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Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin’s Teaching On Intense Prayers Ignites Youth At PENSA Ghana Conference

A powerful ministration by Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, the RCC Coordinator for the Central Region and Cape Coast Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, at the ongoing PENSA Ghana Conference on Friday left the entire auditorium of the New Examination Centre (NEC) at the University of Cape Coast charged with divine fervour, leading many participants to experience a fresh encounter with God.

The prayer session following his presentation changed the atmosphere, with the Holy Spirit overflowing upon the participants.

As the prayers began, the mention of the name of Jesus set the hall ablaze with a manifestation of the Holy Spirit. Participants experienced a powerful move of God, marked by prophetic utterances and an overwhelming sense of divine presence.

Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin earlier spoke on ‘The Purpose of Waiting in Prayer and Fasting’ which stirred a spiritual awakening among participants, leaving many energized with zeal and love for God and Kingdom works.

 

Known for his deep understanding of prayer, the immediate past Evangelism Director of the church emphasised the distinctiveness of waiting in prayer compared to daily prayer routines. Quoting Psalm 25:21, he encouraged young Christians to embrace the discipline of waiting on God, explaining that the practice breeds integrity, uprightness, and spiritual fortitude.

 

He noted that in prayer, believers do not only ask and seek but also patiently wait for God’s response, which strengthens and intensifies their connection to Him.

 

Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin’s teaching was not only instructional but transformative, as it prepared the youth to cultivate an enduring trust in God’s timing while igniting their commitment to prayer and fasting.

 

The intensity of the prayers reflected a shared hunger for a deeper encounter with God. Participants were reminded that waiting in prayer is an act of faith and reverence, one that aligns their desires with God’s will and strengthens their resolve to walk in His ways.

Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin concluded by urging the youth to make waiting on God a core part of their spiritual discipline, saying, ‘Prayer is not just an act; it is a journey of trust, faith, and surrender.’

The session left participants deeply moved, reaffirming their commitment to God and inspiring them to live lives of integrity and devotion.

The PENSA Ghana Conference continues to be a spiritual haven for youth, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of worship, teaching, and intense intercession as they learn to wait on God with patience and expectation.

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