Saturday, June 9, 2007

PENSA ends week-long environmental hygiene

Gomoa-Oboasi (C/R), June 6, GNA-The University of Education, Winneba,
branch of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA), has
sensitised over 12,000 inhabitants of eight communities in the
Gomoa-Afransi District of the Pentecost Church on sound environmental
hygiene and Divine Laws.
The group also conducted clean-up activities at the Gomoa-Oboasi
Health Centre and offered voluntary tuition to supplement efforts of
Primary and Junior Secondary School teachers in the communities which
benefited from the weeklong programme.
One hundred and fifteen members of the group took part in the
programme, which formed part of PENSA's annual soul-winning exercise.
They were jointly led and effectively supervised by the UEW PENSA
President Elder Dickson Agyei, and the Evangelism Co-ordinator, Elder
Seth Tetteh Tawiah.
Communities that benefited from the programme included,
Agona-Abodom, Gomoa-Darhom, Gomoa-Offaso
Gomoa-Abamkwaam, Gomoa-Gyamang, Gomoa-Kokofu,
Gomoa-Essikuma, and Gomoa Afransi.
Addressing communal labour participants at Gomoa-Oboasi Health
Centre, Elder Dickson Agyei said PENSA regarded the exercise as the
Pentecost Church's social responsibility to the nation and assured
communities who have not benefited from PENSA's educational programme
to exercise patient for their time will come.
Elder Tetteh-Tawiah said the Pentecost Church was not only out to
win souls for Christ, but also to seek their socio-economic well-being
to enable them to play their individual and collective role towards
national development.
Elders Dickson Agyei and Tetteh-Tawiah, on behalf of the group,
expressed their deepest appreciation to the Gomoa-Afransi District
Pastor, Nelson Agbeve and the entire members of the Pentecost Church
in the area for the love, unity, co-operation, mutual understanding,
and the deep sense of fellow feeling accorded PENSA members during
their short stay in the area.
Pastor Agbeve, praised leaders and members of the group for their
high sense of commitment, devotion to Divine functions, comportment
and dedication to duty which culminated in their excellent
performance, and advised them to sustain the spirit to maintain the
good image of the Pentecost Church.
Pastor Agbeve expressed gratitude that even though the programme
lasted for a short period, members of the group really proved the
level of their maturity in Divine call and functions and called on
them to visit next year.

07 June 07