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Zoe Worship Centre Ends Missions at Woe.

Home / News / Zoe Worship Centre Ends Missions at Woe.
Zoe Worship Centre  Ends Missions at Woe.

The Apostolic Church-Ghana Zoe Worship Centre, in partnership with the Tirzar Oasis Foundation, completed a week-long evangelistic mission at Woe within the Keta District, on August 25, 2024. The mission added 368 souls to the Church’s 2024 souls target, with 135 rededicating their lives and 23 being baptized.

During the outreach, numerous miracles occurred: a woman bedridden for four years was healed and now walks upright; another received relief from severe heartaches. A young man with a dislocated arm was healed without physical contact; a woman’s toothache and associated headaches were instantly relieved; and a nursing mother with chronic waist pains and headaches was healed after prayer.

The mission’s impact extended beyond spiritual growth. A new local assembly was established, a pavilion was built, and 50 plastic chairs and a P.A. system were donated. Additionally, free medical screenings and clothing distributions were provided to the community.

Reflecting on this success, we encourage everyone to actively join the ongoing operation 100K Souls target for 2024. How many souls have you reached? Share your report and join the mission to rescue the perishing and care for the dying.

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