PROCLAIM: A Mid-Year Report of Grace & Impact (Nov 2024–Apr 2025)
8 April 2025 | FAITH & FORMATION | By Solomon Appiah, Ph.D. | 18 mins read





A qualitative mid-year report aligned to the PROCLAIM Agenda—showing how the mandate “Heal the sick, take healing to the nations” flows through Partnerships, Reach, Outreaches, Centers, Languages, Ambassadors, Inspiring Testimonies, and Ministry Programs.

I) Source & Priority — The 3:00 a.m. Mandate

Before 1994, our Man of God, Rev. (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, was already ministering healing in the power of the Holy Ghost. Then came a holy escalation. In the quiet of the night—around 3:00 a.m.—the Lord Jesus stood physically before him and spoke with deep concern for the sick around the world. In that visitation, the Master charged him plainly: “Heal the sick… take healing to the nations.” On a separate occasion, Pastor asked, “Of all You have given me, which is first?” and the Lord set the priority: “Healing to the Nations.”

From that moment, the Healing School emerged and is recognized as the flagship stream of this mandate—where the message and power of Christ are proclaimed, demonstrated, and multiplied across peoples, languages, and territories. Sunesis Learning Initiative stands within this current as a partnering ministry and pastoral ambassador—sons and helpers who amplify the vision, serve its priorities, and report its fruits with accuracy.

“Heal the sick… take healing to the nations.” — The Master’s charge that set the flagship and defined our assignment.

II) Flagship & Supports — How the Stream Flows

The Healing School is the flagship of the Master’s charge. It is the river that carries the 3:00 a.m. mandate—“Heal the sick… take healing to the nations.” Around this flagship, the Spirit has arranged supporting arms that serve and amplify its reach:

    • Healing to the Nations (HTTN) — the distribution engine: testimonies, magazines, and healing content that cultivate faith and carry healing consciousness into homes, churches, hospitals, and nations.
    • International School of Ministry (ISM) — the enablement arm: ministers are trained, aligned, and translations and operational supports are mobilized so the Healing School current can scale across languages and territories.
    • (Rhapsody, LHS, Global Day of Prayer, Praise Nights, Global Communion, IPPC, etc.) — the faith-and-participation channels that focus prayer, publicity, and people toward the broader Vision.

Operational brief under the Healing School’s PROCLAIM agenda:

    • Lift the flagship — align campaigns, referrals, and Healing Centers with the Healing School stream.
    • Serve the supports — distribute Healing to the Nations; equip ministers and translate ministry programs through the ISM.
    • Learn from and Use the amplifiers — Rhapsody, LHS, Global Day of Prayer, Praise Nights, Global Communion, IPPC — to focus prayer, publicity, and participation.

III) Executive Snapshot — Nov 2024 → Apr 2025

Sunesis serves the Healing School’s PROCLAIM agenda as a partnering ministry and an ambassador of the vision of our Man of God, Rev. (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome.

    • Honours within LoveWorld
      • President’s Office: Top Partnering Ministries (Global) — 10th
      • Healing School: Top 100 (Global) — 23rd
      • Healing to the Nations: Global Top Partner
      • International School of Ministry (ISM): Top 200 (Global) — 7th
    • Territory & Presence
      • New city engagements in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago; pastors’ cells active in both nations as doctrinal and pastoral footholds
    • Outreach Cadence
      • Friday/Sunday teaching seminars ran without interruption; targeted mid-week intensives as required; monthly pastors’ cell sustained alignment
    • ReachOut World / First-Contact Tools
      • Conducted ReachOut World campaigns — Ghana (Accra clusters); Trinidad & Tobago (Rio Claro—South; Maloney—East)
      • Rhapsody of Realities distributed at first contact and in follow-up/cell discipleship
    • Healing Centers (physical & virtual)
      • Regular sessions held; testimonies documented and submitted; referrals into Healing Streams and the Healing School maintained
    • Languages & Resources
      • Sponsored multiple language projects; in one Healing Streams window we sponsored 25 languages at a go; materials deployed with QR on-ramps
    • Media & Testimony Signal
      • Curated testimonies released across YouTube, Rumble, socials, and HSTV; subscriptions and viewership trending upward
      • Campaign/participation evidence on file: ReachOut World (Dec 2024 Ghana; Dec 2024 T&T; Feb 2025 Ghana) and Healing Streams participation (Mar 2025 albums)
    • LoveWorld Programs Engaged
      • ISM, Healing School, Healing to the Nations, Rhapsody, Global Communion, Live Healing Services (LHS), Global Day of Prayer, Praise Nights, IPPC

