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THE BIRTH OF HUM In 2019, as part of Vision 2023 of The Church of Pentecost, a new ministry was established: Home and Urban Missions (HUM). This ministry was created with the mandate to focus on two major fronts: Home […]
THE BIRTH OF HUM In 2019, as part of Vision 2023 of The Church of Pentecost, a new ministry was established: Home and Urban Missions (HUM). This ministry was created with the mandate to focus on two major fronts: Home […]
Dr. Pauline Settles, associate lecturer at the Gillian M. Bediako Centre for Primal and Christian Spirituality (CEPACS) at the Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture has emphasised the central role of language in effective cross-cultural witnessing, describing it as
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This ministry focuses on individuals and families who have migrated within national borders, often in large numbers, in search of safety, better economic opportunities, or improved living conditions. In the context of Ghana, there is significant internal migration from the
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The City Ministry is a vital arm of Home and Urban Missions (HUM) that focuses on reaching the urban poor and marginalised—individuals whom political and social systems have excluded from enjoying the full benefits of society. This ministry also engages
Pentecost Hope Centre is a specialised department under HUM that focuses on vulnerable children below the age of 18 who have left home and are exposed to life-threateningconditions in the streets, slums, and ghettos—often with little or no parental care
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The Pentecost Centre for the Study of Unreached People Groups Africa (PCUPG) is a pioneering research and training institution dedicated to advancing the mission of Christ among Unreached People Groups (UPGs) across the African continent. PCUPG exists to identify, understand,
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The Fulani people, also known as Fulbe or Pullo (as they refer to themselves), are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in Africa, with a population exceeding 40 million spread across the continent. In Ghana, their numbers are estimated