Glory of God Prayer Group, St. Cecilia Parish, Wa Diocese, Ghana - Let Your Light Shine

Saint of the Day

The beginning of good works

The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. Saint Augustine

The unexamined life

The unexamined life is not worth living. Socrates

Perfect moderation

To many, total abstinence is easier than perfect moderation. Saint Augustine

Believe that you may understand

Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand. Saint Augustine

Intense love does not measure

Intense love does not measure, it just gives. Mother Teresa

Seek to love, not to be loved

Lord, grant that I might not so much seek to be loved as to love. Francis of Assisi

Forsaken by sin

To abstain from sin when one can no longer sin is to be forsaken by sin, not to forsake it. Saint Augustine

Raise funds of love

Let us more and more insist on raising funds of love, of kindness, of understanding, of peace. Money will come if we seek first the Kingdom of God - the rest will be given. Mother Teresa

Destroyer of peace

The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion because if a mother can kill her own child, what is left for me to kill you and you to kill me? There is nothing between. Mother Teresa

Forgiveness

Forgiveness is the remission of sins. For it is by this that what has been lost, and was found, is saved from being lost again. Saint Augustine

Fear vs reverence

Where there is reverence there is fear, but there is not reverence everywhere that there is fear, because fear presumably has a wider extension than reverence. Socrates

Touch the dying

Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have received and let us not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work. Mother Teresa

Prayer does not change God

Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays. Soren Kierkegaard

Too honest to be a politician

I was really too honest a man to be a politician and live. Socrates

False words

False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil. Socrates

The desire is thy prayers

The desire is thy prayers; and if thy desire is without ceasing, thy prayer will also be without ceasing. The continuance of your longing is the continuance of your prayer. Saint Augustine

Miracles

Miracles are a retelling in small letters of the very same story which is written across the whole world in letters too large for some of us to see. C. S. Lewis

In season at all times

Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within reach of every hand. Mother Teresa

The real problem

The real problem is not why some pious, humble, believing people suffer, but why some do not. C. S. Lewis

Men should wonder at themselves

Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering. Saint Augustine

Introduction to the Faith Outreach Ministry

“But when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, you will be filled with power, and you will be witnesses for me in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:8

Background information on the Faith Outreach Ministry

Basis of the Faith Outreach Ministry

In 1991 the Catholic Charismatic Renewal organised a Life in the Spirit Seminars (LSS) program for some members, and as the Lord promised in Acts 1:8, He poured out His Holy Spirit upon them. Just as also promised in the book of the Prophet Joel 2:28, one of these members had a series of visions during his personal prayer time. He shared these visions with a more matured member of the group. Finally the group discerned that the Lord was requesting them to reach out to others far and wide. Incidentally, at this time, many of the youth were leaving the Catholic Church for Charismatic and Pentecostal Churches that had started proliferating in the Wa Township. The idea of reaching out was put into prayer for some time and it was noticed that there was the need to reach out.

The beginnings of the Faith Outreach Ministry

The first community the Outreach Ministry visited was Jang, an outstation in the Kaleo Parish. There was a crowd of Catholics and Non-Catholics alike. With the presentation of the word of God, followed by ministration of healing and deliverance, many signs and wonders happened, ending with many people personally accepting Jesus as their Lord and Saviour.

Trouble with the church hierarchy

After the Outreach Ministry started reaching out, it did not take long before the Catholic Church hierarchy stopped them from reaching out. There was fear that the group was just preparing to break away from the Church, since that had happened in some other Dioceses of our country. A number of reasons were advanced for the ban, but the main one was that some members of the Outreach Ministry were not living sacramental lives since their marriages were not blessed.

In obedience, the Outreach Ministry stopped its programmes and the members met regularly after fasting to pray and seek the face of the Lord to show the way. Within three months, all affected members had their marriages blessed in the Church, and yet the ban was not lifted. The members were counselled to be patient and wait on the Lord. If it was the will of the Lord He would certainly show the way they would reach out.

The Lord restores the Faith Outreach Ministry

At the time all this was happening, the late Monsignor Songliedong, who was the Vicar General of the Diocese of Wa, was also the chaplain of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the Diocese. It happened that he came to celebrate the 1992 Pentecost vigil mass with the Renewal and what happened in his presence was overwhelming. During the period of worship, people were falling here and there and manifesting, even though no-one had touched them. This was the power of the Holy Spirit at work. Those people affected were ministered to. Monsignor Songliedong and the other priests who were present were involved in the ministration. Monsignor Songliedong must have been satisfied with what he witnessed during that night and the next morning at mass. The bishop subsequently wrote to the Outreach Ministry, permitting them to go out again as they were doing before.

