Tuesday, 8 November 2016

MINISTER OF THE DAY: photos

Prophet Victor Kusi Buateng


                                                                                                                         

Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng is a true reflection of the scripture “God uses the foolish things of this world to confound the wise”. He is the Founder and General Overseer of Power Chapel Worldwide headquartered in Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa.

An authentic and renowned Prophet of God who draws the presence of God through worship. Having held this conviction of the voice of God being more powerful than the good intentions of man, Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng has risen from a school dropout, society reject, sleeping in uncompleted buildings to classrooms, into being a prominent father to the fatherless, counselor to Presidents and an encourager to the downtrodden. 

Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng has travelled extensively throughout the USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Belgium, Asia, Canada and Africa, preaching the word of God and building the Body of Christ with his down-to-earth message of hope, deliverance and love. He has received numerous awards and recognition from institutions such as the US House of Congress, the State of Texas and The Central Destitute Infirmary.

He has authored books like Blood for Blood, Wisdom Capsules for Survival, Manasseh before Ephraim and more to come. He is the founder of Home of Destiny Educational Fund, which takes care of the needy. He recently started The VKB (Victor Kusi Boateng Ministries). The Archbishop Nicholas Duncan- Williams is the spiritual father of this renowned Prophet of God.


Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng is married to the beautiful Anita and they are blessed with four children;Breanna, Beyonce, Breindelle and Victor Bryan.

                                                                                     
                                                                                           


                                                                                    
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