The Central Regional Coordinating (RCC) Coordinator of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, has urged Christians to live honourable lives that transform their spheres, making their existence meaningful.
Speaking at the commencement of the Central Regional Ministers and Wives’ Conference at the Nduom School of Business and Technology near Elmina, Apostle Dr Markin, who spoke about the 2025 theme, explained that Jesus left the Church on earth to spread the values and principles of the Kingdom of God.
‘The bride of the groom must be seen at business partnering with Him in obedience to bring change to their world. This is the crux of the unleashed mandate,’ he stated.
He encouraged ministers and their wives to recognise the new wave in the church and make a positive impact, saying, ‘This is a new dawn.’
Apostle Dr Markin, who is the Cape Coast Area Head and Executive Council member of the church, highlighted that the conference aimed to reconnect ministers and their wives with God. He indicated the need for church members to acknowledge their purpose and live lives worthy of their calling.
He called for a creative, radical, and courageous demonstration of Kingdom values so that God would be praised because of them. He stressed the importance of Christians living in their appointed place to serve as agents of transformation, noting that favour, anointing, and connection are found there.
Apostle Dr Markin reminded Christians that their primary identity is as servants of God, called to proclaim His glory. He urged them to be transformed to transform others, living lives that reflect their calling.
He mentioned that the 2025 theme builds on the previous year’s theme, emphasising living a life worthy of one’s calling. Ministry, he said, is a call to serve people willingly. He shared a story of responding to a call for help, underscoring the importance of living out God’s love.
Apostle Dr Markin read from Exodus 19:4–6, Deuteronomy 7:6–8, and Exodus 20:1 and 5b, reiterating that God called Christians to be His treasured possession, guiding them jealously to belong to Him.
He concluded by urging ministers and their wives to focus on being living examples of Christ rather than worrying about material things.
‘Until you retire, God will nourish you. You have no place for worries. Don’t be one of those preachers who worry about nothing,’ he said.
Report by Central Regional Media Team