Formalization of the Faith Outreach Ministry

The operation of the Faith Outreach Ministry from then on was more formal than before. A leadership structure was put in place and outreach programmes were planned. The team sent letters ahead to inform Parish Priests and parishioners about its visit to their parishes. In these letters the team sought permission to enable one of their members present the Word during the mass. As the group kept praying together on Friday nights, many revelations started unfolding. The need to name the group was one such revelation. Using the exposed Blessed Sacrament as a source of healing during worship is another. The themes to speak on during outreach were also revealed.

Objectives of the Faith Outreach Ministry

  • To Re-evangelize fellow Catholics, particularly the youth.
  • To present Jesus to those that have not yet encountered Him and accepted Him as Saviour and Lord.
  • To challenge the youth of the Church to stand firm and to live the Catholic faith with conviction.

Enabling objectives of the Faith Outreach Ministry

  • Sharing of life testimonies backed by the word of God.
  • Praying and Ministering to people for the Lord to meet their needs.
  • Having alter calls and leading the people to accept Jesus as Saviour and Lord.
  • Leading the congregation to take their challenges to the Lord in the exposed Blessed Sacrament with expectant faith.

Activities of the Faith Outreach Ministry

  • A yearly Outreach plan is drawn and copies are given to the Bishop, to Parish Priests of all parishes that are to be visited, as well as the DST and other institutions that are involved.
  • Knowing that without the Lord nothing can be achieved, the Outreach Ministry observes three-days fasting and prayers before any outreach programme is undertaken.
  • A vigil is held every Friday night to pray for guidance and to share the Word. This is open to any person to participate.
  • The Glory of God Prayer Group has also organised a Rosary confraternity that intercedes with the praying of the Rosary.
  • Letters are sent to the Parishes and places to be visited. A request is made to the Parish Priest to allow a member of the team to speak to the congregation during the mass.
  • Outdoor crusades are held on the night of arrival of the Outreach Ministry group.

Results obtained by the Faith Outreach Ministry

Throughout all these twenty years of reaching out, crowds still gather to listen to the Word being presented by the Ministry. And as promised in Mark 16:17 – 18, many signs and wonders follow the presentation of the Word and ministration of healing and deliverance. The Lord fulfills his promises anytime the group goes out. Miracles witnessed during the period are many.

  • Permission by the church hierarchy for the Outreach Ministry to operate freely is the first miracle. Having a chaplain who was fully involved in the ministry, and funding of the ministry all these years without a hitch are other miracles.

To mention physical miracles that occurred during the operation of the ministry will be too much but just a few will suffice;

  • At Daffiama, the deaf and dumb daughter of a Muslim man was healed and she could hear and speak.
  • At Bulenga, a traditional worshiper who was going to the market (this man had a sickness that made him bent-over) had instant healing after stopping to listen to the word that was being  proclaimed by members of the Faith Outreach Ministry. He gave up his idols to be destroyed.
  • At Nandom, a lady who was crippled for five years gained her healing and walked home. She later joined the Catholic Charismatic Renewal.
  • At Lawra, a Rev. Sister who had an accident and could not lift the hand received her healing instantly.
  • A family in Busa Tangzu after hearing the word of God gave up all their idols for destruction and accepted Jesus as their saviour and Lord. At this place before the family could gather for the word to be presented, the Ministry members were attacked by bees. Discerning the danger, members began to pray silently and within a minute everything was calm for the Word to be presented. Many other Catholics and non-Christians who worshipped idols gave them up for destruction and received Jesus as Lord.
  • At Welembelle, a woman who was sick and burdened was healed by the Lord Jesus exposed in the Blessed Sacrament for adoration.
  • At Yeezu Tang in Ko, a woman who was carried on a stretcher received her healing instantly after being ministered to. At that same place, a member of the Outreach Ministry doubted the real presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and when she touched the monstrance that contained the Blessed Sacrament, she fell as a result of power that came out from the monstrance

 Achievements of the Faith Outreach Ministry

  • Reduction in the number of young Catholics leaving the Catholic Church for other Churches.
  • Many Catholics understand their responsibilities to the Church and cherish their faith.
  • Some Catholics who left the Church have returned.
  • Young Catholics are now proud of their faith and have a positive outlook to life.

 Funding of the Faith Outreach Ministry

At the beginning, funding of the Outreach Ministry programmes was by members. Not enough funds were available.
Funding is still a challenge even though the Glory of God prayer group has taken up the funding of the Outreach Ministry's programmes. Yet funding is inadequate due to steady increase in cost of outreach programmes.

