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The second edition of the Elevation Conference, a Christian based event aimed at bringing together young corporate and entrepreneurial men and women, for inspiration and networking, is set for May 5, at the Holiday Inn hotel in Accra.
The event is a platform that builds a bridge across denominations; to inspire and empower young people as they brace themselves for the next steps in life.
Rev. Evans Kyere-Mensah, Senior Pastor of Goodhope Chapel International and Convener of Elevation conference said, “We expect an awesome experience of glorious inspiration and the ‘can do spirit’ to enable us to dare any vision and dreams we want to see fulfilled in our lives”.
He explained that the Conference also aims at connecting with everyone who loves God and wants to be challenged to do more for himself/herself by tapping into divine inspiration.
“It’s important that our faith in God stirs up faith in ourselves; that we are able to get our dreams to bounce back, faith in our hard work and hustles, faith in the fact that, when we try more we shall succeed because God hasn’t given up on us,” he said.
The man of God believes “If we can feel inspired by God’s Grace and our faith in Him, we can live the blessed life that we desire and be elevated beyond the limitations we see.
The maiden Elevation Conference, which was held in May last year had over 150 people in attendance who were mainly young corporate executives, students and pastors.
Rev. Evans Kyere-Mensah, Senior Pastor of Goodhope Chapel International and Convener of Elevation conference said, “We expect an awesome experience of glorious inspiration and the ‘can do spirit’ to enable us to dare any vision and dreams we want to see fulfilled in our lives”.
He explained that the Conference also aims at connecting with everyone who loves God and wants to be challenged to do more for himself/herself by tapping into divine inspiration.
“It’s important that our faith in God stirs up faith in ourselves; that we are able to get our dreams to bounce back, faith in our hard work and hustles, faith in the fact that, when we try more we shall succeed because God hasn’t given up on us,” he said.
The man of God believes “If we can feel inspired by God’s Grace and our faith in Him, we can live the blessed life that we desire and be elevated beyond the limitations we see.
The maiden Elevation Conference, which was held in May last year had over 150 people in attendance who were mainly young corporate executives, students and pastors.
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