Apostle
Living My Vocation: Apostleship, Teaching, and Leadership
The Apostle
From a young age, I felt a deep call to the ministry of apostleship—one centered on proclaiming the gospel, building communities, and equipping others for service. This apostolic journey has been rooted in my desire to share the good news of Jesus Christ while fostering unity within the body of believers. As an apostle, I understand my role not merely as a preacher but as a bridge-builder, uniting diverse communities of faith. My experiences with different Christian traditions, from Messianic Judaism to Pentecostalism and Lutheranism, have shaped my ministry into one that seeks to bridge divides, celebrate our shared faith, and lead others into deeper spiritual maturity.
The apostolic ministry I carry is not just about church planting or preaching—it is about mentorship, discipleship, and forming leaders who can carry the message forward. This mission has led me to establish and serve in various ministries, such as the founding of the Society of Young Messianic Jews and the ordination of ministers through Breakthrough Bible College in Danfa, Accra. From 2019 to 2022, I had the privilege of preparing and ordaining 12 ministers into various offices, continuing the apostolic tradition of empowering others for God’s work.
In addition to these efforts, I founded the International Student Association (ISA) at Luther Seminary to create a supportive environment for international students, and the I Am Black (IAB) Ministry, a Pan-African initiative aimed at empowering Black communities through theological education, spiritual formation, and social activism. Both ministries reflect my apostolic mission to plant and nurture spaces where individuals can experience God's grace, grow in their faith, and lead transformative change in their communities.
At the heart of this calling is my desire to see others equipped and empowered to serve Christ in their own unique capacities. Whether through church planting, mentorship, or community-building, my apostleship is about planting seeds of transformation, creating pathways for others to lead, and bringing unity to the body of Christ.
The apostolic ministry I carry is not just about church planting or preaching—it is about mentorship, discipleship, and forming leaders who can carry the message forward. This mission has led me to establish and serve in various ministries, such as the founding of the Society of Young Messianic Jews and the ordination of ministers through Breakthrough Bible College in Danfa, Accra. From 2019 to 2022, I had the privilege of preparing and ordaining 12 ministers into various offices, continuing the apostolic tradition of empowering others for God’s work.
In addition to these efforts, I founded the International Student Association (ISA) at Luther Seminary to create a supportive environment for international students, and the I Am Black (IAB) Ministry, a Pan-African initiative aimed at empowering Black communities through theological education, spiritual formation, and social activism. Both ministries reflect my apostolic mission to plant and nurture spaces where individuals can experience God's grace, grow in their faith, and lead transformative change in their communities.
At the heart of this calling is my desire to see others equipped and empowered to serve Christ in their own unique capacities. Whether through church planting, mentorship, or community-building, my apostleship is about planting seeds of transformation, creating pathways for others to lead, and bringing unity to the body of Christ.
The Teacher
Teaching has been a central part of my vocation, where I’ve had the privilege of shaping both the intellectual and spiritual lives of students across various educational institutions. My journey as a teacher began at Grace Life International School in Danfa, where I taught Religious and Moral Education (RME) and English Language from 2014 to 2018 during my university years. These early experiences gave me a deep appreciation for the power of education in developing young minds, instilling in them both moral values and academic excellence.
After completing my degree, I returned to my alma mater, Theocracy Senior High School, for my National Service between 2018 and 2019, where I taught Christian Religious Studies (CRS). Teaching at my former school was a full-circle moment, allowing me to mentor students in the same environment where I had once been shaped. It reinforced my belief that education and spiritual formation go hand in hand.
In 2020, I took on a new role at Great Divine Knowledge International School, where I taught RME, English Language, and ICT and served as the Assistant Headmaster until 2022. In this position, I not only taught but also took on leadership responsibilities, helping to guide the direction of the school while mentoring both students and fellow teachers.
Beyond the classroom, I also lectured at Breakthrough Bible College, preparing 12 ministers for ordination between 2019 and 2022. This role allowed me to equip future church leaders with theological and practical skills, fostering their spiritual growth and ministry development.
