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The Charismatic Evangelism Ministry will be host to some of Ghana's greatest men of God when it holds its Evangelism Conference next week.
Evangelist Dag Heward Mills, Evangelist Robert Ampiah Kwofi, Evangelist Lawrence Tetteh, Evangelist Agyin Asare are all billed to take part in the powerful five day conference set to begin on Wednesday 8th – Sunday 12th July 2015, with a morning session from 9am to 12noon and evening sessions from 6pm to 9pm.
The theme of the conference is “Here I am Lord, Send me”. The conference will be hosted by Evangelist Steve Mensah.
A statement issued by the Charismatic Evangelism Ministry said "these last days, many are being led astray due to false teachings but God is calling unto us to partake in gaining knowledge."
The Church is convinced that after the five day conference participants will have a renewed mind and spirit in the service of God.
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