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The Deeper Life Campus Fellowship (DLCF) Ghana has launched its 2025 Annual National Campus Community Congress to empower young professionals to remain uncompromising in their values while excelling globally.
Themed "Elevation 2025: Rising to New Levels for Global Impact" (Isaiah 40:31), the event seeks to strengthen the fellowship across regions.
Over 4,000 students and young professionals from tertiary institutions and alumni across Ghana are expected to be hosted.

Speaking at the launch, the National Campus Coordinator of DLCF-Ghana Pastor (Prof.) Charles Amoatey said that the theme is not just a slogan, but a divine call.
According to him, during the five-day event, participants will engage in spirit-filled worship and revival services, character studies of biblical figures, sessions on academic and professional excellence, and empowerment services for the baptism and infilling of the Holy Ghost.
He said the congress aims to raise soul-winners and leaders who will shine as light on campuses and beyond, empower young professionals to remain uncompromising in their values while excelling globally, and strengthen the fellowship across regions.
Pastor (Prof.) Charles Amoatey believes that this will make DLCF Ghana a strong platform for spiritual, academic, and national transformation.
He therefore used the opportunity to invite every campus, every student, every alumnus, and every professional to join the congress.
Director at the office of Grants and Research at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, (KNUST), Prof. Philip Antwi-Adjei, emphasized the significance of the Elevation 2025 National Campus Congress as a movement of vision and transformation.
He noted that the congress directly addresses the challenges faced by students and young professionals in Ghana, including rapid technological change, competing worldviews, and the quest for meaning and direction.
Prof. Antwi-Adjei emphasized the need for students and young professionals to ascend in character and competence, embracing excellence of mind and purity of heart.
He noted that rising to new levels for global impact is a mandate to align with God's greater purpose for nations and generations.
Prof. Antwi-Adjei believes that the Elevation 2025 congress will ignite a generation that will rise to new levels of wisdom, courage, and global influence.
The congress is scheduled to take place from October 8 to 12, 2025, at the Deeper Life Conference Centre in Kumasi.
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