The Youth Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Ebenezer Hagan, has paid a courtesy visit to Burkina Faso during the church’s National Youth Conference, held from March 24–31, 2026, in Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso.
During the impactful visit, Apostle Hagan ministered extensively on the 2026 theme of the Church, highlighting its relevance to young people in today’s dynamic and ever-evolving world. His teachings focused on key pillars, including The Father’s Blessing, where he underscored the importance of spiritual inheritance, divine approval, and covenantal backing in the life of every believer.
He also held strategic sessions with both the church leadership and the youth ministry, addressing Holistic Youth Development. He stressed that young people must grow not only spiritually but also intellectually, professionally, emotionally, and socially, noting that the Church is intentional about raising balanced individuals who are grounded in Christ and impactful in every sphere of life.
Touching on The Portrait of the Youth We Are Raising, Apostle Hagan described a generation marked by discipline, godliness, purpose, and excellence—young people who remain steadfast in truth and are led by the Spirit, regardless of societal pressures.
Closely related was his presentation on The Portrait of the Youth Ministry We Want to Build—a vibrant, Spirit-filled, purpose-driven, and relevant ministry that intentionally disciples, equips, and empowers young people to possess their world for Christ.
He was accompanied by a delegation of Youth Ministry workers, including Pastors Gordon Ansah (National Youth Secretary), Philip Pascal Asiedu (NEC Member), David Arthur (PENSA Travelling Secretary, Upper East Sector), and Pastor George Osei (PENSA Travelling Secretary, Upper West Sector). Their presence underscored the unity, collaboration, and shared vision within the ministry across nations.
The visit proved to be a moment of impartation, capacity building, and divine alignment for the youth. It sparked renewed passion and revival among participants, leaving a lasting impact that is expected to resonate in their lives for years to come.


