There is something deeply human about the desire to be whole, and yet something equally human about the instinct to hide what is broken. We learn, often without being taught, how to carry our wounds quietly, how to function, how to appear steady, how to look like nothing is wrong even when something within us...
Year: 2026
THE VOICE OF GOD: HEARING GOD BEYOND THE NOISE OF LIFE
In 1 Kings 19:1–4, we encounter a vivid and deeply emotional moment in the life of the prophet Elijah. After his remarkable victory over the prophets of Baal, Elijah fled from Jezreel into the wilderness, gripped by fear and discouragement following Queen Jezebel’s threat. Overwhelmed and weary, he sought refuge in a cave. There, God...
Prioritizing Mental Health as Christians
Mental health refers to our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It influences how we think, feel, and behave. As Christians, we are not immune to mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders. In our churches today, many individuals may appear physically present yet are emotionally burdened by the struggles they face....
THE WHITE OF TAC-GH BRAND COLOURS: The Hidden Thread of Redemption, Holiness, and Eternity
Red and blue have long stood as the enduring and recognizable colours of The Apostolic Church-Ghana. They are not merely pigments on cloth or emblems on banners, but profound testimonies—expressions of the convictions, beliefs, and faith that define the Apostolic tradition. According to the Church’s brand guide, red represents the blood of Jesus Christ, shed...
Rethinking Purity: Is Virginity the Whole Story?
For a long time, the concept of purity has been reduced to a single question—whether or not someone has had sex. It has often been treated as a simple label: virgins are considered “pure,” and everyone else is not. Yet, this is a shallow definition for a word that was always meant to carry a...
A Blade Of Grass Bending In The Wind: “What Are You Really Looking For?”
In the Gospel of Luke 7:24, Jesus poses a thought-provoking question to the crowd concerning John the Baptist: “What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind?” This imagery, “a blade of grass bending in the wind”, serves as a powerful metaphor. It represents instability, lack of conviction,...
The Christian’s First Love:Remembering, Repenting, and Returning to the Heart of Christ
There is something truly beautiful about the beginning of every Christian’s walk with God. Do you remember those early days after you first met Jesus? Your heart was on fire. Prayer felt effortless. Worship flowed from your lips like a song you couldn’t stop singing. You longed to be in God’s presence, read His Word,...
TAC-GH Kissiman District Supports Community with Bus Stop Shed Project
As part of activities marking the 2026 Easter Convention and the Church’s 90 years of existence, The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Excellence Worship Centre, Kissiman, has dedicated a bus stop shed to the Kissiman community. This initiative was carried out in line with the Church’s vision to demonstrate practical Christian values. Beyond the spiritual emphasis of the...
His Travail, Our Justification — From His Suffering to Our Righteous Standing
Isaiah’s prophetic declaration in Isaiah 53:11 gives us a profound glimpse into the heart of the Easter story: “He shall see of the travail of His soul, and shall be satisfied… for He shall bear their iniquities.” These words capture both the depth of Christ’s suffering and the magnitude of the salvation it secured for...
HIS TRAVAIL, OUR JUSTIFICATION— Is Justification Just?
Here’s the truth: we have all sinned, and not only fallen short of the glory of God, but have incurred His wrath, and also stand condemned (sentenced) to death(Rom.3:23; 5:9,Jn.3:36, Rom.6:23). And lo, it is a dangerous (fearful) thing to fall into the hands of God (Heb 10:31). In accordance with divine justice, this sentenced...









