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Embracing The Digital Pulpit

In a world increasingly woven with digital threads, The Church of Pentecost, under the visionary leadership of Chairman Apostle Nyamekye, is boldly stepping into the realm of the E-Church. In a recent message, the chairman laid out a ground-breaking vision for transforming the church’s online presence—not just into a passive platform but into a vibrant, interactive, and faith-igniting extension of the physical church.

Chairman Nyamekye, recognizing the exponential growth of digital engagement, painted a picture of an E-Church that transcends geographical boundaries and time zones. He envisioned online sermons radiating beyond church walls, reaching those physically distant or yearning for deeper connection. Imagine the potential to touch lives in remote villages, hospital beds, and bustling city apartments, all at the touch of a screen.

But the E-Church is not merely about replicating traditional services online. It’s about harnessing the unique potential of the digital world to create a dynamic tapestry of faith experiences. Let us be encouraged to explore interactive Bible studies, engage in live Q&A sessions with pastors, and foster virtual prayer groups that bridge continents and cultures.

The E-Church, as emphasized, should also be a platform for nurturing community and spiritual growth. With this in mind, we can champion the creation of online mentorship programs, vibrant youth forums, and support groups for specific needs. Imagine a church where members find solace and fellowship not just on Sundays but throughout the week, woven together by the invisible threads of the digital church.

Furthermore, we can use the E-Church as a powerful tool for evangelism. We can leverage online platforms with pulsating engaging testimonies, thought-provoking discussions, and captivating multimedia content. This digital outreach, I believe, could ignite the spark of faith in hearts far beyond the traditional reach of the church.

Of course, embracing the E-Church concept comes with challenges. Ensuring inclusivity for those with limited digital access, safeguarding online security and privacy, and fostering meaningful connections in a virtual space are all concerns requiring careful consideration. Yet, these challenges shouldn’t deter us but rather motivate us to find innovative solutions.

The message from the Chairman is clear: the E-Church is not a fad but a necessary evolution for The Church of Pentecost in the digital age. It’s a bold invitation to step out of the comfort zone of traditional brick-and-mortar structures and embrace the boundless possibilities of the digital realm. It’s an opportunity to reimagine what it means to be a church—a vibrant, inclusive, and ever-present community of faith, connected not just by physical walls but by the invisible threads of shared belief and digital connection.

The E-Church is not the distant future; it’s the present calling. As Chairman Nyamekye has challenged us, let us open our hearts and minds to this exciting chapter in the journey of The Church of Pentecost and, together, build an E-Church that shines the light of faith onto the world, pixel by pixel and soul by soul, to possess the nations.

Possessing the nations, I am an agent of transformation.

Possessing the nations, transforming my world.

Written by Elder Joseph Otsibah (New Town District, Kasoa Area)

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Becoming A Soul Winner: A Biblical Perspective

INTRODUCTION

In the tapestry of faith, one of the most profound callings for believers is to be soul winners. Rooted in the teachings of the Bible, the concept of winning souls transcends mere evangelism; it embodies a heartfelt commitment to sharing the transformative message of salvation with others. This article delves into the biblical foundations of being a soul winner and explores the significance of this calling for Christians.

THE GREAT COMMISSION

At the heart of the Christian faith lies the Great Commission, a charge given by Jesus Christ to His disciples. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.”

This commission is not just a directive to spread the Gospel but a profound invitation to participate in the salvation of souls. As believers, the call to be soul winners is intricately woven into our identity as followers of Christ.

COMPASSION AND LOVE

Being a soul winner is not a mechanical task but a manifestation of compassion and love. The Bible teaches in Proverbs 11:30, “The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and whoever captures souls is wise.” This verse emphasizes the wisdom of leading others to the source of eternal life.

In 1 Peter 4:8, believers are encouraged to “above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.” Love becomes the driving force behind the desire to see others find redemption in Christ.

