The Prison Ministry of the Church of Pentecost, Teshie-Nungua Area, has donated assorted items to inmates of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison as part of efforts to support their welfare and rehabilitation.
The donation was led by the Prison Ministries Coordinator for the Teshie-Nungua Area, Pastor Martin Kyeremeh, and was accompanied by Pastors Prince Amoah and Emmanuel Akosah.
As part of the visit, Pastor Prince Amoah delivered a message to the inmates on the theme “Divine Strategic Manoeuvres,” drawn from Exodus 14:1–2. He encouraged them to remain hopeful and steadfast in their faith, assuring them of God’s guidance even in difficult circumstances.

The church donated bags of rice, sacks of maize and beans, toiletries, detergents, packs of singlets and boxer shorts, as well as a complete drum set to support the spiritual activities of inmates.
Officials of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison expressed appreciation to the Church of Pentecost for the gesture, describing it as a significant contribution to ongoing inmate welfare and rehabilitation programmes.
The donation forms part of the church’s outreach efforts aimed at providing both material and spiritual support to inmates while encouraging their reintegration into society.