PIWC-OBUASI DONATES TO OBUASI LOCAL PRISONS web

PIWC-Obuasi Donates To Obuasi Local Prisons

As part of this year’s National Evangelism Week celebration, the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) – Obuasi extended love and support to the Obuasi Local Prisons through a significant donation.

The church donated a Yamaha keyboard, a guitar, and a combo amplifier to support the prison’s music initiatives. Additionally, assorted medications worth GHS 10,000.00 were presented to the prison infirmary.

The donation also included 50 bags of sachet water and a variety of toiletries, bringing the total value of items donated to over GHS 23,000.00.

The items were presented by Elder Dr. Eric Ofori Mensah, Evangelism Ministry Leader, on behalf of the Resident Minister, Pastor Samuel Addo Annor Diawuo.

He emphasised that this act of giving was a demonstration of God’s love for all — including those behind bars — in line with Jesus’ command to visit and care for prisoners (Matthew 25:36).

Receiving the items, ASP Esther Arko, Warden of the Prison, expressed profound gratitude and noted that the musical instruments would be used to launch a new rehabilitation initiative titled “Rehabilitation Through Music.”

Church members present also used the opportunity to share the gospel of Christ with the inmates, resulting in 45 of them surrendering their lives to Christ.

Report by PIWC-Obuasi Media Team

PIWC French Offers Free Medical Screening To Francophone Community In Accra web

PIWC French Offers Free Medical Screening To Francophone Community In Accra

Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) French, Accra, in collaboration with the Pentecost Hospital, Madina (PHM), has organised a free health screening for the Francophone community in Accra.

The event, held at the church’s premises in Kokomlemle on Saturday, May 3, 2025, provided medical services including screenings for Hepatitis B, blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and malaria, along with one-on-one consultations with a doctor. 

Dozens of individuals, including residents from the surrounding neighbourhood and members of the broader Francophone community, took advantage of this vital health initiative. They travelled from various locations to receive medical care from a dedicated team led by Dr Esther Baba. 

Explaining the purpose of the screening, the Resident Minister of PIWC French, Pastor Daniel Nana Sei Mensah, said that the initiative aligns with the community transformation component of the ‘Possessing the Nations’ (Vision 2028) agenda. He emphasised PIWC French’s commitment to promoting holistic well-being and extending support to the community through such health interventions. 

Report by PIWC French, Accra Media Team