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Celebrating the man, Rev. James Mckeown

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  • Augusco old boy, Toronto. 11 years ago

    I am just Glad that i have given my life to christ but not in partnership with the world, therefore everything to me is a secondary matter, finally it's not a one man church which belong to a husband and a wife, Thank goodnes ...
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  • JEFF 11 years ago

    THE CHURCH OF PENTECOST DURING MCKEOWN'S DAYS CANNOT BE SAID TO BE WHAT WE HAVE TODAY. IT WAS MORE SPIRITUAL WITH MIRACLES BECAUSE THE LEADERS WERE MORE COMMITTED. IT'S A DIFFERENT STORY TODAY. MONEY IS THEIR MAIN TARGET TODA ...
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  • Doris 11 years ago

    There is no democracy in the church. You cannot express an opinion. If you do,the threaten you with the Holy Spirit which most of them pretend they have by speaking in false tongues. Those who claim to speak in tongues are th ...
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  • alfa Issa 11 years ago

    Ha ha ha! its your choice so please hold your peace. They didnt force you to join them, you were interested in the drumming, dancing and the 'show' show'. May be you were drawn by the 'class' and the friendship that exists, f ...
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  • alfa Issa 11 years ago

    O no what a revelation? They are not alone in this, its all over the place!! Let us all pray for each other. Its true Rev Mckweon was spiritual, but you see, the weather has changed! Climate change is also affecting religious ...
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  • DKlondon 11 years ago

    As a member of Pentecost, I think Mckeown's week should be symbolic by ways of organising and financing sustainable social intervention programs which could cater for the less privilege in our societies.

    The church has be ...
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  • Nat Anyan Wiafe 11 years ago

    Nice article thank you .

  • BENTILL 11 years ago

    First of all , how can someone be sent to be a missionary for apostolic church, and then ,the same apostolic church ,come out of the church of Pentecost . You can contact me to get the real history including copy of the let ...
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  • alfa Issa 11 years ago

    Please help us by writing accurately, you are also contributing to the confusion. Rewrite your piece again and substantiate your claims of having Nkrumah's letter. You must be an older man by now or had it from your dad who m ...
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  • DV 11 years ago

    I vividly remember the history. Thanks Mr. Akpah

  • P K 11 years ago

    A great reformist and a true Apostle of God.

  • alfa Issa 11 years ago

    A good piece of history BUT very poorly written. it is very much disjointed and doesn't make sense. Either the editing made it so or the writer simply is not good with the english language. Please do re-write the material, it ...
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  • GYMERAH ISAAC 11 years ago

    As Jesus ordered his disciples to go into the world to be disciple and make others disciple was the exact thing Rev. JAMES MCHEOWN adhered to.
    Its no different to todays generation
    We must be bold enough to win more souls ...
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  • Abebrese Jnr. 11 years ago

    The centrum of all the toils is the
    HOLY SPIRIT.The baptism had taken place in West Africa before Rev.James
    Mckeown arrived.Let`s celebrate Holy
    Spirit Baptism rather.

  • Mark Acheampong-North-Taifa District 10 years ago

    This indeed is a great man of God who indeed deserves to be remembered. Kudos to thevExercutive council

  • Vance Kyle 10 years ago

    I am the nephew of Pastor James McKeown. I have an Ashanti elephant stool presented to him in the 1940s but have little detail about the circumstances. My mother Margaret, James' sister, is still alive but at 96yo can't remem ...
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