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The Role Of Women In Building A Godly Home – Reflections From The Just-Ended National Women’s Ministry Week

Any woman can become a mother, but not all mothers build godly homes. Motherhood comes naturally through giving birth, but building a godly home is a deliberate choice and a demanding responsibility. When we choose the easier path of merely raising a family without intentionally building a godly home, society may still shape a future for our children, but we may not like the outcome.

Among the various topics treated during the 2026 National Women’s Ministry Week celebration, the topic, “The Role of a Woman in Building a Godly Home,” particularly caught my attention. Reflecting on the testimony of Timothy and his relationship with Apostle Paul in 2 Timothy 1:5, it is evident that Timothy was raised in a godly home by godly people. He later became Paul’s son in the Lord and his partner in ministry. Acts 16:2 records that the believers in Lystra and Iconium spoke well of him because the godly training he received at home produced visible results.

At a youthful age, Timothy had already become:

Fully grounded in the Scriptures,

A young man of sound doctrine,

A carrier of sincere faith,

A person with genuine concern for others,

One who developed character over charisma,

And one who stood for the next generation even at a tender age.

The remarkable thing about Timothy’s life is that these qualities stemmed largely from one woman’s decision to build a godly home and raise a godly child. Although Timothy’s father was a Greek and an unbeliever, Eunice took the responsibility of introducing her son to the knowledge of God. Just as she had received sound doctrine from her mother, Lois, she faithfully passed it on to Timothy.

The Role Of Women In Building A Godly Home

The first role of women in building a godly home is to teach their children the faith. Second Timothy 3:15 highlights the importance of introducing children to God early in life: “From infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.”

From infancy, children must be taught about salvation, the Word of God, sound doctrine, faith, and the importance of walking sincerely with the Lord. When children are grounded in God early in life, the storms of life may shake them, but they will always know where to find shelter. A child taught about God early does not only grow in knowledge, but also develops an inner compass that guides them when no one is watching.

Another important role is teaching children the Scriptures. The things children hear influence their thinking, and their thoughts eventually shape their direction in life. As believers, the greatest inheritance parents can leave for their children is not wealth, but a deep understanding of faith that outlives earthly possessions. Teaching children the Scriptures provides direction, shapes their spiritual mindset, and helps them build personal experiences with God.

Godly mothers must also train their children for service. Children should be raised to become useful and valuable contributors in schools, churches, communities, and the nation at large. A godly home raises godly children who become fit for every good work. In this way, every profession becomes an opportunity to advance the Kingdom of God and influence society with godly values.

At the same time, mothers cannot do everything alone. There is the need to partner with mentors, teachers, elders, deacons, deaconesses, pastors, and other godly people in raising children in the ways of the Lord. Women in leadership and influential positions also have a responsibility to guide and mentor younger women.

Women building godly homes must also endeavour to live godly lives worthy of emulation. Children learn by observing what they see and hear daily. One of the greatest forms of education parents can give their children is to model the godly behaviour they expect from them. If children cannot see godly values reflected in the lives of their parents, it becomes difficult for those values to take root in them.

Furthermore, women must deliberately teach what is good and acceptable. In Titus 2:3–5, Apostle Paul instructed older women to teach younger women how to live rightly and love their husbands and families. Christian values such as decency, modesty, respect, good conduct, and discipline must be intentionally taught. Good virtues do not develop automatically; they must be nurtured consistently.

Today, we have many Christians, yet few who truly fear the Lord and live in complete obedience to Him. Mothers therefore have the responsibility of teaching their children to fear God. The Bible presents examples of women such as Shiphrah and Puah, the Hebrew midwives, who feared the Lord and were blessed by Him (Exodus 1:15–21). Even Rahab, despite her past, became part of the lineage through which Jesus Christ came because of her faith in God.

Parents must also spend quality time with their children and teach them about the attributes of God. Sharing personal testimonies and experiences with God can deepen children’s understanding of Him. Family devotions, prayer, fasting, and regular discussions about God help children appreciate His protection and guidance over their lives.

As mothers, we must love and respect our husbands and, in turn, teach our children the values of love, submission, and respect. Children often become what they repeatedly witness at home. Sometimes, the loudest sermon preached in a Christian home is not what is said in church, but the way spouses speak to and treat each other before their children. Homes filled with love and godly values often produce emotionally healthy and responsible children, while constant conflict and bitterness can negatively affect a child’s future relationships and identity.

One of the critical responsibilities of mothers in building a godly home is managing the home effectively. In today’s generation, some career pursuits and busy schedules can unintentionally take attention away from the home. Regardless of how demanding work may be, mothers must still make time for the essential responsibilities that sustain a peaceful and healthy home. A woman who manages her home with wisdom and care contributes greatly to the stability and growth of her family.

