PENSA-Cape Coast Sector Holds 2025 Edition Of ‘Let The Bible Speak Conference’ web

PENSA-Cape Coast Sector Holds 2025 Edition Of ‘Let The Bible Speak Conference’

The Cape Coast Sector of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) successfully organised the 2025 edition of the ‘Let The Bible Speak Conference’ with a massive turnout of students.

The event took place at the Centenary Auditorium of Adisadel College on Saturday, March 15, 2025, and was attended by 2,362 participants under the theme: ‘Unleashed to Walk the Word’ (Ephesians 4:1, Psalm 119:105).

The conference was led by Pastor Blessing Joseph Quayson, the PENSA Travelling Secretary for the sector.

Apostle Ebenezer Agyapong, the minister in charge of E-church of The Church of Pentecost, spoke on the theme: ‘The Bible’ (1st Tenet of the church) based on 2 Timothy 3:15-17 and 2 Peter 1:20-21. He urged young Christians to believe in the divine inspiration and authority of God’s word, stressing its importance for teaching, rebuking, and training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:15-17).

Apostle Agyapong disclosed three key points that demonstrate the Bible’s divine inspiration: its witness to the reader, the fulfillment of prophecies, and its unity despite diverse authorship.

Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, Coordinator of the Central Regional Coordinating Committee and Cape Coast Area Head, spoke on the topic: ‘Unleashed to Walk the Word,’ drawing from Colossians 2:6-10, 2 Timothy 3:14-17, Romans 15:24, and Joshua 1:8. He pointed out that the Bible is a cohesive constitution that guides believers to live holy lives.

He explained that Jesus left humanity a testament, which is the Bible. He added that for God’s blessings to manifest, Christians must understand and live by its teachings.

Apostle Dr Markin stressed the importance of studying the Bible to strengthen faith and guide decision-making, encouraging daily reading, memorisation, meditation, regular Bible study classes, and application of its teachings.

He concluded his presentation by leading an impartation and spiritual healing prayer session, during which participants were deeply filled with the Holy Spirit.

In attendance were Pastor Samuel Asare (Cape Coast Area Youth Pastor), Mrs. Esther Mansa Annan Quayson (Wife of the Travelling Secretary), Mrs. Mavis Bamfo Oppong (Working Committee), Elder Confidence Koomson (Sector Head), Patrons and Patronesses, School Coordinators, among others.

Report by Sector Media Team

Pentecost University, Main Line Health & Image World Usa To Enhance Medical Education web

Pentecost University, Main Line Health & Imaghe World USA To Enhance Medical Education

In a strategic move to enhance medical education and healthcare collaboration, key officers of Pentecost University (University A+), alongside esteemed faculty members, leaders of the Youth Ministry, PENSA International, PENSA Ghana, and PENTSOS, engaged in a high-level meeting with distinguished medical teams from Main Line Health, USA, and Imaghe World, USA.

The meeting, held in an atmosphere of mutual respect and shared vision, aimed to establish a stronger partnership between the institutions, with a particular focus on mentorship programs, specialized training initiatives, logistical support for the university’s Nursing and Midwifery programs, and the facilitation of new medically related programs in collaboration with Main Line Health, Imaghe World, and Pentecost University.

During the discussions, Apostle Professor Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, Vice-Chancellor of Pentecost University, provided a comprehensive overview of the university’s academic programs and its growing impact within the healthcare sector. He emphasized the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and community transformation, highlighting its continuous efforts to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in medical education.

In response, the Main Line Health and Imaghe World USA delegation, led by Dr. Larry Livornese, Dr. Obed Agyei, and Mr. David Antwi, expressed their unwavering support and eagerness to strengthen ties with Pentecost University. They underscored their readiness to facilitate knowledge exchange, provide technical expertise, and create avenues for medical students and professionals to benefit from world-class training opportunities.

The meeting marked a significant step toward fostering international collaboration in healthcare education and practice. By aligning resources and expertise, the partnership is expected to enhance the quality of medical training, improve healthcare delivery, and open doors for groundbreaking research and professional development opportunities.

With both parties committed to working together for the greater good, this initiative is set to reshape medical education and healthcare practice—benefiting students, faculty, and the broader community.

PENTECOST NEWS.