THE PARABLE OF THE LOST SHEEP

Jesus beautifully illustrates the heart of a soul winner in the Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15:3-7). In this narrative, a shepherd leaves the ninety-nine sheep to find the one that is lost. The joy upon finding the lost sheep mirrors the heavenly celebration over one sinner who repents.

This parable underscores the profound value God places on each individual soul. It challenges believers to adopt a similar attitude of relentless pursuit and joy in leading others to the Shepherd.

RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY

The biblical concept of being a soul winner carries a weight of responsibility. In Ezekiel 3:18, God declares, “If I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,’ and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, in order to save his life, that wicked person shall die for his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand.”

This passage emphasizes the accountability of believers in warning others about the consequences of a life separated from God. Being a soul winner is not merely an option but a sacred duty.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, being a soul winner is a central theme in the Christian journey, grounded in the teachings of the Bible. The Great Commission, fueled by love and compassion, calls believers to actively engage in the salvation of souls. The Parable of the Lost Sheep exemplifies the joy in leading others to the Shepherd, while passages like Ezekiel 3:18 highlight the responsibility and accountability associated with this calling. As Christians, embracing the role of a soul winner is not only an expression of obedience but a powerful demonstration of the transformative love of Christ.

Written by Pastor Prince Duvorn Daniels-Hortsoe (Gomoa Eshiem, Winneba Area)

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Be An Authentic Christian – Chairman Advises

The President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) and the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has called on Christians to be authentic by leading lives that reflect the image of Christ.

He made this call at the opening of the GPCC 5-day Discipleship Training on Monday, January 29, 2024, at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa-Fetteh.

He said that the nation does not need more pastors or churches but genuine followers of Christ who can bring transformation to society.

“The greatest need we have in this nation is not many more pastors and churches but authentic Christians, a people like Christ. It is only Jesus Christ that transforms, but until we have people like him, there will be no transformation,” he said.

He urged the participants to rethink what Christianity means and to live it out as a way of life, not just a title or a profession.

He also encouraged them to translate their religiosity into spirituality, which can impact the nation positively.

“We need to rethink Christianity. Christianity is not about titles or pastors but a way of life. Translate your religiosity to spirituality, which brings transformation. If we translate our numbers into real spirituality, we will be a blessing to the nation,” he said.

He quoted various scriptures to emphasise the importance of holding on to the teachings of Jesus Christ and conforming to His image.

He said God’s ultimate purpose for every born-again Christian is to reveal Christ in and through them. He added that God has given them everything they need to transform into the image of His son.

Apostle Nyamekye further explained that the seed of Christ in them gives them the potential to become like Him and that they should nurture and grow that seed by avoiding sin and erasing any mistakes.

“When you sin, it means you have missed the mark. Sin, to us, is a mistake; it is not a weakness. The seed of Christ in you has power over sin. When you miss the mark (make a mistake), do not continue in it, erase it,” he said.

He also shared some practical ways to manifest the image of Christ in their lives and actions. He said that the image or seed of Christ should not just remain in their hearts but must be seen in their body, as seen in 2 Corinthians 4:10-11. “People should think they have come to Jesus when they are around you. If Christ is in you, let Him be manifested in your body”, he revealed.

He added that to be able to do the works of God, they just need to believe in Jesus.

The Chairman cited Ephesians 4:11-13 and Ephesians 3:14-19 to stress the importance of teaching and prayer as the two major agents of transformation. He said that the scriptures and prayer should work hand in hand to help them grow in Christ.

He quoted Luke 4:20-22 and Colossians 2:2-3 to illustrate how Christlikeness should be holistic and affect every part of their body.

He said that growing into the image of Christ must also include growing in wisdom and knowledge and that the wisdom needed to deal with the affairs of life is found in the seed of Christ planted in them.

“When you say you are a good Christian, it doesn’t mean walk sanctimoniously, but rather Christ must be manifested in your body. In your normal conversation, gracious words must come out of your mouth”, he added.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye said that to become more and more like Christ, they should be like Him in power and in deed, and have power over sin and evil forces. He said that being a disciple is to be all like Christ is.