IV) Why Healing Demonstrations Are Central — Do → Teach → Confirm

This is the Bible’s order. “All that Jesus began to do and to teach (Acts 1:1). He was anointed and “went about… healing all (Acts 10:38). The Apostles preached “in demonstration of the Spirit and of power” (1 Cor 2:4; cf. 1 Thess 1:5), and “the Lord confirmed the word with signs following” (Mark 16:20). In Scripture, doctrine is authenticated by works of the Spirit—especially healing.

Why this matters for our report. If the Gospel is rightly preached, confirmations follow. Therefore our mid-year account looks for this sequence in every assignment:

    • Do — public ministry rhythms maintained (seminars, outreaches, centers).
    • Teach — sound doctrine delivered with clarity and boldness.
    • Confirm — healings and other proofs accompany the Word.
    • Document — testimonies are vetted and submitted; referrals and follow-ups are recorded.

What counts as confirmation. Verified testimonies from services and Healing Centers; referrals that lead into Healing Streams/Healing School; recoveries reported by pastors’ cells; and distribution impact of translated materials that result in ministered healings. These are not anecdotes; they are witness.

Our posture as helpers. As a helping ministry, we live to amplify the ministry of our Man of God, Pastor Chris—serving the Healing School’s PROCLAIM agenda and allied LoveWorld programs. We witness the works of God, herald them to the nations, and steward the evidence with accuracy and joy.

How we serve PROCLAIM (at a glance):
P — Partnerships: We partner intelligently with Healing School (flagship), ISM, and Healing to the Nations—aligning campaigns, honoring protocols, and reporting fruits.
R — Reach: We extend the reach into new city clusters (Ghana & Trinidad & Tobago), planting pastors’ cells as doctrinal and pastoral footholds.
O — Outreaches: We keep a public rhythm—Friday/Sunday teaching seminars with targeted mid-week missions; we track responses and follow-up.
C — Centers: We operate physical/virtual Healing Centers; maintain referral pathways into Healing Streams/Healing School; keep clean registers.
L — Languages: We fund translations (25 this window) and circulate resources for heart-language impact.
A — Ambassadors: We carry ambassadorial assignments on strategic platforms and mentor ministers within cells/cohorts.
I — Inspiring Testimonies: We curate, vet, and submit testimonies; publish across media while protecting doctrinal and factual integrity.
M — Ministry Programs: We actively engage LoveWorld programs that amplify the flagship—ISM, Healing School, Healing to the Nations, Rhapsody, Global Communion, LHS, Global Day of Prayer, Praise Nights, and IPPC.

With this posture and practice—Do → Teach → Confirm → Document—we now present PROCLAIM (Healing School) in motion across the next sections.

V) PROCLAIM (Healing School) in Motion —

P: Partnerships

What we did. We aligned our yearly plan to the Healing School’s flow and served collaborating departments with precision—Healing School (flagship), Healing to the Nations, and ISM—while engaging amplifiers across LoveWorld as required.

Recognitions received (evidence of alignment).

    • President’s Office: Top Partnering Ministries (Global) — 10th Position.
    • Healing School: Top 100 (Global) — 23rd Position and Healing to the Nations — Global Top Partner.
    • ISM: Top 200 (Global) — 7th Position.
    • Plus three medal-style commendations and recurring acknowledgments in monthly director cells.

How partnership worked (our practice).