Conclusion

The role of a woman in building a godly home is a divine calling. It involves living as an example of the Proverbs 31 woman and fulfilling the instruction in Titus 2:3–5 by teaching, guiding, correcting, and mentoring the next generation in the fear of the Lord. A godly home does not happen by accident; it is built daily through prayer, sacrifice, wisdom, discipline, patience, and intentional godly living.

Homes rarely collapse suddenly. In many cases, destruction begins gradually through neglect, uncontrolled words, lack of prayer, poor training, and the failure to intentionally guide children in the ways of God. Many societal challenges today can be traced back to homes where godly foundations were neglected.

A godly mother must understand that she is not merely raising children; she is shaping future husbands, wives, leaders, pastors, professionals, and generations yet unborn. The home is the first church, and the mother is one of the first teachers. The lessons taught at home often outlive sermons preached in church.

May God raise women who will not only build beautiful houses, but also build godly homes — women whose children will rise tomorrow and testify, like Timothy, that sincere faith first lived in their mothers before it lived in them.

Written by Mrs. Gloria Afia Morda Akorli (District Minister’s Wife, Akosombo New Combine District)

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Women Are Not Afterthoughts In God’s Plan  –  Mrs Joyce Siaw Intimates

The National Women’s Week Climax at The Church of Pentecost – Achimota English Assembly on Sunday, 10th May 2026, was filled with a strong atmosphere of worship, prayer, and spiritual renewal as the Achimota District Minister’s wife, Mrs Joyce Siaw, delivered an inspiring message under the theme: “Women Unleashed in the Power of the Holy Spirit to Preach the Gospel to Transform their World.”

Speaking from Acts 1:8, Luke 8:1, and John 4:30, Mrs Siaw passionately reminded the church that women are not afterthoughts in God’s plan, but an intentional and valuable part of His divine purpose for humanity.

Drawing from Genesis 1:27, she explained that God created both man and woman in His image, giving women purpose, grace, creativity, wisdom, and spiritual significance. According to her, whenever God desired to bring change, deliverance, or revival, women were always included in His agenda. Women therefore must never see themselves as limited or insignificant in the Kingdom of God.

Using several biblical examples, Mrs Siaw highlighted how God used women mightily throughout history. She spoke about Deborah, who led Israel with wisdom and courage, and Esther, whose boldness brought salvation to her people.

She also mentioned Mary Magdalene, emphasising that despite her past, she encountered the saving grace of Christ and became one of the first witnesses of His resurrection. Her story served as a reminder that God still has a purpose for every life regardless of past struggles. The impactful roles of Priscilla and Lydia were also highlighted as examples of women who advanced Kingdom work through service, influence, and generosity.

Mrs Siaw further emphasized that Jesus never marginalized women during His earthly ministry. Women followed Him, supported His mission, and were active participants in the spread of the Gospel.

She noted that on the Day of Pentecost, both men and women were present when the Holy Spirit was poured out, fulfilling God’s promise to pour His Spirit upon all flesh.

Explaining the theme, Mrs Joyce Siaw described being “unleashed” as being released from restraints into full spiritual expression and divine purpose. She stressed that without the Holy Spirit, believers cannot effectively fulfill God’s assignment. The Holy Spirit empowers believers with courage, wisdom, spiritual gifts, and the strength to do the impossible.

Mrs Siaw also noted that while knowledge is important, it is the transforming power of the Gospel that truly changes lives and societies. She challenged women to demonstrate God’s love, make themselves available for Kingdom service, and mentor the next generation in godliness and faith.

She concluded by encouraging the congregation to develop a deeper personal relationship with God through prayer, studying the Word, and living under the influence of the Holy Spirit.

The service had in attendance the District Minister Pastor Gabriel Siaw, the District Women Executives, The local women ministry executives and other officers of the church. 

Report by Elder Blessed Amonoo – Achimota English Assembly

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Twifo Praso District Women’s Ministry Honours Mothers With Dinner Celebration

The Twifo Praso District Women’s Ministry in the Twifo Praso Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised a special dinner to honour mothers in the District.

The event, which climaxed the 2026 National Women’s Week celebration, coincided with the observance of Mother’s Day on May 10, 2026. It was held at the Asikafo Church Auditorium and was sponsored by some benevolent members of the church.

Speaking in a short interview, Mrs. Abigail Addobea Larbi explained that the programme was organised to appreciate mothers for their invaluable contributions to humanity, encourage them to continue supporting their families and the church, and also provide them with an opportunity to relax and fellowship after enduring demanding responsibilities.

The programme featured musical performances by the Amazing Choir, the Children’s Ministry choir from the Twifo Praso Mt. Olives Assembly, as well as the Twifo Praso District Mass Choir, who thrilled participants with inspiring ministration.

Delivering a brief exhortation, Pastor Frank Larbi read from Proverbs 31:28-29 and verse 31. He commended mothers for their dedication, sacrifice, and selflessness in nurturing their children and supporting their families. He further congratulated them for their unwavering love and commitment to both the church and society.