“When you are like Christ, do not think you will not suffer in life, but in the midst of all that, be able to shine like stars in the sky”, he encouraged.

“Unless we surrender our crowns, Christlikeness will be difficult to achieve”, he concluded.

The Discipleship Training is for all pastors, ministry leaders and church leaders. It is being held under the theme: Launching Transformational Disciples Movement.

The event is being organised in collaboration with the Keystone Project in the USA, under the leadership of Richard Warren Greene (Founder/President, Keystone Project – USA).

The seminar began on Monday, January 29 and is expected to end on Saturday, February 3, 2024.

PENTECOST NEWS.

Be Zealous For Good Works - Prophet Tetteh Doku Urges Christians web

Be Zealous For Good Works – Prophet Tetteh Doku Urges Christians

The New Tafo Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku, has called on Christians to have the zeal for the Lord’s work and spread the Gospel to rescue the perishing.

Prophet Tetteh Doku made the call on Sunday, January 28, 2024, when he fellowshipped with members of the Grace Assembly in the Yennyawoso District of the Church to observe the Gospel Sunday.

Exhorting the elated congregants, the Area Head underscored the need for believers to set their priorities on advancing the Kingdom business.

He, therefore, advised Christians to become all things to all manner of persons and not to despise anybody in their quest to populate the Kingdom of God, charging members of the Church to at least win a soul each within the year for Christ Jesus.

Reading from Luke 9:62 and sharing his personal testimonies, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku, further charged Christians to diligently apply themselves to the work of God and purpose in their heart to serve the Lord no matter what happens.

“Don’t hide your identity as a Christian. Let your light shine so that people will see your good works,” he advised, whilst urging the congregants to endeavour to transform their world.

He particularly advised the youth to get on board and involve themselves immensely in the work of God and commit to working tirelessly to ensure the growth of God’s Kingdom.

He also shared some titbits of the recently-held Global Ministers and Wives’ Conference of The Church of Pentecost (CoP) with the congregants, especially in the area of CoP distinctiveness.

After the sermon, he led the congregants into the period of prayer.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

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Stop Giving Excuses

When we critically examine the parable of the great banquet as told by our Lord Jesus in the scripture above, it points to people who are invited for a feast. Christians have been granted the privilege through the finished works of Christ to partake in all the Lord’s goodness, including times in His presence, the opportunity to study the Word of God, and communion with God and the brethren, among many others. However, this great opportunity to feast with the Lord is ill-attended because the guests (here, Christians) give many excuses and do not show up.

God, through His leaders (of the church), puts up wonderful programs: prayer sessions, Bible studies, conferences, watch nights, etc. Sometimes, good publicity campaigns are put in place to ensure that the announcement goes on properly. Yet, after this invitation and “everything is now ready,” some Christians begin to give excuses to exempt themselves from attending these programs – great banquets. Many Christians do not even want to go to church anymore!

The variety of excuses given for not attending the feast of the Lord are summarised in the three given in the passage according to Luke 14:18-20:

[18] But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, ‘I have bought a field, and I must go out and see it. Please have me excused.’ [19] And another said, ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to examine them. Please have me excused.’ [20] And another said, ‘I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.’ (ESV)

A “field” here may represent all forms of properties that people crave. We toil day and night, indulge in businesses, embark on diligent labor, and one of the things we look forward to achieving through this work is to acquire properties. The net worth of a man in the physical, is a measure of the worth of his properties. We work tirelessly to acquire plots, build or purchase mansions, get huge bank accounts, etc. These are good, but let us not forget about this vital life question asked by our Lord Jesus, “For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?” (Mark 8:36, ESV)

Another said, “I have bought five yokes of oxen, and I go to examine them.” The next category of excuses we give is about our jobs or work. We are always punctual at work because we understand fully that we need to work to make a living. Sadly, the seriousness Christians attach to their work is far greater than that which we give to the invitations of God.