 Challenges of the Faith Outreach Ministry

  • At the beginning, the hierarchy of the Church had reservations about the sincerity and objectivity of the Ministry. At some places, the Ministry was received with a lukewarm attitude.
  • Some parish priests restrict the Ministry in its operation.
  • Transportation is also a challenge. For the meantime, the ministry depends on the benevolence of one of the members who uses his double-decker pickup for transportation.
  • Lack of public address system. The Ministry depends on the Glory of God prayer group’s instruments and anytime it reaches out and comes late, it affects the prayer meeting on that Sunday. Even then the instruments of the Glory of God prayer group alone are not adequate.

The way forward for the Faith Outreach Ministry

  • The Ministry has to prove its sincerity to the church hierarchy that it is for the good of the Church by obeying and getting involved in other church activities.
  • The Glory of God prayer group is to intensify its campaign for its members to pay their special levy for the running of the Ministry.
  • The group should also encourage its members to pay money into the transport fund and to also appeal to friends and other benefactors for funds to purchase a suitable means of transport and public address system.

Conclusion

The Ministry is grateful to all who have accepted the vision and objectives of the Faith Outreach Ministry and have supported it in diverse ways. We are grateful to the Bishop of Wa diocese who has given his consent for the Ministry to operate. To the parish priests who welcome the Ministry to their parishes and allow members the forum to share their faith with their fellow Catholics, to all those who do the underground work in support of the Faith Outreach Ministry,  may the good Lord continue to bless them. We assure all that whatever support they give will be used for the glory of God.


Compiled by:
Felix Dordaa Mahama

Edited by:
Jacob P. Duorinah
(MST LEADER)

The agenda is on - The six stages of soc…

Social Deception very often is a process by which wrong becomes right, and right becomes wrong. It’s a complete paradigm shift of opinions, standards and morals that is achieved softly, subtly and often takes a generation to entrench into society. Those who engineer it are very deliberate and structured in their approach.   If you want to know what I am talking about, find out your mother’s views on things like sexuality and marriage and compare them with yours. The contrast in... Read more>>>

The rotten generation

 Aaah! Oooh!I can smell the smokeThe smoke of the burning generationGeneration of darkness and crimeDark, deep, deeper than the bottomless pit   This rotten generationMakes my heart bleedI am filled with sorrow about how morality Is being thrown away Like a piece of cloth wrapped around the waist Aah! What a generation of it-doesn’t-matter   This rotten generationPursues the youth with its rotten fingersCapture them, harden their hearts like stonesThe youth no more see the light Jesus Christ has become deviant crime Drugs and... Read more>>>

The Lord's prayer

Our Father, who is in heaven, holy is your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. OR Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give... Read more>>>

Make your every matter the Lord's

Shall the Lord be defeated in any matter? An Absolute No. But the problem is, is your matter the Lord's matter? If yes, be rest assured that it's settled. For whoever picks a bone with you, picks a bone with the Lord; whoever/whatever is fighting you is seen to be fighting the Lord. Learn to make your every matter the Lord's matter and you have no matter. Take it to the Lord in prayer.   Read more>>>

Do miracles still happen in the Catholic…

The answer to the question of whether miracles still happen in the Catholic Church has always raised follow-up questions in my mind. Yes, I know that miracles still happen in the Catholic Church, but if so why are so many Catholics still into idolatry, consulting gods and mallams everywhere at the sight of any small problem? Why do many Catholics not hear about these miracles? How important are miracles in the Catholic Church and in our relationship with God? I believe that... Read more>>>

The unconditional love of Jesus Christ w…

{bib=Matthew 13:44-46} Have you ever fallen in love? Do you remember when the phone rang and he or she was on the other end? Your heart fluttered with excitement. You couldn’t wait to see your loved one again. However, the romantic attraction you’ve ever had is nothing compared to the way Jesus loves you. You’re always on his mind. To him, you are the “pearl of great price” ({bib=Matthew 13:46}). He gave up everything for your salvation. If only this would... Read more>>>

Living in a changed life

Three days fasting and prayers - Wednesday, 26th November, 2008 Teacher: Felix Dordaa Mahama Text: {bib=1 Peter 4:1-6} “When you go to Rome, do what the Romans do” Once we want something from a certain place, we have to identify ourselves with that place and live like the people there (“When you go to Rome, do what the Romans do”). Once we change our state of life, we have to change the things that we do or the way we used to do them. In our... Read more>>>

It's a hoax: NASA finds message fro…

This message has been circulating on the internet and elsewhere about the discovery of a message from God by NASA. This is part of the story: The original message "NASA announced today that its Curiosity Rover has found an unambiguous message from God written on tablets in a Martian cave. According to an official press release two giant stone slabs the size of small elephants were located deep inside a cavern abutting Aeolis Mons, a large mountain. Upon one tablet is a copy of the Ten... Read more>>>

