Sunday, 26 May 2019

MUSAMA CHURCH INT'L National Youth Delegates Conference charged to advocate for positive change.




          MUSAMA CHURCH INT'L
National Youth Delegates Conference charged to advocate for positive change. 

The 5th edition of the Young Generation delegates conference held at Gomoa Ankamu in the Central Region of Ghana on Saturday 25th May 2019, experienced the honour and presence of some of its renowned youth ministers in the Musama Church International serving as pivot in the development of the youth.

The seven hour conference was considered one best of its, as participants were fully empowered for the great commission.

Rev Emile Amessa, Rev Philip Amponsah Dadzie, Rev Koomson, Rev John Koomson, Evg Peter Asmah, Evg Obediah among others ushered the delegates into what we call Holy ghost fire rolling prayers  turning the atmosphere into something else. 

In his thirty-two minutes speech, Rev Evg. Eric Baidoo did not leave any stone unturned, electrifying the entire grounds with the theme POSITIVE CHANGE

He made reference to the four leprous who took their destiny into their own hands and moved into the enemy's camp. " It took one only one of them to advocate for a change, making it one of the hardest risk of all times. " 

He said "You could have been born in the 1800s, or during the time of Alexander the Great or even in Solomon's era  or as Kwame Nkrumah's mate. But we are here in this time. God looked at the troubles that prevailed in this age and formed a solution - you. You are tailor-made to offset and overcome the problems of this age.  When Israel was in slavery, He brought Moses  when the Philistines were a bother, He brought Samson . in spite of the hardship and other issues that abound in this age, you are here. You are the solution, God's tailor-made response to existing problems."  Today, God is sending you the same message Mordecai sent Esther when trouble loomed; 'You were born for such a time as this! Esther 4:14

The Agona Swedru Circuit Pastor, Evg Eric Baidoo referred the youth to some of the delicates stanzas from the Musama hymn Book; he quoted hymn number 115 - Asodzi da mo do craving that the youth has a responsibility of fulfilling a divine task ahead of them that must be taken with all seriousness.

Singing "Nyame asomfo hom sor"   from hymn number 229, the evangelist advised the youth to be extra vigilant and sober-minded to serve God and mankind.

He runed off his speech with M.H.B 320, Hom ma yensow abapa literally meaning; let's yield the very best of fruit. While pleading the Holy Spirit to bring him to a close, he quoted Luke 5:1-9, stressing on the verse 4,  he advised that delegates should go out there and launch out unto the deep for a catch. 



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2 comments:

  1. The Lord who has begun with us will strengthen, empower, quicken, anoint and use us as His vessel of honour to fulfilling His Commission.

    Long Live MYG! Long Live Musama.

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