Though we are not watering down how important the diligence of work and labor to earn ends meet and to cater for both ourselves, our dependents and even give to the Lord through the Church and the needy is. But we are saying that God has made a great feast for us and this invitation should be given utmost precedence because they have implications on the salvation and nourishment of our souls. Our walk with God and our success in life come through how we respond to God and attend to His invitations, be it our devotions, Bible studies, personal and corporate prayers, church programs, among others. We should not compromise. We should not give excuses, because these are lifeline issues.

And another said, ‘I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come (Vs 20) This represents the excuses we give that proceed from our relationships. “My wife or husband said I shouldn’t go”, “my children’s school meeting”, “my friends invited me over”, “there was a family funeral”, etc. These are some of the unending excuses we give in this aspect. We mostly forfeit personal time with God or church meetings for the sake of these reasons.

Let us know that it is part of the disciplines and the cost of discipleship to count everything as null for the attainment of the rich relationship with Christ (Luke 14:26). When we seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, all these that we seek through these three forms of excuses we give daily, shall be duly catered for by the Lord Himself!

“Therefore, I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? (Matthew 6:25, ESV)

Let the present-day Christian prioritise the invitations of the Lord, and let us give God the first place in our lives, no matter what! Excuses excuse you from the Lord’s great banquet! Selah. Shalom!

Written by Elder Samuel Adjei (Member, PENSA Ghana Secretariat Committee, Abuakwa Area, Atwima Koforidua District)

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“Gird The Loins Of Your Mind”: A Posture For Impactful Transformation

Peter employs an odd—and rather humorous—image when instructing his readers, “Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 1:13).

What the ESV translates as “preparing your minds for action” is in Greek, “girding the loins of your mind.” The verb (Anazonnumi), “to gird or bind up,” is used only here in the New Testament. What does it mean to “gird your loins,” and, more specifically, the “loins of your mind”?

The style of dress in Israel, and generally in the Middle East, was long robes. But what if you needed to work or run or fight? A long robe would hamper your movements. To address this issue, a man would pull up his robe to shorten it, then bind it around his waist. Voilà, a long robe is thereby transformed into a pair of shorts!

Okay, you say, but what about loins and mind? Our minds don’t have loins, obviously. This is simply a figure of speech. Just as a man literally “girded his loins” to get ready for action, so Peter says metaphorically to “gird the loins of your mind,” that is, “get your minds ready for action.” Peter is likely alluding to the original departure when the Israelites were told to eat the Passover meal “with your belt fastened, your sandals on your feet, and your staff in your hand” (Exod. 12:11). That phrase, “your belt fastened” in Hebrew is “your loins girded.” In this same context, the likelihood to this in the context is when Peter makes reference to Christ as the “lamb without blemish or spot,” that is, the true Passover Lamb (1 Pet. 1:19).

Peter would thus be saying, “As those redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ, stay awake and alert, with the loins of your mind girded, exhibiting strong mental fortitude and a disposition of swift but excellent commitment, ready at any moment for action to fulfill your God-given purpose, fixing your focus upon the grace of Christ in this present age as your source of strength.

The second tangent of this piece of writing is to admonish us to assume a disposition of readiness to serve the Lord when he calls. In our respective local churches, there are unique responsibilities one can be assigned to, such as a Youth Executive, presbyter, hospitality department member, etc. Our state of mind should reflect readiness for action and an awareness of the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ shall return.

LUKE 12:35– BE DRESSED, READY FOR SERVICE, AND KEEP YOUR LAMPS BURNING

From the literal interpretational view of this text, it posits that preparation for transformational impact is the key to actualising the aforementioned. “Keep your lamps burning” signifies a state of spiritual fervency, as the testimony of Jesus Christ about John the Baptist says, “He was a burning and a shining light,” and so must our lives be.

