Victory Bible Church Marks 40 Years of Faith and Global Impact
Victory Bible Church International, established in Kokomlemle on June 2, 1985, has evolved into a global spiritual family with over 250 branches spanning four continents. The church, under the leadership of Bishop Tom Gideon and later Bishop Nii Nabi Apiakai Tackie-Yarboi, celebrated its 40-year journey of steadfast faith and transformative impact.
President John Dramani Mahama lauded the church's holistic approach, combining evangelism, education, community outreach, and social development. He acknowledged its role in nation-building, describing it as a model of excellence and discipline. The President also praised the church's initiatives, including health campaigns, youth empowerment programmes, music and arts ministries, and the Wonderful Jesus Conference. The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, commended Bishop Tackie-Yarboi and the church leadership for their exceptional dedication and transformative impact over the years. The church's anniversary theme this year, drawn from Isaiah 58:12, reflects its mission and enduring legacy. MPs Ahmed Ibrahim and Rita Naa Odoley Sowah joined the church's thanksgiving service.
Victory Bible Church International, with its 40-year history of steadfast faith and transformative impact, continues to grow and inspire. The church's commitment to holistic ministry and community development has earned it praise from the highest levels of government. As it looks to the future, the church remains dedicated to its mission of raising the foundations of many generations.
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