deceived!!

DEARLY BELOVED, DON’T BE NEGLIGENT IN CERTAIN SINFUL ACTIONS YOU TAKE; THEY MAY RESULT IN ROUGH CONSEQUENCES AND DESTROY YOUR DESTINY. Starve your appetite for pre-marital sex, dear young or married man/woman; discipline your sexual hunger for someone’s wife or husband. It can wage war against your soul and deteriorate your destiny; flee from it any time it crouches at your door.

Written by Elder David Gyamfi (PIWC-West Hills)

“Female Christian Teachers Caucus” Inaugurated At Apeguso SHS web

“Female Christian Teachers Caucus” Inaugurated At Apeguso SHS

The School Outreach Ministry (SOM) of the Apeguso District in the Agormanya Area of The Church of Pentecost has succeeded in instituting a teachers’ prayer group at Apeguso Senior High School.

The group, known as the “Female Christian Teachers Caucus,” aims to mobilise Christian female teachers for prayers and sharing their expertise in promoting unity and excellence among the teachers in the school.

The prayer team, inaugurated on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, by the School Outreach Ministry, brought together all female teachers in the school, including Mrs. Victoria Asabea Badoo, the Headmistress of Apeguso Senior High School.

Also present were Pastor Clement Kofi Amankwa (Apeguso District Minister and Agormanya Area Media Ministry Chairman), Elder Daniel Lomo (Apeguso District Schools Outreach Ministry Leader), and Elder Benedict Foley, among others.

Speaking on the topic “His Divine Power,” with reference to 2 Peter 1:3-4, at the inauguration service held at the school’s premises, Pastor Clement Kofi Amankwa explained that anyone who believes in Jesus Christ has been given power over sin and evil.

He explained that believers must keep themselves pure to continue accessing the power and glory of God and, therefore, urged the gathering to exercise this power by depending fully on the Holy Spirit and abstaining from sin and anything that weighs them down.

Pastor Amankwa also advised them not to look elsewhere for power but to remain faithful to God in all circumstances, and God Himself would provide them with power to perform wonders.

He further explained that God’s divine power is the source of the believer’s energy, granting believers in this life and beyond the power to partake in the divine nature with exceedingly great and wonderful promises sufficient to keep them from falling.

He emphasised that through holiness, faith in God, and a disciplined prayer life, Christians could overcome every obstacle, enhancing excellence in all spheres of their lives.

The Apeguso District Minister, therefore, urged the teachers present to remain hardworking, united, prayerful, and peaceful in the school to make a positive impact. He further admonished the gathering to make the prayer team effective and vibrant.

Report by Apeguso Media Ministry Team

Guard The Structural Integrity Of Your Marriage - Pastor Laryea Tells Couples web

Guard The Structural Integrity Of Your Marriage – Pastor Laryea Tells Couples

Pastor Paul Odai Laryea, the IT Manager of The Church of Pentecost and Resident Minister of Danquah Worship Centre in La Area, has stressed the importance of preserving the structural integrity of marriages. 

Delivering a message titled, “Guard the Pillars of your Marriage, anchored Submission and Love,” during a marriage ceremony held at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) Kokomlemle, Accra, on February 17, 2024, Pastor Laryea referred to Ephesians 5:21, 23, 24-27 and Judges 16:26-29, and encouraged couples to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. 

He likened the story of Samson pulling down the Philistine pillars to the two pillars of marriage – Submission and Love.

Highlighting the divine significance of these pillars, Pastor Laryea stressed that adherence to God’s guidance is essential for the success of any marriage. He cautioned against cultural differences that might lead to clashes, emphasising the supremacy of God’s word in marital relationships.

Addressing misconceptions about submission, Pastor Laryea rejected the idea that submission is linked solely to a woman’s societal status, asserting that it extends to women in various positions. He emphasised that the husband being the head of the family does not equate to being a boss but rather entails roles designed by God for marital harmony.

He further urged husbands to emulate Christ’s love for the Church, emphasising the need for sacrificial and divine love. He cited 1 Corinthians 13 as a guide for husbands to apply the qualities of love in their marriages.

Offering practical advice, he encouraged couples to treat each other with respect, pray together, remember their vows, and find joy in each other’s company. He highlighted the importance of maintaining transparency, urging couples to share passwords and avoid threats in marital relationships.

In conclusion, Pastor Paul Laryea implored couples to fortify their unions against external threats, ensuring that the pillars of Submission and Love stand strong, echoing the belief that no metaphorical Samson can topple their marriage foundations.

