Join us as we listen to today's episode on "The miracle of Christmas, Light in Darkness" by Pastor Gordon Doe.
The miracle of Christmas is the coming of Jesus Christ, the Light who entered a dark world to bring hope, life, and salvation.
In this message, we are reminded that Christmas is more than a celebration; it is the story of God’s light shining through His Son, who would later give His life for the sins of humanity.
Drawing from John 8:12 and 2 Corinthians 4:6, this episode highlights Jesus as the Light of the world, the fulfilment of God’s Word, bringing together light, knowledge, and glory.
In a world filled with uncertainty and struggle, Christ remains the ultimate solution to the needs of nations and individuals alike.
This message calls us to embrace the hope of Christmas, walk in the light of Christ, and allow His presence to transform our lives.
As we reflect on the birth of Jesus, we are encouraged to look forward with faith, confidence, and renewed anticipation for what God is yet to do.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “We Have a Treasure” by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.
This message reminds us that as believers, we carry a priceless treasure, the presence and glory of God within us.
Prayer is not a transaction but a relationship that deepens our walk with Him and aligns our hearts with His purpose.
Through Christ, we experience God’s omnipresence, His indwelling presence through the Holy Spirit, and His manifest presence revealed in prayer and worship.
Rev. Dr. Nelson calls the church to cultivate spiritual hunger, pursue righteousness, and seek deeper encounters with God.
As we pray together in unity, we create room for God’s power to move, bringing transformation not only to individuals but to the entire community.
This episode is an invitation to recognise the treasure we carry and to live with an active prayer life that reflects God’s glory within us.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “The Holy Spirit, Our Most Important Help” by Rev. Dr. Maxwell Addo.
In this episode, we explore the ministry and presence of the Holy Spirit, our greatest help, comforter, and guide in the journey of faith. Drawing from John 14:16–18, we learn that Jesus did not leave us helpless; instead, He gave us the Helper who walks with us daily.
The message emphasises that:
• The Holy Spirit is our aid, ally, friend, and intercessor.
• Even Jesus depended on the Spirit throughout His ministry after His baptism.
• The real comfort of the Spirit is experienced through His help and guidance in our decisions and spiritual growth.
We are encouraged to grow in awareness of the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to shape our relationships, empower our service, and strengthen our walk with God.
Let this teaching stir your desire to know Him more deeply, rely on Him more intentionally, and live a Spirit-led life every day.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “My House Shall Be Called a House of Prayer: Co-labouring with God Who Fights for Us” by Elder Godwin Attoh.
This message reminds us that prayer is not just a religious activity, it is the invitation into true relationship with God. We are not called to observe God from a distance, but to walk with Him, fight with Him, and align our lives to His purpose. Just as the Scriptures reveal, God looks for a people whose hearts are devoted to prayer, whose relationship with Him is alive, and whose lives show His presence.
When we choose prayer, we choose transformation. When we return to God, we recover purpose. And when we labor with Him through prayer, God fights battles we cannot fight ourselves. The more we pray, the more we shift internally, and the more God reveals His Kingdom in and through us.
Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Then Commeth the Devil" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.
The devil is like a roaring lion, constantly seeking to devour and destroy. He's strategic, knowing exactly where to strike (like a lion targeting the neck).
As believers, we must be aware of his tactics and submit to God, resisting him with faith. The devil's goal is to oppose God's work, but Jesus came to destroy his works. We must be vigilant and stand firm in our faith, recognising the devil's lies and schemes.
Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Gird up the loins of Your Mind" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.
The teaching focuses on developing spiritual discipline, responsibility, and alignment with God’s purpose.
The message emphasises that comfort can weaken focus, so believers must learn to rise above comfort in order to stay spiritually alert.
Using Exodus 27:20–21, Rev. Nelson explains that every believer has a role in keeping the spiritual fire burning, just as the priests were responsible for maintaining the lamp in the tabernacle.
He illustrates spiritual refinement through the process of making olive oil either by beating or pressing, to show that producing value often requires pressure, discipline, and sacrifice.
Drawing from Romans 12:1 and Isaiah 48:5–7, he teaches that prophetic words must not just be heard but become part of your language and daily confession.
Like Daniel (Daniel 9:1), believers must pray themselves into what God has spoken. Prayer is highlighted as the most essential way to participate in God’s work.
Rev. Nelson also stresses that prayer is relational, not transactional. It is not meant to bend God to our desires but to align us with His will, allowing us to volunteer for His divine agenda.