Additionally, our Lord, having recommended to his disciples disengagement of affection from the things of this world and a due moderation regarding their esteem for and cares about earthly possessions, proceeds to exhort them to be in constant readiness for the proper discharge of their duty, for their final remove from earth, and for the awful solemnities of death, judgment, and eternity. That this is the purport of this paragraph. The difference between men that succeed and men that fail in ordinary pursuits is by no means so much intellectual as moral, and there is nothing that more certainly commands any kind of success than giving yourselves with your whole concentrated power to the task at hand. If we can succeed in anything, we must focus all our power on it. Only by doing so, like a burning glass does to the sun’s rays, shall we set anything on fire.

The message of this writing is to urge the readers to subscribe to excellent knowledge that conquers humanistic and religious worldviews that are subpar, and to unapologetically become transformers of indelible impact in this society and the world at large.

God bless you.

Written by Elder Goodwill Kodua (PIWC-Swedru, Assistant District Youth Leader)

2024 Global Ministers And Wives’ Conference My Reflections web

2024 Global Ministers And Wives’ Conference: My Reflections

One prominent feature on the calendar of activities of The Church of Pentecost (CoP) is its annual retreat held for ministers and wives within the church globally. The year 2024 is no exception, as the church marshalled all its frontier militants to a five-day retreat at the Pentecost Convention Center, Gomoa Fetteh, and other satellite centres across the globe.

A significant aspect of this year’s conference was the unveiling of the second phase of the “Possessing the Nations” agenda dubbed Vision 2028, anchored on the overarching theme “Unleashing the Whole Church to Transform Their World with Values and Principles of the Kingdom of God.”

The vision bearer and Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, carefully outlined the rationale behind Vision 2028 and challenged ministers and wives to own it and propagate the same to the church populace in all local assemblies across the globe. Notable among other key issues highlighted was the release of the tremendous potent power of the church members to transform their world, thereby making Jesus popular again in their communities.

Setting the right impetus for the successful implementation of Vision 2028, some ministry interventions were introduced. Notable among them were the ministry to celebrities, the ministry to Muslims, and the e-church. For me, these ministry interventions will not only aid in the execution of Vision 2028 but will also cause a shift in the ecclesiastical framework of worship in the contemporary generation. Undoubtedly, its impact will be a huge blessing not only to the COP but to the community of faith globally.

For a groundbreaking takeoff, the 2024 theme that initiates Vision 2028 was introduced. The Chairman and other seasoned ministers of the church made presentations on the various thematic areas of the operational theme for the year 2024. Topics treated included the characteristics of the church unleashed, the church as a people of God, tithes and offerings, etc. Their in-depth ministration ignited fresh inspiration, illumination, and empowerment as ministers globally sat to drink and assimilate from the well of our fathers. For me, the apex of all the ministrations in the 2024 Ministers and Wives Conference was the presentation on “Winning the Cities” by the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye. My admiration for our dear Chairman deepened as he outlined a systematic approach to building a glorifying and attractive church in the contemporary era, especially in the cities and urban areas.

The various sessions of prayer and worship during the conference were so refreshing. It afforded participants the space for spiritual deepening, realignments, times of reflections, and spiritual fortification. One can simply behold a changed and charged atmosphere of believers whose spiritual antennas have activated and are ready to be unleashed to the frontiers of the battlefield. I cannot hide my affection for our dear General Secretary, Aps. Samuel Gyau Obuobi, who constantly offered space for prayerful reflective moments after the Lord had spoken to his church through prophecies.

Furthermore, such an impactful conference couldn’t be complete without good music ministrations. The Voice of Pentecost was simply a delight to behold. Music in all forms of genres was well served, triggering massive revival sessions, especially on Wednesday night. When the Chairman and our fathers stepped out with a Davidic dance, one could ultimately conclude that something spectacular had happened. Indisputably, the Voice of Pentecost has become a household name in CoP as they keep blessing the Christian community with inspirational theme songs and other “Pentecocharismatic” music renditions.

Also, through the great work of the media ministry, the CoP fraternity across the globe enjoyed up-to-date daily newsletters and updates on all CoP media handles with great aesthetic views. The entire media team was simply phenomenal in their delivery.

