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Regional News of Monday, 6 June 2011

Source: rancis Owusu-Ansah, Space FM,Sunyani

Youth Charged to Expand Territories

The National Outreach Director of the Living Grace Ministries, Rev. Collins Tettey,
has charged the youth to make concerted efforts at expanding their territories to
enable them impact positively on communities and nations.

Rev. Tettey urged the youth to “consciously expand their horizon, increase their
territories, aspire for greater things and bear in mind that no body can determine
their boundaries as children of God” .

He again reminded the youth that they are the generation expected to possess
territories and continue the work of the lord, stressing that “our forefathers who
started the work can only rest in their graves if the present generation increase
their influence”.

Rev. Tettey was addressing a cross section of the media in Sunyani on his return
from Johannesburg, South Africa where he attended an international conference.

He pointed out that God has placed students in various campuses to effect positive
changes in the lives of many people and they must be up to the task by enhancing
their spirituality.

The outreach director reminded the youth that many pastors must be raised from among
them to vigorously carry out God’s work and that can not wait any longer.

He said if the youth are to experience breakthroughs, season of increment as well as
increase their influence, then it is time for them to systematically expand in all
fields of endeavour.

“It is time for you to have dominion in the area you live and operate and you can do
that by placing value on your lives and bearing in mind that you have the backing of
our creator to possess what belongs to you”, he said.

Rev. Tettey therefore charged students not be satisfied with their first degrees but
rather strive for higher academic achievements to enable them rule.

The outreach director pointed out to the students not to allow their peers to
discourage them from attaining higher academic qualifications and other objectives
in life.

He added that it is God’s desire to see his people enlarging their territories
spiritually, academically, financially and socially.

He urged students that as Christians, they have vast areas to possess and must break
every limitation in their lives and maximise their impacts to affirm their
greatness.

“We have been called to greatness because we have accepted Jesus Christ and we need
to maximise our impacts and move from victory to victory”, he pointed out.

He charged students to be great ambassadors of their various churches irrespective
of the present situation because they still have large areas to posses and students
must be actively involved in that crusade.

Source: Francis Owusu-Ansah, Space FM,Sunyani