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Wives Are Partners In Missions Work – Mrs Rebecca Sey
July 13, 2024 with no comment Church NewsMissionsTop Stories
The wife of the Dansoman Area Head of The Church of Pentecost and a longtime missionary, Mrs Rebecca Sey, has advised wives of missionaries to recognise that they are partners with their husbands in missions and ministry.
She admonished them not to seek to overshadow their husbands because they are not in any form of completion, but rather work together as partners with the aim of winning souls for Christ.
Mrs Sey gave this admonition when sharing practical insights and lessons learned from her experiences as a missionary’s wife during the 2024 Missions Orientation held at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh, from July 8-12, 2024.
According to the wife of the Dansoman Area Head of ...
Aflao Area Hands Over Renovated Classroom Block To Afife R/C Basic School
The Aflao Area of The Church of Pentecost has officially handed over a renovated three-unit classroom block with an office to the authorities of the Afife R/C Basic School.
This social intervention, which cost the church a whopping amount of GHC 25,000.00, was initiated by the Aflao Area Head, Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo.
The renovation, undertaken as a matter of urgency, was prompted by a longstanding need after a heavy storm had damaged the school’s roof and the headteacher’s office.
Handing over the facility to Mr. Emmanuel Kwabla Gbekla (the headteacher) on behalf of the Area Head, the Afife District Minister, Pastor Sampson Ndekor, stated, “The Church of Pentecost is always committed to community transformation through such initiatives, demonstrating her dedication to...
Social Media Key In Promoting Missions Work – Pastor Dr Klutse
The Director of the Pent Media Centre of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Dr Felix Dela Klutse, has revealed that social media is very critical in enhancing missions work as it can provide maximum results.
Making a presentation on ‘The Use of Technology and Social Media for Greater Results in Missions Work,’ at the 2024 Missions Orientation for newly called missionaries of The Church of Pentecost and ministerial students at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, Pastor Dr Klutse highlighted the need for Christians, including missionaries to learn how to use social media to facilitate the proclamation of the gospel.
‘Not learning how to use social media is like a missionary going into a new country and not learning their language,’ he cautioned.
The ...
Estate Assembly Launches “Free Sanitary Pad Project”
The Estate Assembly in the Adiebeba District of the Asokwa Area of The Church of Pentecost, has initiated a project called the “Free Sanitary Pad Project” aiming to empower girls and women with knowledge and skills to manage their menstrual hygiene effectively and sustainably.
The programme also provided a platform for stakeholders to engage in dialogues and find possible solutions to the menstrual hygiene challenges within the community, to ensure that girls stay focused on their education.
Research indicates that the high cost of hygiene products and the challenges in managing periods are significant factors that contribute to girls missing school. The increasing poverty levels in various communities in the country also lead to teenage pregnancy as young girls become dependent ...
2024 Missions Orientation Begins
The Pentecost Convention Centre in Gomoa Fetteh is hosting the 2024 edition of orientation for newly called missionaries and ministerial students of The Church of Pentecost.
The event began today, July 9, 2024, and is expected to end on Friday, July 12, 2024 with a commissioning service for the newly called ministers who have completed their ministerial formation.
Speaking at the opening session of the programme, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, noted that as missionaries, it is good to be oriented to know the dos and don’ts of the ministry.
‘It is important that you get titbits on what to do and how to conduct yourself. We know the Holy Spirit is there, but you need a bit of training,’ he said.
He added that it is good to come toget...
VRA alerts public to potential spillage of excess water from Akosombo Dam
The Volta River Authority (VRA) has notified over 40 stakeholders, including the Minister for the Interior and local assemblies within the catchment areas of the Akosombo Dam, about the potential for excess water spillage.
The announcement, signed by Ing. Ken Arthur, Deputy Chief Executive in Charge of Services at the VRA, proposes a stakeholder engagement as a precautionary measure.
The communication underscores the importance of proactive engagement to ensure the Akosombo Dam's structural integrity and the surrounding communities' safety.
The VRA emphasised that while the spillage is not confirmed yet, preparing and engaging stakeholders promptly is essential.
According to the notice, these measures are part of VRA's commitment to maintaining the safety protoc...