The 2024 Global Ministers and Wives’ Conference has really released a “fierce wind” to combat any form of opposing inclination, and as I reflect on the totality of the conference, I am certain in my spirit that the Lord will surely accomplish mighty things in the coming years. Without any form of ambiguity, the 2024 conference will be remembered in the historical narrative of The Church of Pentecost.

I cannot conclude without acknowledging the huge investment made by the executive council and the sterling work done by the organising committee chaired by the General Secretary. In conclusion, though Vision 2028 appears humongous, I believe the Lord has given us all the accoutrements needed to effectively advance the kingdom on the battlefield. Surely, he will surmount the insurmountable and make every crooked path straight, granting his church victory. The mantle has now fallen on us, the ministers, to appropriate the physical and spiritual tools garnered at the conference to make Jesus famous in our dispensation.

Possessing the nation, I am an agent of transformation.

Possessing the nations, Transforming my world.

Written by Pastor Samuel Yankey, Tepa Anyinasuso

Powering Vision 2028 With Fierce Winds The Case For The Virtual Prayer Night (Vpn) WEB

Powering Vision 2028 With Fierce Winds: The Case For The Virtual Prayer Night (VPN)

INTRODUCTION

The Church of Pentecost, like many classical Pentecostal institutions, places a premium on many activities and practices. These practices are documented and captured in our core values underpinning and undergirding her activities.

Predominant in her liturgy is the importance the Church places on prayer. Historical narrative notes that the founder of the Church, Rev. James Mckeown, retorted, “The work is prayer, and prayer is the work”, to wit that the role that prayer plays in the church cannot be overemphasised and belaboured.

Following the unveiling of Vision 2028, the Chairman has made a strong appeal through an exhortation from James 3:4 for the vision to be pushed by fierce winds.

As I reflect on the many factors for pushing the implementation of the vision, the Virtual Prayer Night (VPN), a global intercession army called by our revered Chairman some two years ago, comes to mind strongly.

In this article, attempts will be made to make a case for the impact of this highest form of Christian service as one of the fierce winds powering Vision 2028

THE ROLE OF THE CHAIRMAN ON THE VPN PLATFORM

To begin with, let me briefly touch on the Chairman’s general disposition toward the VPN platform – what I will describe as Chairman Nyamekye’s admirable response.

Being part of the backend production team facilitating the Tuesday Virtual Prayer Night, one cannot help but watch with endearing admiration how our revered Chairman responds to this call.

Bearing his office – THE VIRTUAL PRAYER NIGHT WITH THE CHAIRMAN, it is clear that the spirit and soul of the programme rest on his loins and the Chairman has provided the right kind of leadership to sustain this prayer venture all through the years.

Clearly, the Chairman’s eyes and ears are on the ground, seeing the nitty-gritty details of the programme layout without leaving anything to chance. From those scheduled to lead to those mobilised in-person team members, the technical architecture, and set up even to the aggregated statistics of participants, the Chairman is into every aspect.

Another significant observation is his consistency and frequent participation in the intercessory service. Driven by the axiom that leadership is the cause and everything else is the effect, the Chairman is seen almost always online every Tuesday with his video turned on, fully engaged and into the service praying and exuding positive energy as a participant.

With his numerous schedules, one would understand if genuinely he would not be able to participate frequently, but that is not the case with our revered Chairman, whose actions perfectly describe the terminology – Leadership by example.

My reflections for powering Vision 2028 with fierce winds through the VPN would hover around four thematic areas of Burden Sharing, Boarding, Building, Bidding, & Blossoming.

BURDEN SHARING

T. A. Webb has noted that a shared burden is halved, which means that the load one carries is lessened, provided avenues are created for others to bear aspects of the load. This is vividly revealed in the Virtual Prayer Night as the intercessory platform so created has allowed the burden of leadership, including Vision 2028, to be shared broadly by the church populace. One day, God chose to share the burden of Moses with seventy elders of Israel so the man of God would be eased of the weight of leading such a vast mass of people (Num. 11:16-30). The same can be gleaned from the VPN, which allows ministers, officers and the rank and file of the church to feel the heartbeat of leadership, interpret the dreams and visions in the mind of leadership and bear the spiritual load of gestation to delivery.

