The Vice Chairman of the
Planning Committee for the 2017 crusade by Christ for All Nations (CfAN),
Apostle Isaac Nii Kotei Djani, has made a passionate appeal to the media in
Tamale to whip up the enthusiasm of residents to attend the event scheduled for
January.
According to him, there are many believers and
non-believers who are going through spiritual problems, hence the need for the
media to create awareness about the biggest crusade anticipated to provide
solution to the spiritual needs of people through prayer.
Apostle Djani who is also the Tamale Area Head Pastor
of the Ghana Pentecostal Church, made this appeal when he chaired the maiden
meeting of the Media Sub-committee held in Tamale.
Members of the Media Sub-committee include Reverend
Yirsob Bowan, Chairman, Brother Joseph Ziem, Vice Chairman and Brother Isaac
Nongya, Secretary. The rest include Brother Alexander Kwadwo Akrofi-Gyampo, Brother
Edmond Gyebi, Pastor Christopher Laary and Bishop James Kofi Abbrey, CfAN.
The Media Sub-committee is tasked with the
responsibility of mobilising and organising journalists from various media
houses to provide adequate media coverage and publicity before, during and
after the event. The committee is also expected to provide technical advice to
the Planning Committee as and when necessary in order to ensure a successful
event.
Apostle Nii Kotei Djani implored the Committee to live up
to its expectation in order to ensure the success of the event.
Bishop James Kofi Abbrey, Special Aid to the African
Director of CfAN, Rev. John Darku, told journalists during a media briefing
that about 500 state security personnel would be engaged during the crusade.
Apostle Isaac N.K. Djani Sandwiched by Bishop James k. Abbrey & Rev. Wumbei |
He also indicated that, the city of Tamale would be
whitewashed with posters, fliers and billboards in the coming days whereas the
airwaves of major radio stations would also be ‘hijacked’ with announcements
and jingles.
Bishop James further pointed out that, various groups
would be formed and sent out to market places, schools and other public places
to encourage people to endeavour to attend the crusade.
Dubbed: “The Great Gospel Crusade With Evangelist
Reinhard Bonnke”, the 76year old Evg. Bonnke would also be accompanied
by his successor Evg. Daniel Kolenda who is now the President and Chief
Executive Officer of CfAN.
Estimated to bring together about 400 thousand
believers and non-believers across the entire Northern Ghana and other parts of
the country, the crusade seeks to win more souls for Christ.
The crusade, which is being scheduled by Evg. Reinhard
Bonnke’s ministry, Christ for All Nations (CfAN) in partnership with local
churches in the Tamale Metropolis, is scheduled to take place between January
26 and January 29 at the outer periphery of the Tamale Sports Stadium.
Evg. Bonnke is a German international Pentecostal
evangelist, principally known for his gospel missions throughout Africa. Bonnke
has been an evangelist and missionary in Africa since 1967.
According to his biographer, “Bonnke has had 75
million recorded decisions for Christ made during his crusades. He has preached
the gospel to more people than anyone in history.”
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda is also a modern missionary
who has led more than 17-million people to Christ face-to-face through massive open
air evangelistic campaigns in some of the most dangerous, difficult and remote
locations on earth.