    • Single stream, clear lanes: flagship first (Healing School), with HttN for distribution and ISM for enablement/translation.
    • Operational hand-offs: Center → Healing Streams referrals; testimony dossiers → departments; translation sponsorships → ISM.
    • Reporting rhythm: timely summaries, artifacts attached (photos, clips, letters), and follow-up notes from cells/centers.
    • Honour culture: protocols kept; communications prompt; public thanksgiving given where recognition was received.

Why it matters. Partnership for us is sonship expressed—to lift the mandate, not ourselves. These honours are receipts of trust and assignments well handled, and they bind us to greater responsibility in the next stretch.

R: Reach

Where we extended.

    • Ghana: new city clusters engaged; pastoral presence established.
    • Trinidad & Tobago: additional cities reached; doors opened through local leaders.

How reach worked (our method).

    • City-first mapping: identify receptive hubs → align a host church/venue → seed a pastors’ cell as the doctrinal/pastoral foothold.
    • Three-lane funnel: (1) Public meetings for first contact, (2) Pastors’ cells for leadership alignment, (3) Healing Centers for continued ministration and referrals into Healing Streams/Healing School.
    • Language fit: deploy translated materials where needed (from the 25 funded this window) to create a heart-language on-ramp.

Evidence trail (qualitative).

    • Host confirmations and venue artifacts (fliers, photos, clips).
    • Pastors’ cell notes showing attendance, topics, and follow-ups.
    • Center registers + testimony dossiers submitted via the usual channels.
    • Rising inbound requests (invitations, prayer needs, counseling).

What changed on the ground.

    • A stable public rhythm now exists in each cluster (Friday/Sunday seminars + targeted mid-weeks).
    • Leaders are connected through pastors’ cells—faster mobilization, cleaner doctrine.
    • Care pathways are clearer: meetings → cell → Center → Healing Streams/Healing School.

Next-half priorities for Reach.

    • Add one new city cluster each in Ghana and T&T.
    • Strengthen cell-to-Center handoff (standardize follow-up scripts).
    • Expand language placement in the newer T&T cities (micro-tracts + QR video links).
    • Capture two flagship testimonies per cluster (short video + written dossier).

O: Outreaches

Where & how we moved (Nov ’24 → Apr ’25).

    • Ran ReachOut World campaigns in Ghana (Accra clusters) and Trinidad & Tobago — with field teams on streets, in neighborhoods, workplaces, and churches.
    • Distributed Rhapsody of Realities as our first-contact tool (campaign materials note 8,123 languages and 4,000+ dialects) and used it again in follow-up and cell discipleship.
    • Maintained our Friday/Sunday teaching seminars; added targeted mid-weeks when doors opened.

Documented campaign moments (on file).

    • Dec 2024 — Ghana: ReachOut World–Accra (album & video recap of engaged cities).
    • Dec 2024 — Trinidad & Tobago: ReachOut World (Rio Claro—South; Maloney—East).
    • Feb 2025 — Ghana: ReachOut World field distribution (album).
    • Mar 2025 — T&T & Ghana: Participation photos and outreach clips tied to Healing Streams with Pastor Chris (albums).

Field flow we executed.

    1. First contact: share Rhapsody, brief exhortation, offer prayer.
    2. Invite: connect to Healing Center session; guide to Healing Streams/Healing School.
    3. Follow-through: move respondents into pastors’ cells for doctrine and care; log cases for Center ministration.

Evidence & submissions.

    • Campaign briefs (dates/locations), photo/video sets, Rhapsody distribution logs, response cards, cell notes, Center registers, and testimony dossiers prepared and submitted through the usual department channels.
    • Prior pipeline example on record: Sunesis Healing Center Testimonies (July 2024) video — illustrating our “outreach → Center → testimony” workflow carried into this window.

What changed because of these outreaches.

    • Wider first-contact surface in both nations and faster on-ramp from street contact to Center appointment and Healing Streams connection.
    • Stronger city-cluster continuity: campaign → cellCenter rather than one-off events.

C: Centers

What our Centers are.
Physical and virtual Healing Centers that keep ministry present in the city between public meetings—places for teaching, ministration, counseling, and referral into Healing Streams and the Healing School.