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My Photo Journey With Apostle Dr Michael Ntumy web

My Photo Journey With Apostle Dr Michael Ntumy

I was employed as a Photographer and Darkroom Technician in 1993 at Pentecost Press, then at La, the Head Office of The Church of Pentecost.

I was in charge of the darkroom, doing lithography works and photography. In 1998, I was privileged to attend the General Council Meeting for the first time at the Central Tabernacle in Koforidua. Former President Flt. J. J. Rawlings attended the opening ceremony held at the EREDEC Hotel, and after that, the meeting commenced at the Central Tabernacle. 

It was not easy for me to move around to take photos since media and social media coverage was not as common as it is today. Everything was ‘spiritual’ and serious business.

Then came the election of the Chairman and other Executive Council Members. It was in this election that Apostle Ntumy was elected as the Chairman of the Church. I was asked to prepare a venue for group photographs for Prophet M. K. Yeboah’s outgoing and Apostle M. K. Ntumy’s incoming executives. I remember with the help of Pastor Steve Nyakotey Quao (now retired), we suggested the EREDEC compound for the photo shoot. It was not a digital camera to check the images. It was 135 film I used and later sent to the photo lab for development and printing. Thank God, everything came out nicely for both executives. 

This experience began my photo journey with Chairman Ntumy. I became the Church’s official photographer for major events like induction services, council meetings, and other church programmes during his tenure of office.

Early Morning Call By Mrs Martha Ntumy

Mrs Martha Ntumy called me one morning to take some photographs after they had finished their term as Chairman of the Church and were preparing for Germany. When I got there, Mrs Ntumy said, “Daddy is tired and resting,” so I waited a while as she organised and had the photos taken.”

In about an hour, Mama Martha returned and told me that Apostle Dr Ntumy was getting ready for the photo shoot, as we call it today. My little knowledge of photography and diplomacy paved the way for me to put smiles on their faces and take photos. Lo and behold, one of those photographs is now the most used or circulated photo of Apostle Dr Ntumy within The Church of Pentecost and beyond. 

Mama Martha, a strong woman with a big heart, supported Apostle Dr Ntumy in finishing the work of the Lord in grand style. Ayekoo Apostlewaa.

Indeed, Apostle Dr Ntumy has served his Maker, the Lord Jesus Christ, and as one of our songs, No. 77 says: 

“Go, labour on, spend, and be spent, 

Thy joy to do the Father’s will; 

It is the way the Master went, 

Should not the servant tread it still?

Ayekoo, Apostle Dr Michael Kwabena Ntumy. You have done well, Papa. 

May he have a peaceful rest in the Lord. 

By John Boateng Asante

Twifo Praso Area Crusade Begins With 35 Souls webv

Twifo Praso Area Crusade Begins With 35 Souls

The atmosphere was fully charged with the power and presence of the Holy Spirit when the Twifo Praso Area of The Church of Pentecost commenced its maiden crusade on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, with 35 souls being won for Christ on the night. 

The crusade dubbed ‘Twifo For Christ Crusade’ under the theme: “He Came to Set the Captives Free” (Luke 4:18) at Twifo Praso D/A A&D Basic School Park. 

Preaching the sermon, the Twifo Praso Area Head of the Church, Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko, based his sermon on Luke 4:18 and explained that one of the main reasons why Jesus Christ came into the world was to set the captives free from bondage, sickness and the power of sin and Satan. 

According to him, there is no other name through which humanity can be saved apart from the name of Jesus. 

He stated that although sin has placed humankind under the yoke of slavery, the Son of God has manifested Himself to break that yoke and bring freedom to those who believe in Him.

“Jesus Christ outlined His manifesto when He entered the synagogue as follows: ‘to preach the good news to the poor, to proclaim release to the captives, to recover sight to the blind and to set free the oppressed. Give your life to Him, and He will set you free,” he said. 

To the glory of God, the crusade recorded an attendance of 1,256 people, 35 souls won, 10 Holy Spirit baptisms, and three instant healings.

Present at the programme were Mrs Doris Otu-Nyarko (wife of the Area Head), Pastor Frank Asomani Asare (Twifo Praso Area Evangelism Leader) and Elder Godfred Asare (El-Shadai Prayer Centre Leader), among many other dignitaries.

The crusade will end on Saturday, February 17, 2024.

Report by Joseph Smiles Adu.

Teshie-Nungua Area Ends 3-Day Residential Officers Retreat web

Teshie-Nungua Area Ends 3-Day Residential Officers Retreat

The Teshie Nungua Area of The Church of Pentecost last Friday ended its three-day intensive All-Officers Residential Retreat (Apostolisation) at the Pentecost Convention Center (PCC).

About 2,300 ordained officers (elders, deacons, and deaconesses), ministers and their wives in the Area, and selected members participated in the programme. There were morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. 

