The Church of Pentecost has built and donated a prison facility to the Ghana Prisons Service at Ejura in the Ashanti Region.
This forms part of the Church quest to help make various prisons as decent place to live as possible.
In January 2020, when the C.O.P announced its plans to build prisons in the country, some social media commentators critiqued the decision vehemently saying that could mean the church endorsing people going to Prison.
The leadership of the Church responded that, Prison can be anybody’s Second home as some of the apostles in the Bible were even kept in prisons for committing no crime.
As such, being in prisons does not necessarily mean you did something wrong. Hence the need to invest in the deplorable state of Ghanaian prisons to make it a decent place to live as possible.
The church is building more of these at other locations in the country.
Below are some pictures