Pastor Edward K. Doudu, National Overseer of Deeper Christian Life Ministry Ghana, has urged Christians in the country to work together to save the perishing for Christ.
Pastor Duodu delivered an address at the Accra International Conference Centre during the media launch of Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) in which he stated that the country Ghana is dear to the Convener of GCK, Pastor (Dr.) W. F. Kumuyi, who also happens to be the founder of Deeper Christian Life Ministry.
He stated that GCK is a ready vehicle for realising the vision of reaching the world with the gospel of salvation through the power of technology and modern-day communication channels.
He revealed that GCK has always worked closely with the Body of Christ (churches) in all of its endeavours.
He revealed that GCK has always been in close collaboration with the Body of Christ (churches) in every nation where it visits to make an impact.
As Pastor (Dr.) W. F. Kumuyi is expected in the country for the six-day crusade, he believes it is more important to ensure well-prepared grounds that will allow God to touch even more souls, and that the spirit of discipleship will continue even after the event.
Pastor James Sai, Chairman for the Alpha Location (chairman of the organising committee), stated that they are ensuring well-prepared grounds for the evangelist so that history would repeat itself wherever he went, God doing marvellous things through him.
Pastor Francis Fosu, National Coordinator for Campus Ministry, Deeper Christian Life Ministry, invited all to participate fully in order for both the saved and unsaved to be touched by the spirit of God. This will result in widespread peace in the country.
Apostle Eric Kwabena Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church of Pentecost and Chairman of the Media Launch, encouraged all Christians to join the campaign in spreading the good news about the upcoming crusade and to fully participate in it for a successful and impacting GCK-GHANA 2023 dubbed, Glorious Visitation from Christ, to take place at the Independence Square in Accra.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana