A Liberian prelate, Emmanuel Nyan Roberts, has been affirmed as an Apostle in fulfillment of Ephesians 4::11-12 which states, “and he gave some Apostles, some Prophets, Evangelists, and some Pastors and Teachers, for the perfecting of the Saints, for the work of the Ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.”
The Liberian Clergyman, prior to affirming him as Apostle, has been in Ministry for decades, serving in different capacities, and has also labored through the face of some difficulties which could have served as sufficient reasons for him to forsake the call to the Ministry, but he remained committed and believing in God’s own time.
Apostle Roberts is the founder and General Overseer of the Soul Harvesters Ministry in Karn’s Town, Johnsonville, Montserrado County, and shepherd to hundreds of flocks, and a father to many sons and daughters whom he has impacted in the Ministry.
He also runs a school, providing education for less fortunate children and the underprivileged through scholarships, financial aid, amongst others, as well as orphanage homes where several parentless children are being catered to through his Ministry.
However, several pastors including four renowned Liberian Prelates which include Bishop Dr. B. Darlington Gnininte, Sr, Bishop Prince Ukandu, Rev. Dr. Amos Bryan, and Rev. Rufus Kahn served as Consecrators at the apostolic affirmation ceremony of the Apostle recently at his Church edifice in Johnsonville.
They cautioned Apostle Emmanuel Nyan Roberts to continue in the path of obedience and submission to God for greater works.
The men of God also rallied members of the Soul Harvesters Ministry to support and believe in Apostle Emmanuel Nyan Roberts as he takes on the rank of an Apostle.
For his part, the newly affirmed Apostle, Emmanuel Nyan Roberts lauded the men of God for fulfilling the scripture, and affirming him as an Apostle of the Lord.
He assured them of his continuous humility, submission and obedience to the work of God, and the transformation of the flocks he leads, and contributing to the growth and development of Liberia, physically and spiritually.
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