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Lifeahead Vision Ministries has officially confirmed six ministers of God who were ordained three years ago, marking their full acceptance into pastoral leadership.

The solemn ceremony, held at the church’s headquarters in Tema, was led by the founder and senior pastor, Rev. Dr. David Kofi Wuaku, who encouraged the ministers to remain steadfast in their faith and committed to their divine calling.
Addressing the congregation, Rev. Dr. Wuaku acknowledged the challenges of ministry but reassured the confirmed pastors that with perseverance and trust in God, they would overcome any obstacles that lay ahead.

"Ministry is not an easy journey, but through prayer, dedication, and unwavering faith, you will fulfil your calling. Trust in the Lord, and He will guide you," he urged.
A Sacred Confirmation Ceremony
The confirmation process was officiated by Rev. John Avorgah, who led the six ministers through the Oath of Faith and Dedication. He reminded them that ministry requires readiness to serve at any moment and urged them to remain prayerful and focused.
"As servants of God, you must be prepared at all times. Ministry is about commitment, sacrifice, and allowing the Lord to work through you. Stay focused and prayerful as you fulfil your responsibilities," Rev. Avorgah emphasised.

A Notable Confirmed Minister
Among the six confirmed ministers was Lady Pastor Miriam Tugbewofia Wuaku, a lawyer and the daughter of Rev. Dr. David Kofi Wuaku. Her journey in ministry has been marked by dedication, and her confirmation was met with admiration from the congregation, who expressed confidence in her leadership.
A Moment of Celebration and Gratitude
The confirmation ceremony was filled with joy as members of Lifeahead Vision Ministries congratulated the newly confirmed ministers and prayed for strength and wisdom in their spiritual journey.
The event concluded with a powerful worship session, thanksgiving, and words of encouragement, reinforcing the importance of their mission in serving the Kingdom of God.
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