The Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, has called on ministers and church leaders to embody the Christian virtues to influence their spheres for Christ.
Elaborating on the 2025 theme of The Church of Pentecost, ‘Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling’ rooted in Ephesians 4:1, 1 Thessalonians 4:7, and Galatians 1:24, he emphasised the church’s mission to transform society by embodying Christian virtues in all aspects of life.
The PEMEM Director explained this at the opening session of the Greater Accra Regional Ministers and Wives Conference being held at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh.
‘Building upon the foundation laid by Vision 2023, which focused on equipping the church, Vision 2028 aims to mobilise members to actively engage and transform their communities,’ he said.
Apostle Denteh, a member of the Executive Council, revealed that believers are called to be ambassadors for Christ, influencing every sphere of society with godly values and principles.
He referenced Acts 1:8, highlighting that Christians have been endowed with divine power to effect significant transformation in society.
This empowerment, according to him, calls for self-denial and sacrifice, aligning one’s life with God’s will and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide both personal conduct and ministry.
He explained that to be ‘unleashed’ means to realise one’s full potential in Christ.
He encouraged believers to return to their communities, exemplify a lifestyle that leads others to glorify God, and integrate their professions and vocations into their divine assignments.
‘By doing so, Christians can serve as salt and light in society, contributing to the holistic transformation envisioned in Vision 2028,’ he said.
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