Tamale, Ghana – Founder and leader of Holy Hill Chapel Worldwide in the Northern Region of Ghana, Prophet Godwin Sarfo Annan, has commended founder and leader of Fountain Gate Chapel International, Rev. Joseph Eastwood Anaba “for coming back home”.
According to him, the decision by Rev. Eastwood Anaba to hold a programme in Tamale was God’s answer to the prayer of many pastors in Northern Ghana.
While commending Rev. Eastwood Anaba and Fountain Gate Chapel for organizing the event he also urged other denominations in Tamale and beyond not to allow denominationalism and differences in doctrine to hold them back from participating in subsequent events in future.
“Over the years we have always prayed that God will direct him back to the North. He holds programmes all over the world especially in Accra and other places. But we don’t often get him to come to the North. And some of us secretly have been praying for a lot of years now. Last year God heard our prayer and this year God has heard our prayer. It looks as if it has become an annual affair.
“It is a moment when we all come to be revived, to receive from our father and to also challenge us, motivate us to be able to move forward. He’s not just a man of God for the Fountain Gate Chapel. He’s a global icon; he’s a citizen of the world and God’s Kingdom impacting various generations. We came and our spirits have been lifted and we’re trusting that the next phase of our ministry will see higher anointing, higher glory and higher power to be able to win more souls for the Kingdom of God”, Prophet Godwin told Savannah News in an interview during the last day of “Revival 2019”, a prayer event of Fountain Gate Chapel International held recently in Tamale.
“Revival 2019” is an annual event of member churches of Fountain Gate Chapel International in the Northern Region. It is an open event to all especially Christians in the Tamale Metropolis and its adjoining districts to come together to have fellowship, pray for peace and prosperity of Northern Ghana as well as the unity of the body of Christ.
The three-day event featured the founder and leader of the Fountain Gate Chapel International, Rev. Joseph Eastwood Anaba and Rev. Clement Anchebah, Chairman of International Presbytery at Fountain Gate Chapel International.
Over one thousand people including pastors, church leaders, students and primarily members of Fountain Gate Chapel International participated in the event held at the Tamale campus of the University for Development Studies.
By SavannahNewsOnline.Com/Philip Liebs