TOSM Donates To Community 25 Muslims web

TOSM Donates To Community 25 Muslims

The Other Sheep Ministry (TOSM) of the Community 25 Estate District of The Church of Pentecost has donated assorted packs of bottled water and soft drinks to the Muslim community at Tema Community 25, near Devtraco Courts in commemoration of the 2026 Eid al-Adha celebrations.

The presentation, which took place on Monday, May 25, 2026, formed part of the church’s efforts to demonstrate love, peaceful coexistence, and support for the Muslim community during the festive period.

Presenting the items on behalf of TOSM, the Community 25 Estate District Minister, Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare, explained that the gesture was the church’s contribution towards the successful observance of Eid al-Adha, which was held on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

He noted that the donation reflected The Church of Pentecost’s commitment to promoting unity, mutual respect, and good neighbourliness among people of different faiths within the community.

Receiving the items on behalf of the Muslim community, the Chief Imam, Gausu Abdul Rahman, expressed appreciation to the church for the timely support. He commended The Church of Pentecost for its continued demonstration of kindness and religious tolerance, describing the gesture as a symbol of peaceful coexistence and community partnership.

The brief presentation ceremony was attended by Elder Joseph Edward Nketsiah, District Finance Chairman; Deaconess Rosemary Ackon, District Assistant Women’s Leader; and Miss Genevieve Addi, a TOSM Executive Member.

The Other Sheep Ministry is one of the outreach ministries of The Church of Pentecost dedicated to reaching out to people of other faiths through love, service, and intentional relationship-building.

Report by Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare, Community 25 Estate District

Tema Area Holds National Other Sheep Seminar; 73 Souls Won For Christ web

Tema Area Holds National Other Sheep Seminar; 73 Souls Won For Christ

The Tema Area of The Church of Pentecost successfully hosted the National “Other Sheep” Ministry Seminar on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the J.W. Sackey Memorial Temple in the Community One District.

The event, chaired by the National Coordinator, Evangelist Abraham Addae Agyemang, brought together 103 participants from all 23 Districts in the Area, creating a vibrant atmosphere of learning, fellowship, and evangelistic zeal. Also in attendance was the “National Go Ye” team, whose presence added further significance to the programme.

The programme featured a series of insightful presentations. Evangelist Agyemang led the first session, focusing on “One-Minute Evangelism” and providing an overview of the mandate and operations of the Other Sheep Ministry.

His presentation opened the floor for fruitful discussions and contributions from participants, enriching the learning experience. Pastor Solomon Yennumi Dong, the Tema Area Coordinator for the ministry, delivered an equally engaging presentation titled “Jesus in the Qur’an,” offering participants valuable insights for effective Christian witness among Muslims.

Pastor Dr Suleman De-Graft Issaka, a member of the National Executive Committee, shared a powerful personal testimony of how he encountered Christ through a simple Gospel tract, having previously been a devout Muslim.

His story served as a compelling reminder that every soul is winnable and encouraged participants to approach evangelism with confidence and compassion.

A key highlight of the seminar was the practical evangelism session. Participants were grouped in fives and deployed across Community One for an hour-long outreach.

By the grace of God, 73 souls were won during this exercise, marking a significant spiritual impact and underscoring the effectiveness of the teachings received.

At the close of the programme, organisers expressed profound gratitude to God for a successful seminar and reaffirmed their commitment to sustain the momentum generated. They pledged that the fire ignited during the event would continue to burn, inspiring ongoing evangelistic activity across the Tema Area.

Report by Pastor Solomon Yennumi Dong (Tema Area Coordinator, Other Sheep Ministry)

Christ-Like Lifestyle Crucial web

Christ-Like Lifestyle Crucial for Peaceful Religious Coexistence– Apostle Dr. Nuekpe to Christians

Apostle Dr. Dieudonné Komla Nuekpe, La Area Head of The Church of Pentecost and Chairman of The Other Sheep Ministry, has urged Christians to let their daily conduct reflect the Christ-like nature of the Gospel as a means to foster peaceful coexistence with Muslims.

