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Pursue God’s Favour In The New Year – Apostle Kumi-Larbi Tells Christians

Pursue God’s Favour In The New Year – Apostle Kumi-Larbi Tells Christians

Ghana News, International, Pentecost News
The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has advised Christians to resolve in the New Year to obtain God’s favour at all cost. According to him, pursuing divine favour, which he also describes as the Lord’s approval, would bring upon an individual untold blessings, cause God to make worthwhile interventions in their circumstances, and connect them to their destiny. Apostle Kumi-Larbi revealed this in a sermon at the Osu Central Assembly church auditorium during the recently-held 31st December watchnight service. Speaking on the topic “The Highly Favoured One,” the General Secretary explained that the manifestation of God’s abiding presence in the life of an individual is what reflects as the favour of God.  He, however, stre...
Reposition Yourselves To Impact The World – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Christians

Reposition Yourselves To Impact The World – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Christians

Ghana News, International, Pentecost News
The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has charged Christians to grow up as sons of God and reposition themselves for maximum impact in their spheres of life this year. Apostle Nyamekye stated that Christianity is a father-son relationship. He explained that once a person believes in Christ Jesus, he receives the adoption of God as a son. According to him, the relationship between God and Christians is “a transforming relationship” which should not be reduced to “superstition and calendar.” Apostle Nyamekye said this on Sunday, January 1, 2023, when he fellowshipped with members of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Graceland at Nungua. Preaching on the topic, “Repositioning Ourselves For Maximum Impact In Our World,” Apostle Nyamekye s...
KIA revises Covid-19 guidelines following concerns of spike in China

KIA revises Covid-19 guidelines following concerns of spike in China

Ghana News, International
The Ghana Airports Company (GAC) has updated the Covid-19 guidelines for passengers using the Kotoka International Airport. The revised guidelines take effect from January 6, 2023 at 00:00 hours (UTC). This follows new concerns about the outbreak of the virus in China and other countries. In a press release, the Ghana Airports Company indicated that passengers from China will be required to produce valid negative Covid-19 PCR test results taken 48 hours prior to departure from the country. “Passengers ORIGINATING THEIR journey from CHINA WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRESENT A VALID NEGATIVE COVID-19 PCR TEST RESULT 48 HOURS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FROM ORIGINATING COUNTRY.” The statement further noted that, “All persons arriving in Ghana (citizens, residents, and visitors) who are fully ...
Christian traders urged to adjust prices to reflect cedi’s appreciation

Christian traders urged to adjust prices to reflect cedi’s appreciation

Ghana News
Very Reverend Father Stephen Amoah-Gyasi, the Director of Cartas and Socio-economic Development of the Catholic Arch-Diocese of Cape Coast, has appealed to traders to adjust the prices of their goods and services following the appreciation of the Cedi against major trading currencies.  Considering the weeks of appreciation of the Cedi against the dollar, a major trading currency, Rev Amoah-Gyasi said he could not understand the underlining reasons for traders to hold on to the high prices of goods.  “It is saddening and incomprehensible for Christian traders to behave as such. Some traders in this country, many of whom are Christians, blatantly refuse to reduce prices regardless of the sudden appreciation of the Cedi.  Rev. Amoah-Gyasi expressed the concerns in his...
Some Ghanaian preachers have turned prophecies into nuisance – Rev. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu

Some Ghanaian preachers have turned prophecies into nuisance – Rev. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu

Ghana News
The President of the Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu has said that some Ghanaian pastors have turned prophecies into nuisance even though prophecy itself is biblical. According to him, there are pastors who prophesy according to their stomachs, adding they say what they know nothing about which has turned prophecies into a source of annoyance. Speaking in an interview on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Monday, January 2, he said, as an optimistic Christian, he believes God wants excellent things for the country and the individuals in it. “Well, prophecy itself is biblical and there are people who are gifted in the area of prophecies. Just that some Ghanaian preachers have turned prophecies into a nuisance by just saying things they know nothing about,” ...
Covid-19: We are likely to experience a new variant during Christmas – GHS

Covid-19: We are likely to experience a new variant during Christmas – GHS

Ghana News
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has asked the citizenry to strictly adhere to the Covid-19 protocols during the Yuletide.  The Service says this has become necessary due to the potential of a new variant of the virus.  The Director-General of GHS, Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye disclosed this at a presser on Sunday.  According to him, should the advise be ignored, the country is likely to see a hike in Covid-19 active cases.  However, he assured that his outfit is prepared to contain any upsurge. “There is also a potential for a new variant just like we had during the last Christmas -the Omicron variant.  So, we also have to look at that as a risk factor, and so we need to be alert and make sure that we sustain the gains made so far, so we don’t go back ...
Harrison Sarpong, Esther Acheampong Win Chairman’s Best Worker Award

Harrison Sarpong, Esther Acheampong Win Chairman’s Best Worker Award

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Elder Harrison Ankomah Sarpong and Esther Akomah Acheampong are joint winners of the coveted The Church of Pentecost Chairman’s Best Worker Award for 2022. The duo was conferred with the prestigious award at the closing ceremony of The Church of Pentecost Headquarters 2022 Management & Staff Retreat on Friday, December 16, 2022, held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa. The event coincided with the retirement service of nine staff of the Headquarters. Other staff who have served the organisation for some years received long service awards. Elder Harrison Ankomah Sarpong Elder Harrison Ankomah Sarpong, currently the Audit Assurance Manager at the Audit, Monitoring and Evaluation (AME) Department at the Headquarters, joined the organisation 21 ...
Pentecost University 14th Congregation Held

Pentecost University 14th Congregation Held

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Pentecost University (PU) held its 14th graduation ceremony on Saturday, December 17, 2022, at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa in the Central Region of Ghana. History was made at the event as the first batch of the Elders’ Training program of the university, sponsored by The Church of Pentecost, passed out with certificates in Theology and Pastoral Studies. Offering fraternal greetings, the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Methodist University Ghana, Very Reverend Professor John David Ekem commended the university for its continued support and called for more collaborations between Christian institutions. “I believe the time has come for Christian private universities to join resources together in a united front. When this is done, the fortunes of this na...
The hidden dangers lurking in your kitchen

The hidden dangers lurking in your kitchen

Ghana News, International
Cooking might be the way to someone’s heart, but it could also be the way to hospital. The number of accidents involving knives, boiling water, and deep-fat fryers is truly impressive. More than 67,000 children alone are injured in the kitchen in the UK every year, according to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, and that doesn’t include those adults who decide to deep-fry a whole chicken or put the bagel knife through their finger. Some of the dangers lurking in the kitchen are more insidious than you might realise – there is one source of indoor air pollution that you probably use every day and have never suspected. And yet, we’ve come a long way over the last century towards making the kitchen less of a death trap. After World War Two, the boom in consumer goo...

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