How we ran them (this window).

    • Session cadence: scheduled clinics and prayer hours; ad-hoc intensives before Healing Streams.
    • Ministry flow: short Word exhortation → targeted prayer/ministration → counsel → next-step placement.
    • Placement paths: (1) back to pastors’ cell for discipleship, (2) to Healing Streams connection, or (3) to Healing School referral where appropriate.

Documentation & submission.

    • Registers maintained for each session (date, minister, attendees, notes).
    • Case briefs opened for ongoing situations (follow-up plan, scriptures given, contact).
    • Testimony dossiers compiled (before/after description, verification, witness contact) and submitted through the usual department channels.

Evidence trail (qualitative).

    • Center schedules, photos/clips of sessions, anonymized case notes, referral confirmations to Healing Streams/Healing School, published testimonies where clearance is granted.

Quality standards we kept.

    • Accuracy over hype in testimony wording; privacy honored.
    • Pastoral continuity: one minister “owns” each ongoing case until closure/hand-off.
    • Protocol alignment with departmental guidance before public release.
    • Timely reporting after major sessions and Healing Streams weekends.

What changed on the ground.

    • Centers now function as the hub of our care pathway: outreach → Center → Healing Streams/Healing School.
    • Faster turn-around from first ministration to documented testimony due to a cleaner dossier template.
    • Stronger pastor hand-offs from cells into Center appointments for targeted ministration.

Next-half priorities for Centers.

    • Add one more weekly slot in each active city cluster (evenings or lunch hour).
    • Standardize a 15-minute follow-up call within 48 hours of first visit.
    • Prepare a Center Toolkit (one-page forms + QR links to Healing Streams/how-to connect).
    • Capture two flagship, cleared testimonies per Center for publication (short video + written).

L: Languages 

What we sponsored (Nov ’24 → Apr ’25) — language translations for heart-language ministry

    • Underwrote multiple language projects in support of the Healing School stream.
    • During one Healing Streams window, we sponsored 25 languages at a go—a single push designed to accelerate first-contact and follow-up in new city clusters.

How we used the translations.

    • Deployed tracts, articles, and short video scripts in heart-languages alongside ReachOut World campaigns (Ghana & T&T) and at Healing Centers.
    • Packed materials with QR links to healing/teaching clips and Center booking/contact, so newcomers had an immediate next step in their own language.
    • Placed language-matched resources inside pastors’ cells for doctrinal follow-through.

Why it mattered on the ground.

    • Lowered friction at first contact; improved comprehension and retention in follow-up.
    • Helped cell leaders disciple with phrasing that fits local usage—clearer testimonies and cleaner documentation.
    • Strengthened the outreach → cell → Center → Healing Streams/Healing School pathway by removing language barriers.

Evidence on file.

    • Sponsorship confirmations; translation delivery notes; sample PDFs/scripts; distribution photos from Ghana & T&T; QR landing pages used in the field.

Next-half focus (Languages).

    • Identify the next language set per city cluster.
    • Standardize a micro-tract + QR bundle for all teams.
    • Capture two cleared testimonies explicitly tied to language placements (short video + written dossier).

A: Ambassadors 

Where we stood as ambassadors (Nov ’24 → Apr ’25).

    • Represented the vision across our own ministry and allied networks—online and in-person seminars, conference slots, church visitations, and pastors’ fellowships.
    • Cell ministry: launched and stewarded pastors’ cells in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago (recognised on-air: Top 10 Cell Leaders — 1st (December)).
    • Resource deployment: our teams actively used Rhapsody of Realities and Healing to the Nations Magazine at first contact and in follow-up.
    • Mobilisation to core programs: brought ministers and congregations into Healing Streams, Global Ministers’ Classroom, and related LoveWorld platforms tied to the Healing School stream.

How we worked (ambassadorial practice).

