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General News of Thursday, 27 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Lifeahead Vision Ministries marks 3rd anniversary, with call to empowerment and growth

Lifeahead Vision Ministries, a faith-based organization, celebrated its third anniversary in Tema.

The event drew congregants, community leaders, and religious stakeholders. It was a time for reflection and vision casting. The ministry aims to empower people beyond just spiritual growth.

Dr. David Kofi Mawuvi Wuaku is the Founder and President of the ministry. He emphasized that it is not just a church but a movement. This platform uplifts individuals in many aspects of life.

“Lifeahead Vision Ministries is not just a church; it is a movement,” Dr. Wuaku declared.

He discussed how the ministry uses modern technology to reach more people. All church services are now available online via Facebook Live. This makes it easier for global participation.

One unique initiative is Vision Sunday, held every third Sunday of the month. Unlike traditional services, this day focuses on critical global issues affecting young people.

“We dedicate one Sunday each month to discuss these issues,” he explained.

This initiative supports holistic human development by integrating faith with practical solutions.

Dr. Wuaku announced plans for expansion at Lifeahead Vision Ministries. The church will serve as one platform among many for community empowerment through education and media engagement.

“We will be setting up schools and professional works,” he revealed. “We plan to launch radio and TV stations in the future.”

These projects will benefit both ministry members and the wider community. Lifeahead Vision Ministries aims to influence education and vocational training in Ghana and beyond.

In a spirit of unity, Dr. Wuaku invited other churches and organizations to join their programs.

“Anyone can follow us online or visit our church,” he said, emphasizing inclusivity.

He encouraged other churches to participate in upcoming training programs as well. The mission transcends any single congregation; it’s about collective transformation.

As they move forward, Dr. Wuaku assured everyone that many initiatives are planned but will be implemented gradually for sustainability.

“We will do many things, but one at a time,” he noted.

He stressed that Lifeahead Vision Ministries empowers people through Christ while nurturing talents and transforming communities.

The anniversary celebration ended with prayers, thanksgiving, and renewed commitment to the ministry's vision. Many congregants expressed excitement about the future under Dr. Wuaku’s leadership, which inspires socially aware believers.