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A podcast sharing powerful sermons, testimonies, and messages of hope to inspire and strengthen your faith. Join us for weekly insights into God’s Word and His work in our lives."

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    Episode 44 - The Escape

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "The Escape" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.Life brings challenges, and we either find a way through them or endure them. Though these situations are often unpleasant, God always provides a way of escape, which is why we must remain watchful and prayerful.In Christ, victory is both assumed and assured, but spiritual awareness is crucial. A lack of discernment can cause us to miss the significance of the times we are in.The Holy Spirit confirms our identity as children of God and guides us through daily “alerts” and urgent “alarms.” Alerts are gentle reminders to pray or act, while alarms require immediate attention through prayer, especially when they come as a sense of heaviness or urgency.

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    Episode 43 - Expectation Vs. Expectation

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Expectation Vs. Expectation" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.Believers may pray in faith yet face delayed answers, moving through stages: first, they pray because they believe; then they are encouraged by others’ testimonies. As time passes, they begin to question, either to understand God or out of doubt. If doubt continues, it can lead to a subtle resignation where they seem at peace but gradually lose spiritual zeal and drift.A believer’s expectation must remain Christ-centred. While some expectations fail, God’s plans are sure. To stay aligned, one must deepen their relationship with God and keep their mind spiritually focused.

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    Episode 42 - Engaging Profitably With God's Word

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Engaging Profitably With God's Word" by Pastor Gordon Adisenu-Doe.God’s Word is eternal and unchanging. It was given through prophets and apostles who were inspired by the Holy Spirit. Even though it was written by many people over different periods, the Bible remains unified and consistent in its message.The Word of God gives life, direction, and stability. It has the power to transform and cleanse us, while also nourishing us spiritually like bread, milk, meat, and honey, helping us grow from spiritual infancy to maturity.The Word exists in three dimensions: Logos (the written Word), Rhema (the revealed Word by the Holy Spirit), and Jesus Christ as the living Word. Its main purpose is to draw us closer to God and build a real, experiential faith in Him.

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    Episode 41 - It Is Well With You

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "It Is Well With You" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.The signs which show us throwing away our confidence are when we reduce our prayer time, When we reduce our Bible Study Time and When we reduce our fellowship with other believers.From Romans 4:17-20, we learn to: Vrs 17- Establish the source from the word/promise as well as the character of the source.Vrs 18 - Hope against hope. With the first hope being Supernatural hope and the second one being visible logical evidence.Vrs 19 - Not consider the circumstance around us and that what we focus on is what we become.Vrs 20- Pay attention to God, once we focus on Him, He fights for us.Stand strong in faith and not to waiver.Not to contend with what God has said.And not to stagger at the promise of God.

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    Episode 40 - Easter: The Events and Aftermath

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Easter: The Events And Aftermath" by Elder Godwin Attoh.Easter was an intervention that changed the course of history.It represents the finished work on the cross. In John 19:28-30, Jesus completed His mission, making it a decisive moment for humanity, while 2 Peter 1:3-4 shows that through this, we receive everything needed for life and godliness.From the beginning, God created everything perfectly and declared it good (Genesis 1:31). However, He gave a command that disobedience, going outside His Word, would lead to death. Easter, therefore, becomes God’s solution to restore what was lost through disobedience.

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    Episode 39 - Whose are you?

    Join us as we listen to today's episode "Whose are you?" by Mrs. Abla Masoperh.As believers, we belong to the spiritual family and lineage of Christ. According to Ephesians 4:1–7, those who are called by God must live lives worthy of that calling, showing humility, gentleness, patience, and unity.When we receive Christ (John 1:12), we become what 1 Peter 2:9 describes as a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and God’s special people. Because we belong to this family and are priests of God, we should not live carelessly; our lifestyle, behaviour, and character should reflect holiness.God expects His children to be humble in every situation regardless of their position or status, because pride is the opposite of humility and has no place in the life of a believer.Believers must walk in the Spirit (Galatians 5:16, 19–22), producing the fruit of the Spirit instead of the works of the flesh. Also, following Christ may involve suffering (Philippians 1:29), but it is part of the calling of those who belong to Him.

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    Episode 38 - You Can Be Approved

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "You Can Be Approved" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.The best approval a person can have is an approval from God. Rev. Nelson shares that there are 4 categories of people in 2 Timothy 2:15.He also preached on why we must study and Work Out the Word of God.He continued saying, accepting the Word of God leads to sanctification, meaning being set apart for God’s purpose.To study means to make an effort to be prompt, earnest or diligent with God’s Word, and to work it out means to practise it with discipline and commitment. A believer must prioritise God’s Word over personal experiences because it is the truth that sanctifies.

