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WATCH! by Pastor Philip Algar


Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh. Matthew 25:13″
   Devotion : Jesus Christ loved His disciples so much that He told them everything. He was not prepared to lose any of them. Likewise He is not prepared to lose any believer in Christ Jesus, therefore, He said we should not take things for granted but be alert concerning the kingdom of God. The rapture will occur unannounced so we should be watchful in prayer and not take spiritual instructions for granted. All indications are very clear that our Lord Jesus Christ second coming is more closer than before.
   All believers are therefore advice to get ready for His coming. He is coming for those who have accepted Him as their Lord and Savior. Our Savior Jesus Christ is still Lord over the world. We still need to get ready no matter what is happening in the world now. He will not lower His standard because of the happenings in the world. He is still the Holy God. And expect us to live in righteousness in every aspect of our lives.
He is coming to take home believers who are redeeming the times and behaving wisely. Never relax but strife hard to get out of any kind behavior that may course you to miss the rapture. Stay blessed and safe as we are patiently waiting for our flight to Heaven

Pentecost Church donates 10 vans to support NCCE’s public education on coronavirus

The Church of Pentecost has donated 10 vans to the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE) to aid its public education activities on coronavirus.

The intervention by the Church is aimed at augmenting government’s efforts towards curbing the spread of the virus in the country.

Already Ghana has recorded 52 cases of COVID-19 and two deaths.

The Church hopes that with these vehicles, the NCCE can reach out to many more Ghanaians through its educational activities.

In addition, the Church has also donated a full set of 50 Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) worth ₵20,000 to the Health Ministry.

They are fitted with public address systems and were officially handed over to the Deputy Minister of Health, Alexander Abban on Tuesday after a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the church and NCCE.

Also, in collaboration with Tobinco Pharmaceuticals, the Church has donated hand sanitizers to the tune of ₵20,000 to the Health Ministry.