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Lectio Divina – Praying With Scriptures

Lectio Divina – Praying With Scriptures

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The term "Lectio Divina" is a Latin expression translated as "Divine Reading." It was popularly known to be a part of the daily prayer practices of the early sixth century monastic communities in Europe. It was a way of communicating with God through Scriptures. It comprised reading and rereading a short passage of Scripture under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit whilst in prayer. Some describe it as “dialoguing with God” through Bible reading. Lectio Divina is a contemplative way of reading Scripture that invites us to engage in a sacred dialogue with God. This practice is not merely about reading the Bible, but about listening to God's voice, and responding to His presence in our lives. As we read and reread a short passage of Scripture, we open ourselves to the inspiration of the H...
The Sacred Dance Of Heart And Purpose: Unleashing Our Divine Calling Through ‘Fa Akoma Pa Nante’

The Sacred Dance Of Heart And Purpose: Unleashing Our Divine Calling Through ‘Fa Akoma Pa Nante’

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"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." - Proverbs 4:23 In the intricate tapestry of Ghanaian wisdom, there lies a profound truth captured in the phrase "Fa Akoma Pa Nante" - Walking with a good heart. This ancient wisdom resonates deeply with the transformative theme that echoes through our spiritual corridors today: "Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling." Picture, if you will, a river flowing through diverse landscapes. Sometimes it rushes with purpose; other times, it meanders gently, but always it moves forward, carrying life-giving water to everything it touches. This is the essence of walking with a good heart - a continuous flow of divine purpose that transforms both the journey and the traveler. The Symphony of Heart and Purpose ...
My Personal Reflection On The 2025 Ministers And Wives Conference

My Personal Reflection On The 2025 Ministers And Wives Conference

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Each year, the leadership of The Church of Pentecost organises a conference for ministers and their wives, and this year's event was no different. Held at the regional level, the 2025 Ministers and Wives' Conference (MWC) was saturated with divine euphoria, offering ministers and their wives a week of prayer, fasting, and spiritual renewal. This conference brings newness of grace, ministerial commitment, and a refreshment of divine strength and ability. As a minister in the Brong-Ahafo region, I attended the conference in Sunyani. The Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) Coordinator for the Bono-Ahafo Region, Apostle James Gabrail Quardson, served as the chairman. Other key figures included the RCC Secretary, Apostle Anim Amartey, who is the Atebubu Area Head, Apostle David Nii Addo-Pa...
Feasting And Worshipping At The Feet Of Jesus – Mary’s Perspective

Feasting And Worshipping At The Feet Of Jesus – Mary’s Perspective

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‘Man shall not live by bread alone’ (Matthew 4:4) is a truth-laden statement that requires no argument. Jesus uttered these words after finishing a 40-day fast in the wilderness. In human perspective, you cannot talk of finishing a fast without food, so Satan had attempted to capitalise on that to tempt Jesus to turn stones into bread. However, Jesus responded that we should not live on bread (food) alone but emphasised the importance of spiritual nourishment. When people appear at a feast, they usual go there to indulge themselves in wine and dine. But there was a woman who proved otherwise. On two occasions, people offered to feast Jesus, but a woman named Mary sought something more profound. When Jesus visited the family at Bethany, Martha busied herself in the kitchen preparing a me...
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