The wife of the Sefwi Bekwai Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs Lydia Bonzoe, has demonstrated Christlike love to more than 300 children in the Sefwi Bekwai community through a feeding and mentoring outreach programme.
The event, held on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at the Area Mission House, formed part of the Church’s commitment to holistic ministry and its vision of “Possessing the Nations” by transforming society with Kingdom values. The children were warmly received and served nutritious meals in an atmosphere of joy, love, and thanksgiving.
Beyond the feeding exercise, the programme featured interactive and educative activities organised under the theme “God’s Unconditional Love,” drawn from 1 Samuel 20:17. Activities such as Pick and Act, talent exhibitions, picture reading sessions, and The World of Wonder were designed to nurture creativity, build confidence, and reinforce biblical values among the children.
Addressing the gathering, Mrs Bonzoe emphasised the importance of demonstrating the gospel through practical acts of love and service, particularly towards children. She noted that children remain a critical focus of the Church’s ministry, as they represent the future of both the Church and the nation.
To ensure continuity and long-term impact, she announced plans to establish a Children’s Club at the Area Mission House. The initiative is expected to provide a structured platform for nurturing children in godly values, discipline, and Christian fellowship through Bible studies, prayer sessions, mentoring, and recreational activities.
Mrs Bonzoe further indicated that follow-up engagements with parents and guardians are planned to strengthen collaboration in the spiritual and moral upbringing of the children. She added that the outreach programme is expected to be organised annually, subject to guidance and support.

Parents and guardians who attended the programme expressed appreciation for the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful, and noting that it addressed both the physical and spiritual needs of the children while fostering a strong sense of care within the community.
The initiative reflects the teachings of Jesus Christ in Matthew 19:14, which emphasise the importance of welcoming and nurturing children.
REPORT BY ELD. JOHNSON NYORMAH