Present at the programme were Deaconess Agnes Donkoh, Deaconess Sheila Odei, and Mrs. Sarah Ofori, among other dignitaries.

Report by Joseph Smiles Adu

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Aburonehia District Women’s Ministry Plants New Assembly At Yepemso

The Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost in the Aburonehia District of the Sefwi Wiawso Area has successfully planted a new assembly at Yepemso following a major evangelistic outreach held during the 2026 National Women’s Ministry Week Celebration.

The soul-winning exercise, which took place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, formed part of activities under the theme, “Women Unleashed to Transform Society Through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit.”

The outreach was organised under the leadership of the District Minister, Overseer Samuel Nkansa Appiah, with the aim of spreading the gospel, winning souls, and establishing a new assembly in the community.

Through the dedicated efforts of the Women’s Ministry evangelism squads and the District Gospel Heralds, the exercise recorded 42 converts made up of 31 adults and 11 children during the evangelistic rally and subsequent house-to-house evangelism campaign.

Out of the 31 adult converts, 22 were baptised in water, marking a significant step in their Christian journey.

Following the successful outreach, a nursery assembly was established at Yepemso to nurture the new converts and strengthen the church’s presence in the area. The newly planted assembly held its maiden service during the climax of the 2026 Women’s Ministry Week Celebration.

The initiative highlights the Church’s continued commitment to evangelism, church planting, and transforming communities through the message of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit.

The successful establishment of the assembly has been described as a major milestone for the district and a testament to the impact of intentional evangelism and Spirit-led ministry.

Report by Aburonehia District Media Team.

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New Aplaku Women’s Ministry Blesses Orphans, Needy With Over GHC30,000 Support

The Women’s Ministry of the New Aplaku District in the Weija Area of The Church of Pentecost has brought smiles, hope, and relief to vulnerable children through a major humanitarian outreach to two child care institutions in the Central Region.

As part of efforts to demonstrate the love of Christ through practical service, the ministry visited the Village of Hope Orphanage at Gomoa Fetteh on Saturday, April 26, 2026, and later extended similar support to 21st Century Mum Care at Senya Breku on Friday, May 1, 2026.

The outreach formed part of the church’s Vision 2028 agenda and reflected the biblical call in James 1:27 to care for orphans and the needy.

The delegation was led by the New Aplaku District Pastor, Pastor Isaac Deku, and his wife, Mrs. Rosina Deku, together with the District Women’s Ministry Leader, Deaconess Felicia Asiamah, members of the ministry’s executive team, and other church leaders.

During the visits, the ministry shared warm meals with the children and donated assorted items worth about GHS 30,000.00. The donations included clothing, footwear, food items, towels, diapers, sanitary products, earrings, shoe polish, and sachet water to support the upkeep and wellbeing of the children.

In a demonstration of corporate support and partnership, Nestlé Ghana also contributed beverages during the visit to Village of Hope Orphanage to provide breakfast for the children and staff.

Speaking to the children, Pastor Isaac Deku encouraged them to remain respectful and obedient to their caregivers, stressing that discipline and obedience are keys to a brighter future. Quoting Ephesians 6:1–2, he reminded them of God’s promise of blessings to obedient children.

Management of both institutions expressed profound gratitude to the Women’s Ministry for the generous gesture and the love shown to the children.

Mr. Rexford Asuming of Village of Hope Orphanage described the donation as timely and impactful, while Mrs. Felicia Quaye of 21st Century Mum Care commended the church for remembering vulnerable children and bringing joy to their lives.

Beyond the donations, the outreach created moments of encouragement and belonging for the children, many of whom were visibly excited by the visit. The initiative has been hailed as a strong demonstration of faith in action and the church’s commitment to transforming lives through compassion-driven ministry.

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Yennyawoso District Women’s Ministry Organises Food Exhibition

The Women’s Ministry of the Yennyawoso District of The Church of Pentecost organised a food exhibition on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at the Central Assembly auditorium as part of efforts to invigorate the ministry.

During the event, all seven (7) local assemblies in the district showcased a variety of dishes, primarily traditional meals. These included fufu with light soup, konkonte with groundnut soup, tuo zaafi, nuhuu, banku with okro stew, rice and stew, and ampesie with kontomire stew, garnished with sliced pear, onions, and eggs.

The dishes were evaluated by Mrs. Joana Amoakowaah Adubofourh Asiedu, wife of the District Minister, alongside Deaconess Bernice Apraku, the District Women’s Leader, her Executive Members, and members of the District Executive Committee.

In a brief exhortation, Mrs. Adubofourh Asiedu encouraged mothers to impart cooking skills to their children, particularly their daughters, emphasising the importance of home training.

Following the exhibition, the prepared dishes were shared with attendees.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah