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Lifeahead Vision Ministries, led by its founder and senior pastor, Rev. Dr. David Kofi Wuaku, recently celebrated its third anniversary with a grand durbar, reflecting on the ministry’s growth and the goodness of God.
The event, which brought together church members, dignitaries, and well-wishers, was a moment to reflect on the ministry's impact and its journey so far.
Founded three years ago, Lifeahead Vision Ministries set out with a clear mission to leverage research and innovation for talent development and community empowerment, aiming to bring about long-term, positive change.
What began as a small vision has since evolved into a thriving ministry focused on spiritual guidance and social transformation.
During his address, Rev. Dr. Wuaku shared his thoughts on the ministry's progress, attributing its success to God's unwavering faithfulness. “Through both challenges and triumphs, God’s goodness has been our shield, and His mercy our covering,” he said.

He referenced Psalm 23:6, which reads, “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever,” explaining that the scripture has been a guiding principle for the ministry’s work.
The anniversary celebrations included worship, thanksgiving, and several testimonies from congregants who have seen their lives transformed through the ministry’s outreach and development programmes.
Rev. Dr. Wuaku also highlighted the importance of vision in sustaining growth, quoting Proverbs 29:18: “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” He stressed that Lifeahead Vision Ministries is built on a foundation of vision that goes beyond the church and impacts entire communities and generations.
“We are not just a church; we are a movement—a movement of transformation, empowerment, and divine impact,” he told the congregation. “We are raising people of purpose, equipping them to influence nations with their faith, knowledge, and talents.”
The anniversary event also served as a call to action, with Rev. Dr. Wuaku urging the congregation to embrace the next phase of the ministry’s journey with renewed commitment.
He outlined key areas of focus for the coming years: deepening faith, strengthening the spiritual foundations of believers; talent development, providing platforms to nurture God-given talents; community impact, expanding outreach initiatives to reach more people; and global influence, extending the ministry’s vision to make an impact on the global stage.
“We must rise beyond complacency and step into the fullness of our calling,” he urged. “The same God who has brought us this far is calling us higher, deeper, and farther.”
During the event, Rev. Dr. Wuaku expressed his gratitude to the church leadership for their support, the ministry workers for their dedication, and the congregation for their faith. He also thanked the dignitaries and guests for their presence, recognising their contributions to the ministry’s progress.
He concluded his speech by giving glory to God, declaring, “To Him alone be all the praise! For He is the reason we are here today, and He will continue to be the foundation upon which we stand.”
As Lifeahead Vision Ministries enters its fourth year, the excitement in the air suggests the ministry is looking forward to greater things. The anniversary celebration concluded with prayer and prophetic declarations over the church, its members, and the work ahead.
Congregants left the event with renewed faith, confident that the journey of transformation had only just begun. “May the goodness and mercy of the Lord continue to follow us. May we walk boldly into the future with faith and expectation. And may this third anniversary mark the beginning of an even greater move of God in our midst!” Rev. Dr. Wuaku said.
Lifeahead Vision Ministries’ third anniversary was a milestone in the ministry’s journey—a celebration of God’s faithfulness and a reaffirmation of the ministry’s vision.
With a focus on the future, the ministry is moving forward, driven by faith and a commitment to bringing about lasting change in communities both locally and beyond.
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