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    Episode 37 - You Feed Them

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "You Feed Them" by Elder Angela Nelson.This message teaches that God calls believers to grow into spiritual maturity and responsibility. In Matthew 14:15–18, Jesus told the disciples, “You feed them,” because it was time for them to act on what they had learnt. He wanted them to offer what they had so He could perform a miracle through it. Likewise, in Exodus 5:2, Moses only had a shepherd’s rod, yet God used that ordinary object powerfully. The lesson is that God can use whatever we place in His hands.2 Timothy 2:15 encourages believers to study the Word of God so they may be approved and properly equipped. The Word is the Bread of Life, living and active, and it carries God’s power. We must know it, pray it and live by it in order to help others and bring glory to God.Psalms 138:2 teaches that God magnifies and honours His Word, meaning He is committed to fulfilling His promises. Because God exalts His Word, we can trust it completely. The Word should be treasured, relied upon and used as our spiritual weapon, for without it we can easily be deceived.

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    Episode 36 - Brotherly Love

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Brotherly Love" by Elder Arnold Okai.Jesus commands us in John 13:34–35 to love one another as He loved us. This love is not optional; it is the true mark of a Christian. While many people pray, it is love that proves we are His disciples.Christ showed the highest form of love through sacrifice, laying down His life for us despite rejection and pain. Therefore, true brotherly love involves sacrifice, pain and forgiveness. Hatred is a trap, but love strengthens the Church.As new creations in Christ, we must walk in sincere brotherly love, because it is the divine character of our faith and the evidence that we belong to Him.

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    Episode 35 - Possessing Your Inheritance (Part 2)

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Possessing Your Inheritance - Part 2" by Pastor Gordon Adisenu-Doe.The inheritance of believers is primarily spiritual, not material. It is the privilege of being co-heirs with Christ, meaning we share in the victory He won and in the inheritance He received from God.The ultimate purpose of salvation is intimate fellowship with God. From Exodus 19:4–6 to John 17:24 and Revelation 21:3, the consistent theme is that God’s desire is to dwell with His people. Worship is therefore not the end goal or objective, but a means to deeper intimacy with Him.Although God provides material blessings (Deuteronomy 8:18), His greater inheritance is spiritual and is found in the person of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is both the reason we are born again and the means by which we receive this inheritance.According to Romans 4:16, we receive this inheritance by faith through grace. As God’s people, we must stand and fight together in unity to walk in this inheritance.

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    Episode 34 - Possessing Your Inheritance

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Possessing Your Inheritance" by Pastor Gordon Adisenu-Doe.The Word of God is the source of our inheritance. To receive what God has promised, we must first know His will through His Word and then obey it with patience. ( Hebrews 10:35-36). Our true treasure is not earthly but heavenly, and God has an incorruptible inheritance reserved for us in heaven. (Matthew 6:19-20, 1 Peter 1:4)Inheritance can either be natural or spiritual, and God has a specific timetable for each person’s life. His promises are time-bound and cannot be rushed. Though it tarries, we wait. the fulfilment may delay, it will surely come at the right time. The greatest fight is to be able to fight according to the Word of God, which requires studying and rightly applying it. Sin and disobedience can delay or even block inheritance, as seen in the lives of Moses and in generational consequences within families. Small feuds, can create long-lasting spiritual strongholds.Ultimately, entering into God’s inheritance takes patience, obedience, and the miracle-working power of God. We must trust His timing, remain faithful, and not be afraid, knowing that God will bring us into our inheritance at the appointed time.

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    Episode 33 - The Promise of the Land: The Fulfillment and the Gap in-between

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "The Promise of the Land: The Fulfillment and the Gap in-between" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.Rev. Nelson teaches that believers must be workmen of the Word studying and obeying Scripture. Using Israel as a case study, he explains that God’s promises and prophecies are future-focused and time-bound, often without full details, so believers must pray persistently for understanding and manifestation. Delays should drive us to prayer, not complaint.He highlights the journey from prophecy to fulfilment, showing that Israel did not obtain the land by their own strength but by God’s intervention. God heard their groaning, showed them favour, fought for them, and led them through a process of preparation. Education must come before elevation and preparation must come before promotion.Finally, he teaches that delays are not denials but tests of our posture and attitude towards God. Believers must remain patient, obedient, and careful with their attitude and language while waiting for God’s promises to be fulfilled.

