DCLM, Ghana donates giant-LED screens, devotional books to University of Education Winneba

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The Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM), Ghana has donated two giant-LED screens to the University of the Education, Winneba (UEW) to enhance the institution’s worship service, reinforcing the ministry’s

relationship with the university. Additionally, the ministry presented 600 copies of the Daily Manna, the church’s widely circulated daily devotional authored by William

Folorunso Kumuyi, the General Superintendent of the DCLM. The devotional books were presented to the university’s management for onward distribution to staff members as a resource for personal

reflection, spiritual growth, and character development. According to Pastor Yaw Osei Owusu, the Coordinator for the Western-Central Zone of the DCLM, Ghana the presentation was in fulfilment of a pledge Dr

Edward K Tumsiah, the National Overseer (NO) of the Ministry made to the university.

He explained that the NO made the pledge after he delivered a sermon during the maiden Interdenominational thanksgiving service organised by the chaplaincy board of the university two weeks ago



The Pro VC used the occasion to reflect on prevailing public perceptions about religious organisations and commended the church for demonstrating practical Christianity through tangible support for
society.

“People now perceive churches as places where monies are collected, and after collection we do not know how the money is used. But I think this gesture will go a long way to change, to some extent, that kind
of perception”, he remarked.

Prof Mitchual added that the donation reflected the very essence of Christ's earthly ministry, noting that: “What you are doing this morning exemplifies the real thing that Christ did when He came onto
the earth”.

Pastor Thomas Oppong, the Cape Coast Regional Overseer of the DCLM who dedicated the items, prayed that God would use them for positive
impact and transformation.



Beyond serving as technological tools, Pastor Oppong said he was highly optimistic that screens would become channels through whichlives would be influenced positively, values would be strengthened,
and character would be moulded for generations to come.

The donation marks another milestone in the growing collaboration between faith-based organisations and educational institutions, underscoring the important role that religious bodies continue to play
in supporting education, moral development, and nation-building.

For the University, two giant LED screens are expected to significantly enhance communication and visibility during major events as the Ministry sees it as a practical expression of its commitment to serving communities beyond the walls of the church and contributing meaningfully to the development of society.

The event ended with both the university officials and church leaders expressing optimism that the partnership would continue to deepen, creating opportunities for further collaboration in the shared pursuit
of academic excellence, ethical leadership, and national transformation

It was also attended by leadership of the university, members of the Chaplaincy Board, senior pastors of the church, staff, and students.

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