He said this when he gave a presentation on the topic “Towards a Peaceful Presentation of the Gospel” at the maiden Peaceful Coexistence Conference, organised by TOSM at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.

In his presentation, Apostle Dr. Nuekpe underscored the importance of non-confrontational, character-driven engagement between the two faith communities.

He cautioned that lasting impact stems from relationship and lifestyle, not conflict.He also provided essential demographic context, citing Ghana’s 2021 census, which shows about 71.3 percent of Ghanaians identify as Christian and 19.9 percent as Muslim.

As Islam continues to grow—a trend seen since the early 2000s—he noted that Christians must engage with awareness and respect.

Apostle Nuekpe proposed that divisive theological debates often play into the hands of misunderstandings, likening them to “playing on someone else’s home ground.”

Instead, he advocated for focusing on shared beliefs, like Jesus’s miraculous birth—a story rooted in both the Qur’an and the Bible—and presenting Him as “Son of Man,” a title acceptable in Muslim discourse.A key part of his message was the lifestyle of the Gospel presenter, where he stressed on the significance of Christians upholding their Christian values and principles in their efforts to reach out to people of other faiths.

Drawing on scripture, he reminded believers they are called to be “leaven, light, salt and a city on a hill” (Matt 5:14–16) and “living letters… known and read by everybody” (2 Cor 3:2).

He argued that authentic Christian witness must shine through integrity, humility, and consistency, not just words.Quoting 1 Peter 3:15–16, he emphasized presenting truth with “gentleness and respect,” allowing one’s good conduct to speak louder than rhetoric, even softening critics’ hearts.

Furthermore, Apostle Nuekpe highlighted the significant presence of “folk Islam”, a blend of Islamic tenets and local customs practiced widely in Ghana. By understanding this context, Christians can engage meaningfully—through friendship, practical care, worship support, and theological clarity, guided by the Holy Spirit.

In closing, he urged believers to embrace spiritual pruning and growth, citing John 15:1–2: “Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make it bear more fruit.” He called on Pentecostals, especially within The Church of Pentecost, to ensure their lifestyles authentically embody their message—thereby becoming powerful agents of peace, mutual respect, and Christian witness in Ghana’s diverse religious landscape.

Report by TOSM Media

Peaceful Co-existence Conference Kicks Off At PCC WEB

Peaceful Co-existence Conference Kicks Off At PCC

The maiden national conference of The Other Sheep Ministry (TOSM) of The Church of Pentecost has officially commenced at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) in Gomoa Fetteh, with a call for Christians to be true ambassadors of peace in society.

Speaking at the opening ceremony on Thursday, July 10, 2025, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, Executive Council Member of the Church and Chairman of the National Executive Committee of TOSM, urged believers to strive for peaceful relationships with those of other faiths, referencing the teachings of Apostle Paul.

‘While it may not always be possible to live in peace with everyone, believers must do their part to foster harmony wherever they are,’ he said, adding, ‘As Christians, we are called to be agents of peace in our homes, workplaces, and communities.’

He further stated: ‘Religious people should not fight for their god; rather, they should allow their god to fight their battles.’

Apostle Dr. Nuekpe, who is also the Area Head for La, cautioned religious leaders in Ghana and beyond against reopening old wounds rooted in religious conflict, which have historically undermined peaceful coexistence.

The conference drew several notable dignitaries, including the Deputy Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon. Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, who represented the sector minister; Professor John Azumah, Executive Director of the Senah Institute; and Rev. Jeff Koram.

Also in attendance were Apostle Dr Emmanuel Kwesi Anim, Dean of the School of Theology at Pentecost University, and Evangelist Abraham Addae Agyemang, National Coordinator for The Other Sheep Ministry.

Report by TOSM Media