    • Seminars: conducted online and in-person teaching sessions tailored for pastors/leaders; followed each with Q&A and ministry.
    • One-on-ones: held targeted pastoral consultations (doctrine, healing ministry setup, referral pathways).
    • Cell → Program bridge: used cells to prepare and channel people into Healing Streams/Healing School and to sustain post-program discipleship.
    • Materials-in-hand: placed Rhapsody and HtTN Magazine with QR on-ramps to short teachings, testimonies, and Center booking.

Evidence on file.

    • Seminar flyers/links, short clips, and slide decks;
    • Cell broadcasts and recognition screen (Top 10 Cell Leaders — 1st);
    • Photos/albums from ReachOut World and Healing Streams participation (Mar 2025);
    • Follow-up notes from one-on-ones with pastors/leaders.

What shifted because of ambassadorial activity.

    • Faster uptake into Healing Streams and Global Ministers’ Classroom through cell-led mobilisation.
    • Cleaner doctrine and better referral discipline among partner leaders we mentored.
    • Higher field readiness: teams carried standard packs (Rhapsody + HtTN + QR), making first-contact → follow-up seamless.

Next-half focus (Ambassadors).

    • Lock a monthly ministers’ clinic (online) plus quarterly in-person hub per nation.
    • Expand the one-on-one track for senior pastors who want Healing Centers inside their churches.
    • Produce three micro-modules (10–12 mins each) for cell leaders: (1) How to run a Healing Center hour, (2) How to document a testimony, (3) How to guide a Healing Streams first-timer.
    • Target two new platform placements (conference or broadcast) to amplify the stream.

I: Inspiring Testimonies

What we shared (Nov ’24 → Apr ’25).

We submitted testimonies from our Healing Centers and personal ministry to LoveWorld—curated, verified, and aligned to departmental protocols. These were drawn from city clusters in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago, and from one-on-one ministrations with pastors and leaders.

Representative testimonies (anonymized).

    • Pain vanished: persistent, multi-site pain disappeared instantly during ministration; follow-up confirmed sustained relief.
    • Blood sugar normalised: a case reporting readings over 400 was prayed for; subsequent checks showed dramatic lowering into normal/single-figure readings, with improved strength and sleep.
    • Sight/reading improved: difficulty focusing on text cleared; person reported reading without strain after prayer.
    • Orthopaedic alignment: hip and thigh alignment corrected; a woman who limped for years began walking straight after describing “an invisible hand” touching her thighs.
    • Other diverse healings: headaches, mobility restrictions, and stress-induced symptoms resolved; peace and vitality restored.

How we documented (witness, not anecdote).

  • Dossier per testimony: before/after description, date/time, place, minister(s), verification contact, and follow-up notes.
  • Center registers + cell notes: cross-referenced so each testimony traces back to a meeting, a Center session, or a pastors’ cell.
  • Submission flow: dossiers submitted through the usual department channels; items cleared for public release were edited for privacy and accuracy.

Where we published/pointed.

    • Short clips and written summaries shared across YouTube, Rumble, socials etc
    • In meetings and cells, testimonies were used as faith builders and on-ramps to Healing Streams and Healing School referrals.

What this produced.

    • Faith rose tangibly in new clusters; response to altar calls and Center appointments increased.
    • Testimonies multiplied
    • Leaders we mentor adopted our documentation template, improving the quality and speed of reports from the field.
    • The outreach → Center → testimony pipeline became more consistent, giving partners clear evidence of grace at work.

Evidence on file.

    • Testimony dossiers (anonymized), Center registers, cell minutes, submission receipts to departments, and cleared media assets.

M: Ministry Programs

How we participated (Nov ’24 → Apr ’25).

    • In person (Lagos when possible): traveled to participate physically in key meetings tied to the LoveWorld stream.
    • Online (otherwise): engaged live from field locations with teams and partners, using cells/centers as viewing hubs.

Programs we served and amplified.

