
A committed Christian man, filled with the Spirit and anchored in Christ, to have a positive impact on his family, church and community.
A MISSION

MEN'S MINISTRY
THE IMAGE AND THE GLORY OF GOD
THE IMAGE AND THE GLORY OF GOD
The ministry of the men of the Church of Pentecost responds to the needs and interests of the men of the Church.
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It organises seminars, workshops, readings and symposia on all aspects of life including:
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marital enrichment, responsibilities of a husband in the home, education and care of children; business management and management techniques, leadership and responsibilities in the church, current national and international situations; learning basic principles of internal laws and other specialties related to men's ministry.

The 5 pillars of the
Men's Ministry
Spiritual life
We seek to encourage growth in knowledge and intimacy with God, through intentional discipleship
to establish greater unity and a spirit of harmony, for a body of Christ where the members are united in common effort for the good of the whole body.
Family life
To provide a foundation for healthy relationships among men in the church by creating a ministry that does not compete with any other, but works collaboratively with all, inspiring members to be active and responsible in their homes, local church and community, to become examples in society.
Ministerial life
Witness to the presence and power of God in today's world through the message of the Gospel for man, to reach men (and women) for Christ and especially those who have social, cultural interests or entrepreneurial, similar to ours.
Professional life
Model men according to the example of Christ, in humility, wisdom, growth, integrity and development in their professional context.
Be meticulously professional, in a spirit of excellence, free from mediocrity and apathy
Student life
In most cultures around the world, men are seen as repositories of knowledge and wisdom. This vision must be translated into reality, ensuring that they are studious and that they approach issues with acuity and foresight. By extension, we encourage younger generations to be studious.