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June: A Time of Remembrance, Reflection, and Responsibility
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June: A Time of Remembrance, Reflection, and Responsibility

Every year, June arrives with memories that Ghana can never afford to forget. It reminds us of the tragic events of 3rd June 2015, when devastating floods, followed by a fuel station explosion in Accra, claimed hundreds of lives, destroyed properties, displaced families, and plunged the nation into mourning. For many families, the pain of...

THE CHURCH: A HOME OR A SOLUTION CENTRE
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THE CHURCH: A HOME OR A SOLUTION CENTRE

      The biblical definition of the church (ecclesia) or the “called out,” depicts the idea of a people who are called to form the community and family of God. Antiquity of the church records that Peter, after preaching on the Day of Pentecost, won the hearts of approximately three thousand people, and we...

From Ownership to Stewardship: The Mindset That Changes Everything
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From Ownership to Stewardship: The Mindset That Changes Everything

At the center of human struggle with money lies a powerful illusion of ownership. From early childhood, we are conditioned to claim, accumulate, protect, and control. “Mine” becomes one of the first words we learn. Over time, ownership becomes intertwined with identity. What we possess subtly defines who we believe we are. Yet Scripture opens...

Pastor Charles Godbless Tengey and Team Support Save Them Young Orphanage Home
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Pastor Charles Godbless Tengey and Team Support Save Them Young Orphanage Home

In fulfilment of scripture and the Christian responsibility of caring for the vulnerable in society, District Pastor of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Ashaiman Newtown District, Charles Godbless Tengey, author of the book “The Man of God Without a Title”, together with his Team, on Saturday, 23rd May 2026, visited the Save Them Young Orphanage Home at...

The Influence of Peer Pressure in Christianity
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The Influence of Peer Pressure in Christianity

Peer pressure is one of the most powerful forces influencing human behavior, especially in the present generation. It affects both the young and the old, believers and unbelievers, leaders and followers alike. Many destinies have been shaped—either positively or negatively—by the people individuals allow to influence them. In Christianity, peer pressure becomes dangerous when it...

TAC Tower Conference Hall Christened After Late Apostle D.K. Boateng
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TAC Tower Conference Hall Christened After Late Apostle D.K. Boateng

The President of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, together with the Council of Apostles and Prophets, has officially christened the main conference hall at the TAC Tower in honour of the late Apostle Daniel Kwasi Boateng. The historic ceremony took place on Friday, 22nd May 2026, as the Church paid tribute to the...

The Universality and the Consequences of Sin: “Understanding Humanity’s Fallen Nature and the Need for Redemption”
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The Universality and the Consequences of Sin: “Understanding Humanity’s Fallen Nature and the Need for Redemption”

The testimony of Scripture is neither sentimental nor negotiable: sin is universal, and its consequences are inescapable apart from divine intervention. The prophetic voice of Isaiah declares, “All of us, like wandering sheep, have gone astray. Each of us has turned from God’s path and chosen our own way” (Isaiah 53:6, TPT). This is not...

THE MANDATE OF THE ANOINTING AND THE GHOST OF EXPEDIENCY
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THE MANDATE OF THE ANOINTING AND THE GHOST OF EXPEDIENCY

In the furnace of authentic Christian experience, the anointing is never a vague feeling. It is the Holy Ghost Himself descending with a mandate—a charge, an unmistakable commission to do only what God has assigned, in the way and timing He ordains. From the moment Samuel poured oil upon David’s head, the Spirit of the...

THE CHURCH: “The Hospital We Hesitate to Enter”
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THE CHURCH: “The Hospital We Hesitate to Enter”

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...

THE VOICE OF GOD: HEARING GOD BEYOND THE NOISE OF LIFE
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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...