The Tema Area Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost has hosted a special fellowship and assessment meeting for District Youth Leaders, their spouses, and their children, an initiative described by many as a refreshing and first-of-its-kind experience within the Ministry.
The gathering, filled with warmth and anticipation, was organised to honour the vital role families play in supporting the work of district youth leaders. Speaking on behalf of the Tema Area Head, Apostle Isaac Nii Kotei Djani, and his wife, Mama Mary, the Area Youth Leader, Pastor Dr De-Graft Issaka, emphasized the unity that marriage brings and the shared responsibility that comes with ministry. He acknowledged the significant sacrifices made by spouses and families, noting that the demands of leadership often affect the home.
He expressed heartfelt appreciation to the spouses for their unwavering support and invited them to share their thoughts and expectations. The interactive session created a rare opportunity for open dialogue, which many spouses warmly welcomed.
Mrs Esther Issaka, wife of the Area Leader, also addressed the gathering. She commended the District Youth Leaders, their spouses, and their children for their dedication to the youth ministry and encouraged them to continue their good work, assuring them that God rewards faithful service both on earth and in eternity.
The children present were not left out of the fellowship. The Area Leader engaged them warmly, prayed for them, and blessed them for their often-unnoticed contribution to the Ministry through their patience and support.
The event featured moments of bonding through indoor games such as charades and pick-and-act, which brought leaders, spouses, and children together in an atmosphere of joy and shared fellowship.
At the close of the gathering, many participants expressed their gratitude for the thoughtful initiative and highlighted the renewed sense of unity it fostered among them.
The event served as a reminder that effective ministry is strengthened when families are strengthened, and the Tema Area Youth Ministry hopes to build on this foundation in future engagements.
Report by Elder Douglas Effah Gyamfi (Assistant Area Youth Leader)