BOARDING

Another key reflection on the Virtual Prayer Night is what I call BOARDING. The term “boarding,” as used in this context, relates to the mobilisation of efforts and the rallying round approaches that have been put in place and are continually reviewed and enhanced over the period. The VPN is one of the fierce winds for advancing Vision 2028 because this platform has become a unique spiritual hub that has drawn the majority of the church family to awaken awareness of intercession, cry day and night, and continue steadfastly in prayer. Today, through the VPN, we cannot excuse ourselves that people are too busy to pray because of the numerous church-based activities; no wonder there is a strong clarion call to raise a million intercessors – a seed which is flourishing to become an endearing oak tree.

BUILDING

The Virtual Prayer Night has also become a bedrock for the building up and spiritual edification of the global church. With a consistent time set coupled with a well-structured programme schedule, patrons in person and virtually can look forward to an intense spiritual experience that allows their humanity to interact with divinity for an outpouring of divine grace. Moreover, the nature of the topics dealt with at the VPN demonstrates a deliberate intention of raising a certain calibre of transformed believers who are to be salt and light to their world. This is the spirit and soul of Vision 2028; a people unleashed to transform their world with the values and principles of the kingdom of God.

BIDDING & BLOSSOMING

A closer examination of the many successes chalked by the church over the last few years provides a clear understanding that fierce winds are powering the success equation. This is what I describe as the BIDDING and BLOSSOMING praxis of the VPN. The bidding is the process, and the BLOSSOMING is the outcome. Even without the backing of empirical data, the writings are clear on the wall that through the VPN platform, various bids have been made to the divine auctioneer, who has responded positively by providing strong winds to power the achievement of Vision 2023, the expansion of the missions enterprise, the forging of stronger fronts through church nation dialogues, massive soul winning and church planting and an unprecedented financial growth not forgetting the testimonies of healing, divine intervention and mind-boggling breakthroughs. With the understanding that we do not change a winning working formula, there is a much stronger call for a fiercer wind to push the new vision, and I believe the role of the VPN is strategic.

CONCLUSION

The purpose of this article is to shed light on the Virtual Prayer Night with the Chairman as a strategic tool for pushing Vision 2028 and its contribution to advancing the cause of The Church of Pentecost and her prophetic mandate within the global ministry space. With the understanding that through intercession, the impotence of man meets the omnipotence of God, there is a need to continue to rally more intercessors to push for the execution of Vision 2028. The army of the Lord, the Church, must tactfully and aggressively intercede to ensure that God’s power prevails over the evil threatening to overrun our world. So, it will be a joy to have you enlisted as part of this global conscripts into the army of intercessors every Tuesday….welcome aboard!

Written by Pastor Kwasi Asante Annor (General Manager, PENT TV)

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Teach Members About Financial Management – Elder Dr. Siaw Agyepong Tells Clergy

The Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, has advised ministers to spend time teaching their members about financial management so that they will become prosperous and support the advancement of God’s kingdom on earth.

Elder Dr. Siaw Agyepong, who is also the Presiding Elder for Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Graceland, shared this advice today when he presented a paper on the topic: “Sacrificial Giving and Tithing” during the Global Ministers and Wives’ Conference (GMWC) at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.

According to him, although evangelism is the core mandate, financial management also plays a crucial role in discipling members of the church.

“Out of the 36 parables Jesus gave, 16 were about money. In the Gospels, one out of ten verses deals directly with the subject of money; there are 288 in all. Also, about 15% of Jesus’ teaching was on money and possessions,” he revealed.

Elder Dr. Siaw Agyepong stated that when members become financially sound, the Church stands to benefit from it through tithes and sacrificial giving by the church members.

He said that the best financial principles could all be found in the scriptures, a reason why the Church should be the ideal place where people learn about the best business practices and ethical principles that result in prosperity.

