Cultivate Humility In Ministry – Apostle JKB Tawiah Tells Ministers

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The Tamale Area Head and Coordinator for the Northern Regional Coordinating Committee (NRCC) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle John Kobina Budu Tawiah, has urged ministers and their wives to prioritize cultivating humility in their work.

According to him, humility is the only way to be effective and fruitful in their calling.

“Theological and other academic achievements alone do not make an effective minister; rather, humble service, often nurtured through mentorship and practical experience in the field, plays a crucial role in ministry,” he said.

Apostle Tawiah made these remarks as part of his admonition on the third day of the just-ended Ministers and Wives Conference at the Radach Lodge in Tamale.

Drawing on his personal experiences and scriptural teachings, specifically referencing James’ admonition on humility in James 4:6, he urged ministers to remain humble to ensure they continue to receive the grace needed to excel in and fulfill their calling.

His message set the tone for the day’s program, aligning with two other impactful ministrations: Apostle David Dorsu, the Area Head of Tumu, spoke on the importance of serving God with one’s possessions, and Pastor James Magyam, the Area Head for Yendi, discussed the significance of waiting on God through prayer and fasting.

Both topics were part of the four-day conference, which was attended by nearly 500 ministers and wives from the nine Areas that constitute the region.

The Northern RCC’s Ministers and Wives Conference was highly successful, featuring powerful presentations, intensive prayer and worship sessions, and active participation in group discussions.

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