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    Episode 32 - Working out The Word Of God: Obedience and Transformation

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Working out The Word Of God: Obedience and Transformation" by Elder Godwin Attoh.This preaching teaches that God’s Word is a seed that must be received into the heart with humility and obedience in order to bring transformation. Hearing the Word alone is not enough; believers must act on it. True spiritual growth happens when the Word moves from information to practice.Obedience is presented as the key to experiencing God’s power and change. When the Word is worked out through daily living, it reshapes character, mindset, and behaviour. The message stresses that faith is proven by actions, not just words, and that consistent obedience produces maturity and fruitfulness in the life of a believer.So you Receive the Word, then Obey the Word then Be transformed by the Word.

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    Episode 31 - Distraction; Focus

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "Distraction; Focus" by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.The sermon teaches that one of the greatest enemies of spiritual growth is distraction. Distraction does not announce itself as evil; they often appear as responsibilities, urgent matters, or pleasant activities. Yet, when a believer allows distraction to take over, power diminishes. Many people do not lose their destiny through rebellion, but through distractions (Luke 10:40-42).God speaks to people who are in the right place spiritually. Focus is proof of hunger for destiny. What consistently captures your attention will eventually control your direction, and every unnecessary “yes” steals time from what truly matters. A believer’s life must align with their prayers, because where the heart is, there the life will follow (Matthew 6:21-23).The sermon explains that power flows through a focused person. Talent may open doors, but only discipline and consistency keep them open. Focus is not about doing many things, but about doing what Heaven requires. Emotional distractions, especially unresolved emotions, can hold people in the past and prevent them from moving into God’s future ( Hebrews 12:1).True focus begins in the heart before it shows in actions. When a believer is focused, they stop dwelling on what holds them back and start moving forward. Consistency is proof that focus has matured, and God always rewards faithful consistency.

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    Episode 30 - The Resolve of My Heart

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "The Resolve of My Heart" by Pastor Gordon Adisenu-Doe.With the sermon centered on Daniels life, in reference to Daniel 1:8, Pastor Gordon explained that the resolve of the heart refers to a firm decision to set ones mind on a goal and been determined to achieve it.So when you resolve to do the will of God, you are determined to do it.Pastor Gordon proceeded to say that resolve is a personal thing and referred to the scriptures Ezra 7:10, Philippians 1:6 and Romans 8:38- 39.

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    Episode 29 - God is Measuring You

    Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “God Is Measuring You” by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson.This message challenges us to examine our hearts and motives before God. Drawing from Malachi 1:7–9, 14 and the story of Cain and Abel, we are reminded that God does not merely look at what we offer, but how and why we offer it. Sacrifice without faith becomes a formality, but sacrifice rooted in faith pleases God.Rev. Dr. Nelson emphasises that faith is what distinguishes true worship from routine religion. God measures our obedience, service, and giving, not by quantity, but by sincerity of heart. Without faith, it is impossible to please Him, and as believers, we are called to serve intentionally, honour God genuinely, and present sacrifices that reflect our trust and reverence for Him.This episode invites every believer to move beyond religious habits and offer God a life marked by faith, obedience, and wholehearted devotion.

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    Episode 28 - A Prayer to Begin the Year

    The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? - Psalm 27As we step into a new year, we begin not with haste, but with prayer.This prayer was recorded on the first Sunday of the year as we gathered to thank God for His faithfulness from January 1st to December 31st, 2025. We reflect on the challenges that discouraged us, the moments that tested our faith, and yet the many ways God came through for us, both as individuals and as a church.We also commit the year into God’s hands, trusting Him for divine order, direction, and purpose. Though we know the enemy may contest what God has spoken, we stand confident that the Lord will speak through for His people.As we pray, we declare in faith that no gate will be closed before us, that every opportunity aligned with God’s will shall remain open.May this prayer strengthen your heart, align your spirit, and encourage you to walk into the year with confidence in God.Amen.

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    Episode 27 - His Sacrifice, His Love And His Victory Over Death

    Join us as we listen to today's episode on "His Sacrifice, His Love And His Victory Over Death" by Casely Hayford.He reminded us on the theme for the Children's Day, which is Celebrating Jesus.Jesus Christ is the heart of the Gospel and through His sacrifice, His love and His death, we have every reason to rejoice.We can see His sacrifice in Isaiah 53:5, where He sacrifices for all sinners for us to be saved.We can see His love in John 3:16, we can see His death in 1st Corinthians 15:57, where He rose again and had victory over death.This reminds us that our praises, our worship and our thanksgiving, all flow from Christ or the Cross and from the power of resurrection that Jesus has.

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    Episode 26 - The Miracle of Christmas, Light in Darkness

    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.

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    Episode 25 - We have the Treasure

    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.