“The Church is the best place for financial education because it possesses God’s Word. In God’s word, we find true financial knowledge and wisdom. God has put His Biblical financial principles throughout the books of the Bible to show us how to manage wealth in a healthy way,” he advised.

Elder Dr. Siaw Agyepong lamented that most of the world’s wealthiest people are not Christian and said there is a need to raise Kingdom financiers to push the Kingdom agenda.

He also advised ministers to take pains to teach members the importance of sacrificial giving and tithing in Christian ministry.

“Tithing is a mysterious way of blessing to the believer. In its most basic form, prosperity consists of someone sowing a seed and harvesting the returns. Not paying your tithes separates you from this most basic principle of sowing and reaping. When you do not pay your tithes, you harm your finances because you take away the foundation of prosperity,” he said.

Elder Dr. Siaw Agyepong urged that the testimonies of shining examples of people who were sacrificial givers like Mrs. Christiana Obu-Mends, who offered her jewellery for the work of the ministry, a timely intervention that met a pressing financial need of the Church.

He advised ministers to share these stories with members to instill the spirit of sacrificial giving in them.

He ended his presentation by stressing that sacrificial giving and tithing have both physical and spiritual benefits for the believer, saying: “The greatest insurance of your life, wealth, investment, and possession is a life of continuous and consistent sacrificial giving and tithing.”

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Always Have Eternity In Mind – Chairman

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, has re-emphasised the need for Christians to think and behave as people with eternity and the future in mind.

Addressing the ministers and wives of The Church of Pentecost across the world at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) near Gomoa Fetteh, on the characteristics of the church unleashed, the Chairman iterated that it is not enough to say the church is unleashed when what it means has not been digested well.

“Teach the members what it means to be in the fortress of the church and what it means to impact the world. Teach them to see their work as a calling. They are a royal priesthood called to minister at their workplace,” he advised.

Apostle Nyamekye called on believers to practice whatever they learn in church, saying, “Church is about practising what you have learnt. There is so much life and power in scripture that teaching it can change situations. God’s word must shape the conscience of every Christian and let everything be scrutinised by scripture.”

He opined that righteousness serves as the basis of every society and nation. Apostle Nyamekye thus said the Church has a great task to perform in this regard.

“As a church unleashed, let’s find out what unique ministries we can embark on in society. We must target groups in the community for ministry,” he said, adding, “It is not about our seating capacity but sending capacity. We must send our members to minister outside the church’s walls.”

Citing Daniel as a case study, Apostle Nyamekye declared that Daniel did not just stick to religiosity but transferred it into spirituality. He defined spirituality as ‘the manifestation of the Spirit of Christ in your life’.

He reiterated the call for Christians to see their secular works as sacred because God, who is interested in the church, is also interested in banking, academia, and politics.

“Your secular work is as important as the clergy. God has gifted us with different graces and abilities, so use your abilities to do ministry. The Holy Spirit is still in you when you go to your workplace. You can’t say this one is secular. Everything is an act of worship,” he disclosed.

Spicing his exposition with sketches (short movies) on real-life situations, Apostle Nyamekye drove home the point that politicians only think of the next election, but Christians must think about the future of the nation and life in eternity. He said this mindset and attitude will make the Church concerned about the development of the nations and holy living.

Apostle Nyamekye advanced that the church must get into the affairs of society; otherwise, its light will not be felt, saying, “What is the use of light if it cannot penetrate the darkness?”

He made a passionate call for daily congregational prayers for the nations where the church operates. 

He cautioned against a lopsided approach to ministry where some churches focus on souls or social services.

“The church unleashed is involved in both soul-winning and social services because persons are not isolated individuals but embedded in society,” he instructed.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye asked Christians to work to revere God and avoid giving excuses.

He directed that every member of the church should be unleashed and assigned a ministry where they live and work.

“People progress when they are in frontline ministry. Get them unleashed to do ministry everywhere for their spiritual growth,” he concluded.

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