Join us as we listen to today's episode on "On the 9th of November (9/11)" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.
The Five-Fold Ministry - the Apostle, Teacher, Pastor, Prophet and Evangelist. Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson compared the role of the pastor to that of a nurse, emphasising care, nurturing and spiritual healing for the congregation.
He reminded us of how God's hand has been upon our land and ministry, however, he noted that believers often fail to see the full manifestation of God's promises because they do not press on in faith and obedience.
Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson admonishes us to see the anniversary as an event that has lighted a lamp which is meant to lead to a casket of spiritual encounters.
To build a praying attitude, we have to Approach God with Repentance, Sense and Respond Quickly, Walk Circumspectly and Make Up Your Mind to Press On.
Believers must respond to God's ongoing work through repentance, sensitivity to the Spirit, disciplined living and persistence in prayer and purpose.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “Prayer is Something We Must Communicate” by Rev. Benjamin Amoah.
Prayer is more than words. it is the foundation of our relationship with God. Through prayer, we are transformed, aligned with His will, and strengthened to stand in the gap for others.
As believers, we are called to a life of constant communication with God, because prayer sustains our walk, our ministry, and our mission.
Rev. Amoah reminds us that ministry without prayer is powerless, and success without prayer leads to pride and downfall. Prayer must come before action . It opens doors, fuels revival, and brings divine results that no human effort can achieve.
Let us return to the altar of Prayer and rekindle our connection with God for it is through Prayer that His power, presence, and purpose are revealed.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “My House Shall Be Called a House of Prayer” by Rev. Samuel Shamoson Abbey.
Prayer is not just a routine, it is our identity as believers. It defines who we are and aligns our homes, children, and lives with God’s presence. From Matthew 21:12 and Isaiah 56:1–7, Rev. Abbey reminds us that prayer creates connection, brings fruitfulness, and revives our joy.
In God’s house, prayer is the heartbeat of fellowship. It draws us closer to Him, strengthens our love, and empowers us to act in faith.
A praying house is a thriving house, one filled with joy, power, and divine purpose.
Let your home, your heart, and your generation be known as a House of Prayer.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “My House of Prayer” by Rev. Samuel Azor.
The house of God is meant to be a place of holiness, prayer, and divine encounter, not a place of business or distraction.
Drawing from scriptures such as Mark 11:17, 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, and Matthew 21:13, Rev. Azor reminds us that God’s temple must remain pure, for His presence dwells among His people.
We are also God’s living temples. Therefore, our lives must reflect His holiness, our worship must be sincere, and our zeal for His house must be renewed.
True worship flows from hearts sanctified by the Word (John 17:17), and our gatherings should bring healing, peace, and joy in God’s presence.
As believers, we are called to restore honour to God’s house, both in our hearts and in our churches so that it truly becomes a House of Prayer for all nations.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “Lord, Bring Me into Alignment” by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.
God is calling His people back into divine alignment to rediscover the true reason we gather and to reconnect with His presence beyond routine. Fellowship is not about buildings or traditions, but about encountering God together in spirit and truth (Matthew 18:20).
Drawing from scriptures like Ezra 3:11–13 and Acts 2:42–47, Rev. Dr. Nelson reminds us that while the past may carry both joy and pain, we must not let it hinder what God is doing now. The old and the new may sound different, but both are part of God’s greater plan. To align with Him, we must let go of yesterday, give thanks, and focus on His purpose today.
The more we pray, the more our hearts align with God’s will. Alignment brings peace, clarity, and power. As we prepare for this new season, may our hearts be tuned to His voice, our gatherings filled with His presence, and our lives anchored in His purpose.
Prayer is not just communication with God, it is power in motion. It is where faith, persistence, and spiritual hunger meet divine strength. As believers, we are called to pray with determination and expectation, knowing that “the effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much” (James 5:16).
In this message, Elder Okai teaches that true prayer is never passive. It’s about generating power, not just words. The Kingdom of God is demonstrated through power (1 Corinthians 4:20), and through prayer, we activate that power to bring transformation in our lives, our church, and the world around us.
When we pray with faith, we open the door for manifestation. When we persist, heaven responds. God is moved by faith, not fear and prayer is the key to experiencing His mighty hand.
This episode challenges every believer to rise in spiritual strength, stay consistent in prayer, and be bold like lions in the spirit.
Don’t wait for the perfect time make prayer your lifestyle.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “The Tree of Life and the Mandate” by Elder Godwin Attoh.
