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Peggy Donkor Appointed As GTV Main Channel Manager

Peggy Donkor Appointed As GTV Main Channel Manager

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Peggy Ama Donkor, a distinguished broadcast journalist and member of The Church of Pentecost, has been named the Channel Manager for Ghana Television (GTV) Main Channel, the flagship channel of the seven GBC channels. Her appointment, detailed in a letter dated January 17, 2025, became effective on January 20, 2025. She succeeds Barbara Gaisie, who is on leave pending her retirement. Prior to this role, Peggy served as the Channel Manager for Ghana Learning TV (GL-TV), GBC's educational channel. Peggy joined GBC officially in January 1999 after completing a year of national service and eight months of volunteering. Throughout her career, she has worked as a general reporter and has produced and directed numerous programmes, including the GTV main news, Talking Point, The Debate, a...
Between Brotherhood and the Bible: Why Christians Should Reject Freemasonry

Between Brotherhood and the Bible: Why Christians Should Reject Freemasonry

Features
In recent years, an unsettling trend has emerged: some Christians openly identifying as Freemasons. This development requires careful analysis from a biblical standpoint. While Freemasonry often presents itself as a benevolent fraternity dedicated to morality and philanthropy, its teachings and practices stand in stark opposition to the Christian faith. Here, we explore the historical roots, theological conflicts, and why people are lured to Freemasonry, demonstrating why it is incompatible with a life fully committed to Christ. Historical Origins of Freemasonry Freemasonry traces its origins to the late medieval stonemasons’ guilds of Europe. These guilds initially served as professional associations, regulating the trade and ensuring quality craftsmanship. Over time, the organizati...
Agyemang Family Donates Church Building To Asofan English Assembly

Agyemang Family Donates Church Building To Asofan English Assembly

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Mr William Agyemang and his wife, Deaconess Mrs Mary Agyemang, have singlehandedly constructed and donated a fully-furnished church building to the Asofan English Assembly in the Achimota Area of The Church of Pentecost. The new church building was dedicated on Friday,  January 31, 2025, by the General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, with support from the Achimota Area Head, Apostle Joseph Danzerl. The Agyemang family went beyond the construction of the church building by furnishing it with 200 customised chairs, a lectern, and musical instruments, ensuring the assembly is well-prepared for worship services. During the dedication service, Apostle Obuobi delivered a sermon on the theme, ‘House of Prayer,’ highlighting the importance of maintaining ...
What I Am Made For: A Worthy Calling As A Distinguished Police Officer To Impact Generations

What I Am Made For: A Worthy Calling As A Distinguished Police Officer To Impact Generations

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Every individual is born with a purpose—a divine calling embedded in their being, waiting to manifest through commitment, resilience, and faithfulness. As a police officer with a career rooted in high integrity and a heart committed to justice, I have come to realise that my role transcends the badge and the uniform. It is a ministry of service, an opportunity to impact lives and inspire generations. The Call to Serve Being a police officer is not merely a profession; it is a calling. The responsibilities entrusted to us extend far beyond enforcing laws and maintaining order. We are custodians of peace, stewards of justice, and protectors of the vulnerable. In my journey, I have learnt that integrity, compassion, and wisdom are the pillars of effective service. In the words of the...
Understanding And Identifying Your Calling To Live A Life Worthy Of It

Understanding And Identifying Your Calling To Live A Life Worthy Of It

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As part of the necessary steps for us to transform the world effectively, The Church of Pentecost has set a clear focus for this year: to unleash the entire church to live a life that reflects their divine calling. To achieve this, we must understand the nature of God’s call and explore the various ways in which we can identify our specific purposes. Throughout the Bible, God periodically called people to Himself to fulfil a particular mandate or assignment. For instance, in Genesis 12, when God wanted to raise a generation or nation for Himself, He called Abram, whose name was later changed to Abraham, as a vessel to achieve this purpose. God communicated to Abraham his mandate as the father of many nations. Hence, Abraham lived his entire life fulfilling this fatherly assignment. Simi...
Aim For The Power Of The Holy Spirit — PWDs Told