In his opening address, the Area Head, Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah-Agyeman, stated that the retreat was to usher participants into a new era, a new season of growth, and to transform the local churches. 

“I am excited for the days ahead as we unlock the boundless potential within us,” he stated, adding, “With hearts full of anticipation, let’s embark on this journey together, united in purpose and powered by the Holy Spirit.”

Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman was hopeful that the retreat would launch a season of transformation and revival that would shake the foundations of the local church in the Teshie-Nungua Area and the world around.

The three-day retreat was addressed by Apostle Patrick Aseyorro (Suhum Area Head), Apostle Prof. Kwabena Agyapong Kodua (Vice Chancellor, Pentecost University), Elder Dr Nana Amo Tobin (Group Executive Chairman, Tobinco Group of Companies), Elder Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong (Executive Chairman, Jospong Group of Companies) and Prophet Jonathan Edmund Ameyaw (Rtd). They touched on various aspects of the topics for the programme, such as “The Characteristics of the Church Unleashed,” “The Church as a People of God,” “A People Living by the Principles, Values, and Lifestyles of the Kingdom of God,” and “Raising Godly Families to impact the Church and the State.“

Other topics were “Unleashing Wholistic Witnesses through the local church to impact society” and “Flourishing life through personal devotions and sacrificial giving and tithing.” 

Workshop sessions and physical exercise were also incorporated into the programme. 

Apostle Prof. Agyapong Kodua also led an impartation service on the last day. 

In an interview, some officers said this year’s theme and the retreat had empowered them to leave the comfort of the four walls of the church building and go out into the communities poised to unleash their giftings to influence every sphere of their lives.

Report by Yaa Asantewaah Adu Boahene.

MAN web

Man; The Wheel Of The Gospel

SCRIPTURE REFERENCE

“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” ACTS 1:8

Every person in the great fabric of our Christian faith is endowed with a significant ability: the capacity to be a catalyst for the gospel’s proclamation. It’s simple to think of Christian outreach as the responsibility of a select group of people adorned in clergy robes standing at pulpits. But the core of our work is based on the conviction that every man and woman is at the bottom, the gospel’s wheel, with the power to shift the wheels of illumination and transformation from Jerusalem (our inner circles) in all Judaea and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth (our outer circles). Acts 1:8

In this piece, we will discover ourselves not as spectators but as active participants in the grand narrative of spreading the gospel in the symphony of faith, where every note adds to the melody of the spiritual transformation of the world. This article aims to shed light on the crucial part that each individual in the body of Christ plays in this divine orchestration: the power vested in ordinary people to become extraordinary bearers of the gospel of our Saviour, Jesus Christ.

Our study proceeds in three stages:

  1. THE POWER OF THE INDIVIDUAL: We explore the fundamental idea that every individual can be a catalyst for change in the church, focusing on the role of the divine chariot in actively proclaiming the gospel, drawing inspiration from 2 Peter 2:21.
  • SPREADING THE WORD: In the second stage, we will learn about the importance of messengers, the transformative power of sharing the word, and inspiring stories of faith-inspiring individuals.
  • TAKING INITIATIVE:  As we approach the final stage of our journey, it is crucial to consider the concrete actions resulting from faith and initiative, not just receiving the word but also actively participating in sharing the gospel in our neighbourhoods and workplaces.

Come explore faith in action with us as we study how the call to take initiative, the strength of the person, and the skill of sharing the word come together to form a harmonic chorus of divine revelation.

THE POWER OF THE INDIVIDUAL

“No prophetic message ever came just from the human will, but people were under the control of the Holy Spirit as they spoke the message that came from God”.-  2 Peter 1:21 (Good News Translation)

The writings of Romans 10:14-15 and 2 Peter 1:21 were composed within the framework of early Christian society. Christianity was a minority religion at the time and had a difficult time being widely accepted and disseminating its doctrines. The scriptures highlight the significance of using human messengers to go beyond these barriers and share the gospel with people who have not heard of or accepted Jesus Christ. It emphasises the importance of human ambassadors in the spread of Christ’s teachings, as they are the ones who bring the word of God to those who have not yet heard or believed. By doing so, these messengers play a crucial role in facilitating faith and fostering the growth of the church and the beauty of their feet.

One potential counterargument to the idea that humans play a central role in spreading the gospel is the belief in divine intervention. Some may contend that human efforts are subordinate to God’s purpose and that it is ultimately His responsibility to see that the gospel is heard by those who need to hear it. The quotations offered, however, imply that people are active players in the message’s transmission rather than only passive listeners. People play their part in the divine plan when they actively proclaim and share the good news. Consequently, human engagement is still crucial even when supernatural intervention is involved.

