ELDER GODSON BOATENG WINS OVER 1000 SOULS IN A SINGLE YEAR web

Elder Godson Boateng Wins Over 1000 Souls In A Single Year

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has commended the unwavering commitment of individual members of the Church to the task of soul winning.

One standout example is Elder Godson Boateng of the Offinso Area, who won 1,024 new souls through personal evangelism—comprising 615 adults and 409 children. Of these, 425 adults were baptised in water, and a new Local Assembly was established in the Tetrem District as a result of his efforts.

Presenting the State of the Church Address (SOCA) at the 47th General Council Meeting of The Church of Pentecost at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), near Gomoa Fetteh, Apostle Eric Nyamekye remarked, “In recognition of the extraordinary efforts of Elder Boateng, I am informed he received a certificate and a cash reward of GH¢3,000.00 from the Area.”

Also notable among those who made significant strides in spreading the gospel is Miss Beatrice Dzotepe, a 12-year-old Sunday School child from the Avoeme District in the Aflao Area, who single-handedly led 12 children to Christ. Beatrice committed to soul winning during the November One-Member-One-Discipled-Soul initiative, and all 12 souls have been successfully retained in the Church.

Deacon Charles Addae from the Tema Greenwich Meridian District in the Tema Area also contributed significantly by winning 92 souls, of which 61 were baptised in water. Similarly, Deaconess Comfort Korsa of the Community One District, also in the Tema Area, won 90 souls, with 61 undergoing water baptism.

“Dearly beloved, these achievements stand as a testament to our members’ unwavering commitment to spreading the gospel,” Apostle Nyamekye affirmed, adding, “We must all endeavour to be soul winners wherever we find ourselves.”

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The Church Is Called Out To Win Souls – Apostle Gyesi-Addo (Retd) web

The Church Is Called Out To Win Souls – Apostle Gyesi-Addo (Retd)

The former International Missions Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi-Addo (retd), has indicated that the mandate of soul-winning is both a collective and individual responsibility, urging all Christians to actively participate in this divine commission.

He said this in a sermon titled, ‘Unleashed to Save the Never-Dying Soul,’ on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, during the Greater Accra Regional Ministers & Wives’ Conference at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh,

He highlighted that societal transformation begins with the individual’s conversion, underscoring the importance of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Quoting Mark 8:36-37, Apostle Gyesi-Addo (retd) posed the question: ‘What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?’

He reminded believers that while worldly achievements are transient, the soul is eternal and invaluable.

Apostle Gyesi-Addo further explained that accepting Jesus Christ allows individuals to embrace Him as their advocate; otherwise, they will face Him as their judge, referencing John 5:22-23.

He emphasised that the soul’s true purpose is realised only when connected to its original source, a connection restored solely through Christ.

The former International Missions Director cautioned against local assemblies becoming inward-focused, neglecting the mission of soul-winning.

‘The church is called to win souls; that is why in The Church of Pentecost we say, ‘souls won’ and not ‘bodies won,’ he reiterated.

He concluded by calling upon believers to urgently proclaim Jesus Christ, the only name that saves, to a perishing world, aligning with the church’s transformation agenda under Vision 2028.

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