From Genesis to Revelation, the Tree of Life represents God’s desire for humanity to live in fellowship with Him. But through Adam’s disobedience, sin created a gap, a painful separation between man and God (Genesis 3:8–9).
Yet, God’s plan of redemption never changed. Through Jesus Christ, the lost relationship was restored, and eternal life was once again made available to all who believe (John 3:16–17; Revelation 22:14).
In this message, Elder Attoh reminds believers that just as Jesus came to seek and save the lost, we too have a divine mandate to turn hearts back to God (Luke 19:10; Matthew 28:19–20). The parables of the lost coin, lost sheep, and prodigal son all point to this same truth, God’s relentless pursuit of humanity.
The Tree of Life will appear again at the end of time, reserved for those who have said “Yes” to Jesus. Until then, our calling is clear: to bring others into the Kingdom, live righteously, and fulfil our role as ambassadors of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:11).
This episode is a powerful reminder that he who wins souls is wise (Proverbs 11:30). Let us rise to our mandate and help others find their way back to the Tree of Life.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “Go into All the World” by Rev. Gabriel Annan.
The world is full of distractions that pull people away from God and lead them toward destruction. Yet, God’s heartbeat is mission, His desire is that no one should perish but that all should be saved (Luke 19:10).
In this message, Rev. Annan reminds us that the gospel is the only truth that brings life, and every believer has been given the mandate and power to share it.
Drawing from the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19, Mark 16, John 20:21), this teaching emphasises that winning souls is not optional but a divine command. Life is short, time is fleeting, and people are perishing without Christ.
Every Christian has a duty to rise above distractions, embrace sacrifice, and proclaim the gospel urgently.
This episode is a call to action: mission is not just part of the church, it is the very heart of God. Go, make disciples, and rescue the lost while there is still time.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “What Is the Benefit of Walking with God?” by Pastor Gordon Doe.
Walking with God is more than a religious duty, it is a life of inheritance, identity, and transformation. As children of God, we share in Christ’s inheritance, with the Holy Spirit empowering us to overcome sin and live victoriously (Romans 8:9, Galatians 5:16–17). True Christianity is built on genuine faith in Jesus, not on outward appearances or traditions.
In this message, Pastor Gordon explains that salvation comes through Christ alone, who gives us strength to resist the desires of the flesh. He reminds us that fasting should be private, humility must shape our walk, and God’s Word is our greatest weapon against temptation. Sin corrupts the mind and heart, but consistent fellowship with God and His people leads to spiritual growth and lasting change.
This episode is a call to personal responsibility, choosing daily to follow Christ, live by the Spirit, and enjoy the full benefits of walking with God.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “Salvation - What It Means to Be Saved" by Pastor Gordon Doe.
In this message, Pastor Gordon unpacks the true meaning of salvation and the power of the gospel. There is only one gospel because there is only one Christ and if we truly appreciate what He has done, it will show in how we live. The law exposed sin, but it could not save us. Jesus bore the punishment of sin and brought life to those who were spiritually dead.
Salvation is not about church attendance or mere teachings, but about Christ Himself and the new life we receive in Him. Christianity is about transformation, being alive in Christ and living out the reality of His sacrifice. Jesus took our place, paid the price, and calls us into a life that reflects Him. If you have truly met Jesus, your life will never remain the same
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “Prayer 101” by Elder Arnold Okai.
This teaching reminds us that prayer is more than just speaking in tongues, it is a heartfelt conversation with God that must be learned, practiced, and prioritised. Drawing from Luke 11:2–3, James 5:16, and other scriptures, Elder Arnold explains that true prayer begins with seeking God’s Kingdom before our personal needs. It requires sincerity, preparation, and the right posture of heart.
Prayer is not only about us, it’s about interceding for others, standing in the gap for the church, and allowing God’s power to bring transformation. Emotions matter in prayer: bitterness, anger, or hidden faults hinder us, but honest confession and openness draw us closer to God. Just as Jesus showed by example, prayer changes us, renews us, and keeps us aligned with God’s will in a broken world.
Join us as we listen to today’s episode on What Kind of People Is God Looking For by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.
Drawing from Titus 2:14, this message highlights God’s desire for a people who are eager and enthusiastic to do good works, those who serve Him with their whole heart and effort. Yet many struggle with a lack of enthusiasm due to mindset, choices, past hurts, or offences.
Rev. Nelson reminds us that God is not looking for half-hearted devotion but for men and women who are willing to rise above excuses, heal from wounds, and commit themselves fully to His purpose. When our passion is directed toward God, we become the people He can use to impact the world.