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Pastor Amoako: Founder Of Resurrection Power Acknowledges As A Christian Hero To mark His 30 Years Anniversary


Pastor Amoako: Founder Of Resurrection Power Acknowledge As A Christian Hero To mark His 30 Years Anniversary.


The Founder of Resurrection Power, now Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries International, the late Evangelist Amoako is highly acknowledged by some congregations within and outside the Ministry as a hero in Christianity in the area of Deliverance and Spirit filled Evangelism. He died on the mission at Winneba from Takoradi to Accra on .............in a lorry accident.

The group has declared this Month of March as "March for Amoako's Vision" (MAV) to empower, encourage and support selfless dedication to the work of God as well as sound and moral Christian practices and finally to share equal joy and sorrows in the Ministry of God.

The group is therefore, calling on all those who have a testimony to share on Sofo Amoako to invite them for personal engagement and recordings.

"Sofo Amoako is truly a man called by God to proof the Power of Christ's resurrection to mankind for repentance and abundance Faith in Christ" the PRO said.

The group has series of activities to celebrate this august Anniversary and among them are, visitation to the Sofo Amoako's Children & wife, the place where Resurrection Power started, the Headquarters of the Ministry, football game, musical show, media engagement, etc.

The group said, all that they need from you is your prayers and commitment to support this great and august Anniversary celebration. 


The group is calling all lovers of Sofo Amoako to contact its PRO on 020 44 60127 or 0541782649 ( Mr. Isaac Manu) for any further information.

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