People are encouraged to get involved in their religious groups by realising the value of personal interaction in sharing the gospel. This knowledge inspires Christians to communicate their faith, interact with people proactively, and participate in outreach initiatives. It also highlights the idea that everyone can contribute to the gospel’s dissemination regardless of one’s standing or function within the religious hierarchy. As a result, the religious community as a whole may be strengthened, and believers may feel more unified and accountable to one another.

SPREADING THE WORD

And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. –  Mark 16:15-16

Many people have served as lights in the history books, guiding successive generations down the gospel’s road. These dedicated individuals, who range from the unwavering early Christian apostles to the relentless missionaries of today, have not only shared the good news but also embodied its transformative impact. Their steadfast dedication has created a lasting legacy by establishing churches, encouraging conversions, and promoting the broadening of the Christian religion.

Consider the apostolic zeal of Paul and Peter, whose names resonate through the hallways of time. These pioneers braved fresh territories and faced hardships head-on, never giving up on spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ to various regions and communities. The New Testament details their arduous travels, providing a moving account of the crucial role that human messengers played in the early phases and successful spread of Christianity.

Furthermore, the impact of people like Mother Teresa, who served the impoverished with unmatched compassion or contemporary missionaries who toil ceaselessly in remote parts of the world beyond the pages of scripture further emphasises the gospel’s enduring power. As we read through these stories, we see how interpersonal interactions and connections have a cascading impact, a phenomenon crucial to a person’s choice to adopt a faith. Research confirms that the authentic sharing of faith through personal testimony and the warmth of human connection play a major role in the gospel’s reception. When a soul meets another, these private times are when the seeds of faith find rich soil and grow into long-lasting spiritual journeys.

TAKING INITIATIVE

“How then will they call on him whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” Romans 10; 14 -15 9English Standard Version)

Now that we are at the point of inspiration and action, there is a strong urgency to take the initiative. Being just receivers of the gospel is insufficient; we are called to actively participate in its dissemination. Here are some practical pointers and ideas for people to start this life-changing process of enlightening others in their communities or areas of influence:

  1. Embrace authenticity by living out your faith daily, as genuine belief radiates sincerity and can serve as a powerful testimony.
  2. Lead by example by demonstrating the transformative power of faith through acts of kindness, generosity, and compassion, demonstrating the principles you uphold.
  3. Talk to loved ones about your beliefs in a courteous and open manner. This will provide a safe environment for discussion and spiritual exchange, boosting understanding and spiritual development.
  4. Utilize social media to share uplifting messages, personal reflections, or relevant scripture passages, reaching a global audience through online platforms.
  5. Support missionary work by contributing financially or logistically, even if you cannot personally embark on missions. This can greatly aid those actively spreading the gospel.
  6. Volunteer for missions work and outreach initiatives. This allows you to personally witness how the gospel is preached and received outside the walls of the church.

The first step in spreading the word is making the commitment to be a lighthouse in your community, adding to the story of faith that unites people there and creating a lasting legacy that echoes the call to share good news across all boundaries.

CONCLUSION

Our journey through “Man; The Wheel of the Gospel” has unveiled a profound truth that every man and woman is, at their core, the gospel’s wheel endowed with the power to shape the narrative of spiritual enlightenment. We explored the significance of the individual in three stages:

The Power of the Individual: Inspired by 2 Peter 2:21, we learned that human messengers, driven by the Holy Spirit, are integral to transmitting the divine message. It’s a call not just to hear but to actively participate in the proclamation of the gospel.

Spreading the Word: From apostolic zeal to modern missionaries, we witnessed the transformative impact of individuals who not only shared the good news but lived it. Their stories underscored the enduring power of personal interactions in the spread of faith.

Taking Initiative: The final stage brought us to the present, where we are called to take concrete actions. Embracing authenticity, initiating conversations, leveraging social media, and supporting missionary work are among the practical steps for individuals to actively engage in spreading the word.

As we conclude, the tapestry of faith is woven with the threads of human stories, each contributing to the vibrant mosaic of spiritual transformation. The journey does not end; it extends beyond the pages of this article, inviting each reader to be a modern torchbearer, continuing the legacy of those who have paved the way before us. The gospel is not confined to pulpits but resonates in the hearts and actions of every believer, echoing the timeless command: “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15-16). It is an ever-expanding symphony, and each individual is a crucial note, harmonising the chorus of divine revelation.

REACH OUT, TAKE OVER, AND BE THE WHEEL OF THE GOSPEL.

Written by Deacon Blessing Agyei.