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“All Things To All People” – Obuasi, Afram Plains, Koforidua Areas Shine In 2024 HUM Rankings

“All Things To All People” – Obuasi, Afram Plains, Koforidua Areas Shine In 2024 HUM Rankings

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IntroductionRankings and performance evaluations are essential in assessing the effectiveness of institutions across various fields, including academia, business, healthcare, sports, and religious organisations. They provide a structured way to measure growth, identify strengths, and highlight areas for improvement. In the context of Home and Urban Missions (HUM), a ministry of The Church of Pentecost dedicated to reaching marginalised and underserved groups, rankings are crucial for evaluating the effectiveness, sustainability, and overall impact of ministry efforts. HUM focuses on engaging with neglected populations, including migrants, expatriates, the poor, drug addicts, street children, and Unreached People Groups (UPGs). By assessing ministry performance through structured ranking...
The “Calling” And The “Full-Time Ministry:” Perspective From A Minister’s Wife

The “Calling” And The “Full-Time Ministry:” Perspective From A Minister’s Wife

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Background This article aims to shed light on the “Calling,” the “Full-time Ministry,” and the essential partnership between the minister and the minister’s wife, creating a synergy for a beautiful ministry. It also highlights the full-time ministry dimension of a minister’s wife engaged in activities within their ministry setting that are not strictly ministry-related, often referred to as “Secular Work.” Recently through the rollout of Vision 2028 of The Church of Pentecost, the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has underscored the need to avoid creating a dichotomy between the “sacred” and the “secular.” The secular should always be the setting for the sacred. In this way, the church – those in Christ – will truly serve as agents of transformation, influencing every sphere of socie...
My Calling As A Mechanical Engineer: My Job, My Ministry

My Calling As A Mechanical Engineer: My Job, My Ministry

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God created each of us uniquely, with uncommon talents, gifts, and purposes. This can be revealed through passion, zeal, and strong commitment. As we journey through life, it is vital to identify our God-given talents and abilities to impact our generation. However, our ministry must extend beyond physical gifts and capabilities, recognising that God is the giver of these gifts and expects us to use them to advance His kingdom. Knowing My Profession As My Calling To become a mechanical engineer, one must follow the standard educational curriculum. Gaining an HND or BSc in Mechanical Engineering provides the leverage and certification to operate as an engineer in any industry. An engineer must know their tools and use the right instrument for the right job. They must have deep knowled...
Prophet Amaniampong Ends 41 Years’ Ministry In Glamour

Prophet Amaniampong Ends 41 Years’ Ministry In Glamour

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Like the prophet Samuel, who spent all his life serving in the house of God, so is Prophet James Osei Amaniampong, who, right from school, was called into the full-time ministry of The Church of Pentecost, some 41 years ago. His glamorous retirement service took place at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Asokwa in the Asokwa Area, Kumasi on Sunday, August 21, 2022. It was attended by people from all walks of life, including chiefs and queens in the Ashanti Region and beyond, loved ones, ministers and members of the church from Ghana and other countries. Officiated by the International Missions Director (IMD) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, the event was graced by the immediate past Chairman of the church, Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah; the ...
The Church of Pentecost Relaunches Ministry to Teens

The Church of Pentecost Relaunches Ministry to Teens

Ghana News, Pentecost News
In the advent of repackaging the activities of teenagers in The Church of Pentecost, the Youth Ministry, on Sunday, May 28, 2022, relaunched teen ministry. This was necessitated to help transition teens from the Children’s Ministry of the Church into the mainstream church through the Youth Ministry. The ceremony, held at the Sophia McKeown Temple (SMT), near the Church’s Head Office, at La, in Accra, was chaired by Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang-Bekoe, International Missions Director of the Church. The Patron of the Youth Ministry of the Church, who doubles as the Koforidua Area Head of the Church, Apostle Samuel Osei Asante, thanked and commended the efforts of the various predecessors of the leadership of the Ministry, who stood in to ensure a strong foothold in the Church. “When it ...
Youth Charged To Be Purity-Minded

Youth Charged To Be Purity-Minded

Ghana News, Pentecost News
Elder Prof. Eric Appau Asante, Deputy Director of the Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, has charged the youth of the church to be purity-minded and active for the kingdom of God. The Deputy Youth Director was speaking at the West African Examination Council (WAEC) Hall in Tamale, during a meeting with the Tamale Area Youth Ministry of the church as part of the Youth Ministry National Executive Committee (NEC) Members’ recent tour of the Northern Region. Delivering a sermon on the topic, “Be Holistically Active; God Is Interested In Your Holistic Wellbeing,” Elder Prof. Asante said that God is interested in the holiness and availability of the youth of the church. According to him, being holistic involves paying delicate attention and being interested in every facet of one...
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