Aim For The Power Of The Holy Spirit — PWDs Told

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) have been encouraged to seek the power and gifts of the Holy Spirit to grow strong in Christ and bear lasting fruits. The Northern Sector Coordinator of the Ministry to Persons with Disabilities (MPWDs), Overseer Joshua Korku Semador, made the call during his visit to the Dung MPWDs Assembly in the Daffiama District of the Wa Area as part of the recently held 14-day Global Fasting and Prayer. Speaking on the topic, 'You Will Receive Power,' with scripture references from Acts 1:8 and Acts 2:1-4, Overseer Semador stated, 'Once God's Spirit comes, His power will come.' He further advised that instead of seeking non-existent 'spiritual assistance' from elsewhere, Persons with Disabilities should spend more time in prayer, pray in tongues, and live in ...
La Area Prisons Ministry Gives To Nsawam Inmates

La Area Prisons Ministry Gives To Nsawam Inmates

Ghana News, Pentecost News
The La Area of The Church of Pentecost, under the leadership of Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has donated assorted items valued at GHS 85,000.00 to the Nsawam Medium Security Prison in the Eastern Region. The presentation, which took place on Friday, January 17, 2025, was part of the church’s commitment to supporting and transforming lives in correctional facilities under the 'Possessing the Nations' agenda. The items, which included food, toiletries, and other essential supplies, were received by Rev. Fr. DDP Martin Padi (Eastern Regional Chaplain) and Pastor DSP Thomas Owusu Brefo (Nsawam Prison Chaplain). Speaking during the event, Apostle Dr Nuekpe noted that the visit was part of fulfilling a biblical mandate, which is a great command in the Bible. He said, 'Being...
Mentorship, Active Participation Key To Church Renewal – Apostle Kumi-Larbi

Mentorship, Active Participation Key To Church Renewal – Apostle Kumi-Larbi

Ghana News, Pentecost News
The Ashaiman Area Head and immediate past General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has underscored the critical role of mentorship and active participation in revitalising local church worship and fellowship. He urged church leaders to be intentional in mentoring and raising leaders at the local level, stating that such efforts are essential for building God's Kingdom on earth. Speaking on the topic, ‘Revitalising Worship and Fellowship in the Local Assembly’ during the Greater Accra Regional Ministers and Wives’ Conference 2025, held at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh, he stated, ‘Every church, regardless of its current state, needs revitalisation to maintain its health and missional energy.’ Apostle Kumi-Larbi pointed out...
Children Have Role In Possessing The Nations Agenda – Apostle Nyamekye

Children Have Role In Possessing The Nations Agenda – Apostle Nyamekye

Ghana News, Pent TV, Pentecost News
The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has indicated that children in the church have a role to play in the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda. He said this on Sunday, January 26, 2025, when he joined the Children’s Ministry of the Kaneshie Worship Centre for a special time of fellowship. Apostle Nyamekye informed the children that The Church of Pentecost is not solely for adults; children are equally vital members. He discussed the church's Vision 2028, rooted in Ephesians 3:10-11, which calls for transformation through the gospel. He traced the church's leadership history, highlighting that God appoints leaders who come out with visions at every juncture. He stated that the current vision, ‘Possession the Nations,’ agenda is a mandate for both children and ...
Cultivate Humility In Ministry – Apostle JKB Tawiah Tells Ministers

Cultivate Humility In Ministry – Apostle JKB Tawiah Tells Ministers

Ghana News, Pentecost News
The Tamale Area Head and Coordinator for the Northern Regional Coordinating Committee (NRCC) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle John Kobina Budu Tawiah, has urged ministers and their wives to prioritize cultivating humility in their work. According to him, humility is the only way to be effective and fruitful in their calling. “Theological and other academic achievements alone do not make an effective minister; rather, humble service, often nurtured through mentorship and practical experience in the field, plays a crucial role in ministry,” he said. Apostle Tawiah made these remarks as part of his admonition on the third day of the just-ended Ministers and Wives Conference at the Radach Lodge in Tamale. Drawing on his personal experiences and scriptural teachings, specifically...
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