In your presence: prayer

Lord Jesus I need your presence in my life. Your presence is so sweet because you are a sweet Lord. When I rose from bed this morning, I felt so lonely, I felt so fearful because of all the difficulties I faced yesterday. I felt so uncertain about what was going to happen today. Review of previous day's events Early in the morning Ok, Lord, let’s review some of the things that happened yesterday. When I woke up in the morning, my children... Read more>>>

Do I Need to Forgive Others to be Forgiv…

Dear ..., I hope this writeup meets you in good spirits. Unfortunately, we couldn’t complete the discussion we started, so I decided to put my thoughts together in this writeup for you to study. I hope you read this writeup with an open mind. I referred to Matthew 5:21-24, 38-48, Matthew 6:14,15 and Matthew 18:21ff to make the point that unforgiveness is one of the gravest sins, because it actually prevents your other sins from being forgiven. You challenged that a Christian can’t... Read more>>>

Is the Bible the Final Authority?

This article has been inspired by the conflict that exists within Christianity mainly due to the interpretation of the bible (the genuine cases). First of all it is important for us to understand the place of the bible in Christianity before we can properly apply it to Christian spirituality. This article seeks to use the dealings of God with his people Israel, the dealings of Jesus and the apostles with the early Christians, the bible itself and common sense to... Read more>>>

Advice to young girls

The moment you agree to date a married man,you agree to be a second class woman andevery second class person is classified as a person of lower value.Now look at it this way.If he is with you and his wife calls,he lies that he is still in the office or on an official assignment.You dare not interrupt his conversation or quiry him, but you can't call him when he is at home....... My sister you be toy? He sneaks you from... Read more>>>

What does God say about your problems?

A personal reflection on 23rd July 2011{bib=2 Kings 19:1-37} (start at {bib=2 Kings 18:13}) OR {bib=Isaiah 36, 37} {bib=2 Kings 19:3} – When you are in grief, do you pick a boyfriend/girlfriend for help; do you consult another god, do you start looking for a way to extort other people, do you throw your hands up in despair?               – When you are in shame do you show your enemies? {bib=2 Kings 19:6} – What are you going through now? Sickness, joblessness, underpayment, frustration... Read more>>>

Should transgender people be baptized or…

Report of the Catholic Church's position on baptism of transgender people Recently, there has been a report claiming that the Catholic Church has decided to permit transgender people to be baptized and become godparents. I first read the report on graphic online website, titled "Trans people can be baptised in Catholic church and be godparents, says Vatican," through a link posted on WhatsApp. Though I have not read the original document supposedly released by the Vatican, an online search at the time... Read more>>>

Popular prayers

The Apostles’ Creed I believe in God, The Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell; the third day he rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from there He shall come to... Read more>>>

When God decides: authority of God

Exhortation during three days fasting and prayers: 28th–30th January, 2009Teacher: Felix Dordaa Mahama Text: {bib=Matthew 20:1-16} When God decides, no one can stand in His way. The message in the above title is what today’s text has presented to us. Jesus has likened the kingdom of heaven (i.e., the operation of God) to the farmer who has hired workers to work in his vineyard. The vineyard owner chose to pay the latecomers as much as he had paid the early comers, and this... Read more>>>

Do not be terrified

Praise the Lord, my soul!O Lord, my God, how great you are!You are clothed with majesty and glory;you cover yourself with light.You have spread out the heavens like a tentand built your home on the waters above.You use the clouds as your chariotand ride on the wings of the wind.You use the winds as your messengers and flashes of lightning as your servants.You have set the earth firmly on its foundations, and it will never be moved. Good day dear one, the God... Read more>>>

A brief history of the Holy Rosary and h…

What is the rosary? The angel Gabriel’s greeting to Mary, when he came to announce the conception of Jesus, is familiar to most Catholics. It is echoed in one of the most popular Catholic prayers, the Hail Mary (in Latin, Ave Maria): “Hail, [Mary,] favoured one [or ‘full of grace’]! The Lord is with you” (Luke 1:28). The words that follow in that prayer also come from Scripture, from Elizabeth’s greeting to our Lady soon afterward: “Blessed are you among women, and... Read more>>>

Respect dignities

When we despise dominion and speak evil of dignities we break the divine pattern and bring a tide of curse upon ourselves and those under our care. As those under our authority behold how we treat those in authority over us, they will become fuelled by the same spirit and start to treat us in a similar manner. Once this spirit enters into a community, that community will burst apart at some point fracturing along personality lines. This is the... Read more>>>

The art of quiet time: prayer

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, I greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. May the grace and peace of God be in your heart. Friends, in {bib=Luke 22:39-46}, Jesus admonished us to keep watch and pray so as to avoid trial. Beloved, there will at some point in your life be a moment of trial, but at those times you need strength from above just as in the case of Jesus. ({bib=Luke 22:43}) Importance of prayer Dear friends, prayer... Read more>>>