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    Episode 24 - The Holy Spirit, Our Most Important Help

    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.

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    Episode 23 - Co-Labouring With God Through Prayer

    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.

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    Episode 22 - Then Commeth the Devil

    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.

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    Episode 21 - Gird up the loins of Your Mind

    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.

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    Episode 20 - On the 9th of November (9/11)

    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.

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    Episode 19 - Prayer is Something We Must Communicate

    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.

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    Episode 18 - My House Shall Be Called a House of Prayer

    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.

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    Episode 17 - My 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.

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    Episode 16 - Lord, Bring Me into Alignment (Pre-Anniversary Message)

    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.

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    Episode 15 - Prayer 101 (Part 2)

    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.

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    Episode 14 - The Tree of Life and the Mandate

    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.

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    Episode 13 - Go into All the World

    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.

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    Episode 12 - What is the Benefit of Walking with God?

    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.

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    Episode 11: Salvation - What It Means to Be Saved

    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

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    Episode 10: Prayer 101

    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.

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    What Kind of People is God looking for

    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.

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    Episode 8: Hungering for God

    Join us as we listen to today’s episode on Hungering for God by Elder Arnold Okai. Drawing from Matthew 5:6 and Psalm 42, this message calls us to rekindle our spiritual hunger. Like the words of the song “This Is the Air I Breathe,” our desire for God should be as essential as the air we breathe and the food we eat.  Elder Arnold challenges parents not to give their children unchecked freedom, but to guide them into godly disciplines such as prayer and fasting. Life comes with its pains, but with spiritual hunger and a heart set on God, we can not only endure, we can thrive.

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    Episode 7: Are You Ready For the Lord

    Join us as we listen to today’s episode on "Are You Ready for the Lord" by Ps. Gordon Doe. Inspired by Luke 1:17b, this episode challenges us to examine the state of our hearts, “To make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” Readiness for God goes beyond words; it shows in our actions. When you’re truly ready, no one has to remind you to pray, fast, give, or witness. You live with purpose, driven by a deep conviction to serve. This is a call to spiritual alertness, devotion, and a life that reflects your preparation for the Lord’s work.

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    Episode 6: Secret Place of the Most High

    Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “Secret Place of the Most High” by Rev. Eric Okpoti-Paulo. Drawing from Psalm 91, this episode reminds us of the importance of consistently visiting the secret place of the Lord, where we find peace, strength, and renewal. In the secret place, we shut out distractions and draw near to God, resting under His covering and receiving direction for our lives.  Discover how to cultivate a lifestyle of dwelling in the secret place of the Most High and experience the fullness of God’s presence each day.

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    Episode 5: The Fear of God

    Join us as we listen to today’s episode on “The Fear of God” by Mr. Godwin Attoh. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to fear God, not as a fear that drives us away but a reverence that draws us closer. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, shaping how we live, make decisions, and walk in obedience. Discover how cultivating the fear of God leads to a deeper relationship with Him and a life that honours Him daily.

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    Episode 4: Why we Gather

    Join us as we listen to today’s episode on Why We Gather by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 14:26 (NIV), this episode explores the purpose and power of the church coming together. When we gather, each person brings something, be it a hymn, a word of instruction, a revelation, or encouragement. It’s not just about attendance; it’s about participation, edification, and unity in the Spirit.  Discover what God intends for His people when we assemble and what you can expect from being part of His gathered body.

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    Episode 3: A Father's Fight

    Join us as we listen to today’s powerful sermon by Pastor Gordon Doe titled “A Father’s Fight.” You can also watch the full message on our YouTube channel. In this message, Pastor Gordon explores the spiritual, emotional, and practical battles fathers face in leading their families. A true father fights not with force but with faith standing in prayer, guiding in truth, and covering his home in love. It’s a call to every father to rise with courage and take their rightful place as servant-leaders in their homes.

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    Bonus: Welcome to the RCC of CBM Adabraka Podcast!

    Hello, and welcome to the RCC of CBM Adabraka Branch’s Podcast! We're excited to have you with us. This podcast is where we share messages of hope, inspiration, and practical guidance from God’s Word. Tune in each week for teachings from Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson and other special messages that will strengthen your faith. Let's dive in!

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    9th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service | Sermon by Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson

    Join us as we celebrate God’s goodness during our 9th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service! In this heartfelt sermon, Rev. Dr. Joseph Nelson reflects on the lessons from our dedication and renewal service while highlighting the spirit of gratitude that defines this milestone. Be uplifted by this powerful message of faith, renewal, and thanksgiving. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with more inspiring messages from our church!

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