    • Healing Streams with Pastor Chris — full-cycle mobilisation (prayer, publicity, participation, testimonies). Notable moment: our lead received a personal ministry from Pastor Chris during this window.
    • Global Ministers’ Classroom (GMC) — invited ministers across our networks; used pastors’ cells as on-ramps and follow-up forums.
    • Global Communion Service — monthly alignment point; communion elements prepared in cells/centers.
    • Global Day of Prayer — hosted watch segments; lifted prayer points that flowed into Reach/Center operations.
    • Praise Nights with Pastor Chris — worship mobilisation; testimonies curated for faith-building.
    • Rhapathon — pushed Rhapsody of Realities distribution (tied to our ReachOut World campaigns).
    • ReachOut World — city-cluster activations in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago with Rhapsody front-door engagement.
    • Your LoveWorld Specials — doctrinal alignment; clips repurposed in seminars/cells for teaching emphasis.

Why this mattered in the field.

    • Kept our teams synchronised with the Man of God’s leadings and prayer focus.
    • Turned each program into a local activation: watch → pray → outreach/Center → testimony → report.
    • Strengthened minister mobilisation (GMC/Your LoveWorld) and public faith (Healing Streams/Praise Nights).

Evidence on file.

    • Flight itineraries and attendance confirmations (in-person Lagos visits).
    • Participation photos/screenshots; viewing hub rosters; prayer point sheets; outreach/Center schedules aligned to program dates.
    • Testimony submissions linked to program weekends (Healing Streams) and post-GMC minister actions.

VI) Looking Ahead — Under the PROCLAIM Agenda

In the next stretch our intention is simple and practical: partner more, fund the Gospel more, and carry the Healing School mandate with greater accuracy. We will keep the Friday/Sunday public rhythm and add focused mid-week missions wherever doors open—in workplaces, campuses, and neighborhoods—so that every city cluster hears and sees the Gospel. Each new door will be paired with a pastors’ cell for doctrine, prayer, and care, and with a Healing Center slot so people have a clear next step into ministration and, where fitting, a referral to Healing Streams and the Healing School.

We also purpose to sponsor more language translations and deploy them deliberately in the field. As the Lord helped us to sponsor 25 languages at a go during one Healing Streams window, we will repeat that kind of push so first-time hearers can receive the Word, view testimonies, and book Center appointments in their heart language. Alongside this, we plan to multiply pastors’ cells and Centers in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago, strengthening what already exists and adding where the Spirit leads.

Where possible we will travel to Lagos to participate in key meetings in person, and at other times host online hubs so our teams and partners can pray, participate, and act immediately. Above all, we will keep doing the simple things well: preach and minister, steward what God confirms, submit clean testimony dossiers, and give thanks publicly for every help received. Our prayer is to do it all with accuracy, joy, and speed—so that more people hear, believe, are healed, and are established.

Conclusion — From Witness to Partnership

This mid-year record is simple: the Master’s charge—heal the sick; take healing to the nations—is alive among us. By His grace we’ve engaged cities, kept a steady public rhythm, strengthened Healing Centers, sponsored languages, documented testimonies, and honored the lanes set for us under the Healing School flagship. As sons and helpers, we will keep the order: Do → Teach → Confirm → Document—with accuracy, joy, and speed.

Ministers and church leaders are warmly invited to partner with us in this vision.
Dr. Solomon Appiah is authorized to establish this work and to serve as an ambassador in your city or network. You can join a pastors’ cell, attend our teachings and seminars (online or in person), host a Healing Center hour, or simply fellowship with us as we mobilize for Healing Streams and allied programs.

Call to action. If you’d like to help us sponsor languages, seed a Center hour, or host a pastors’ clinic, write to +233 551 744 631 / sunesisnetwork@proton.me with the subject PROCLAIM. We’ll respond with next steps and a simple on-ramp for your church or ministry.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. Solomon Appiah, Ph. D. is a Ghanaian academic, Bible teacher, author, and consultant with expertise in public policy, advocacy, and international relations. His theological interests are primarily centered on eternal life and righteousness. He serves as the Lead Teacher at the Sunesis Learning Initiative, an organization dedicated to discipling individuals through inspired education and mentorship, aiming for personal and spiritual transformation. It is a progressive, mission-oriented, multifaceted global ministry dedicated to discipling the world for our Lord Jesus Christ.