Atomic Pentecost Church Begins Confab

Rev. Daniel Nii Teiko Tackie speaking about the confab

THE PENTECOST International Worship Center at Atomic, a suburb of Accra, has begun its week-long annual conference.
The confab is being held at the PIWC-Atomic mega auditorium under the theme: “The Fire of Pentecost.”
Speakers lined up for the Monday 19 – Sunday 25 September confab, according to the Resident Pastor of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC-Atomic), Rev. Daniel Nii Teiko Tackie, are international gospel minister Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, Apostle A.K. Ahalivor, head of the Madina Area of the Pentecost Church, Rev. Prof. E.K. Larbi, among others.
About 2,000 persons are expected to attend.
According to Rev. Teiko Tackie, the conference is an annual event and “it’s a time we pray for our revival, for the country and people in need.”
Addressing journalists ahead of the conference on Sunday in Accra, Rev. Teiko Tackie said persons from all walks of life shall attend the conference to seek spiritual revival and pray for the peace of their families and nation.
He said the speakers shall teach the importance of the holy spirit in nation-building.
He indicated that the PIWC-Atomic, which DAILY GUIDE learnt has been in existence for about eight years, shall use the conference to win more souls for the Kingdom of God.
He seized the opportunity to advise Ghanaians on the need to remain peaceful in this year’s elections.
According to him, “peace is very essential and very priceless. Therefore as a church, we are raising awareness and drawing people’s attention to peace.”

BY Melvin Tarlue

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