
As part of The Church of Pentecost’s “Possessing the Nations” agenda, the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) chapter at Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU) launched a weeklong evangelistic campaign known as the ‘Macedonia Outreach.’ The initiative led to the conversion of 322 individuals.
This event took place in the Biriwa District of the Mankessim Area from June 4-8, 2025, under the theme: “Jesus Christ, the Giver of Life” (John 14:6; John 3:16).
Prior to the outreach, a three-day retreat was held fromJune 2-4,to spiritually prepare and equip the students for the mission.
With great zeal and enthusiasm, the students departed for the Biriwa District, where they were warmly received by the District Minister, Pastor Albert Anderson, and assigned to various zones within the district.
To the glory of God, 322 souls were won for Christ, 70 of them were baptised in water, and 27 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
The outreach was also marked by powerful testimonies of healing and deliverance. Madam Victoria Amedu, who had suffered from back and heart pain for nearly two months, was miraculously healed after prayer. Madam Adjoa Saba, who had been paralysed for a year, regained the ability to walk following intensive prayer. Again, Comfort Otto, a 32-year-old woman who became paralysed after childbirth, also began to walk again after fervent prayer.
The Cape Coast Sector Travelling Secretary and his wife, Pastor Blessing and Mrs Esther Mansa Quayson, as well as the Sector Working Committee, were commended for their dedication and tireless efforts in making the Macedonia Outreach a success.
The PENSA CCTU leadership also thanked Pastor Albert Anderson, his wife, and his team in the district for their warm hospitality and support throughout the outreach.
Report by Justina Mensah, PENSA CCTU Secretary