In every teaching role, whether in primary or theological education, my focus has been on empowering students to think critically, engage deeply with their faith, and apply biblical principles to everyday life. I see teaching not just as a profession but as a ministry, where I can help shape the future of both the church and society through education.
After completing my degree, I returned to my alma mater, Theocracy Senior High School, for my National Service between 2018 and 2019, where I taught Christian Religious Studies (CRS). Teaching at my former school was a full-circle moment, allowing me to mentor students in the same environment where I had once been shaped. It reinforced my belief that education and spiritual formation go hand in hand.
In 2020, I took on a new role at Great Divine Knowledge International School, where I taught RME, English Language, and ICT and served as the Assistant Headmaster until 2022. In this position, I not only taught but also took on leadership responsibilities, helping to guide the direction of the school while mentoring both students and fellow teachers.
Beyond the classroom, I also lectured at Breakthrough Bible College, preparing 12 ministers for ordination between 2019 and 2022. This role allowed me to equip future church leaders with theological and practical skills, fostering their spiritual growth and ministry development.
In every teaching role, whether in primary or theological education, my focus has been on empowering students to think critically, engage deeply with their faith, and apply biblical principles to everyday life. I see teaching not just as a profession but as a ministry, where I can help shape the future of both the church and society through education.
The Leader
Leadership has always been at the heart of my calling, and over the years, I have been entrusted with various leadership roles that have shaped my ability to guide and inspire others. My leadership journey spans both ministry and educational contexts, each offering me unique experiences and challenges that have enriched my understanding of service and stewardship.
During my time at Keystone Gospel Ministry in Danfa, Accra, I served as the National Deputy Presiding Elder from 2019 to 2022. In this role, I oversaw the church's activities and supported the pastoral team in ministerial duties. Alongside my work in ministry, I also lectured at Breakthrough Bible College, where I helped prepare 12 ministers for ordination into various offices. This dual leadership in the church and theological education allowed me to combine practical ministry with academic training, ensuring that future ministers were well-equipped both spiritually and intellectually.
Currently, at Luther Seminary, I serve in two key leadership roles: Operations Supervisor and Senior Admissions Ambassador. As Operations Supervisor, I am responsible for overseeing various operational aspects of the seminary, ensuring smooth functioning and supporting administrative efforts. In my role as Senior Admissions Ambassador, I work closely with prospective students, guiding them through the admissions process and representing the seminary in various capacities. These positions have honed my organizational and interpersonal skills, deepening my commitment to supporting both the institution and its diverse student body.
Throughout my leadership roles, I have remained committed to the principles of service, integrity, and mentorship. I believe leadership is about creating opportunities for others to grow, fostering a spirit of collaboration, and setting an example of humility and dedication. Whether in ministry or education, my goal is to lead with compassion and vision, helping others realize their full potential while working toward the greater mission of the Church and the Kingdom of God.
During my time at Keystone Gospel Ministry in Danfa, Accra, I served as the National Deputy Presiding Elder from 2019 to 2022. In this role, I oversaw the church's activities and supported the pastoral team in ministerial duties. Alongside my work in ministry, I also lectured at Breakthrough Bible College, where I helped prepare 12 ministers for ordination into various offices. This dual leadership in the church and theological education allowed me to combine practical ministry with academic training, ensuring that future ministers were well-equipped both spiritually and intellectually.
Currently, at Luther Seminary, I serve in two key leadership roles: Operations Supervisor and Senior Admissions Ambassador. As Operations Supervisor, I am responsible for overseeing various operational aspects of the seminary, ensuring smooth functioning and supporting administrative efforts. In my role as Senior Admissions Ambassador, I work closely with prospective students, guiding them through the admissions process and representing the seminary in various capacities. These positions have honed my organizational and interpersonal skills, deepening my commitment to supporting both the institution and its diverse student body.
Throughout my leadership roles, I have remained committed to the principles of service, integrity, and mentorship. I believe leadership is about creating opportunities for others to grow, fostering a spirit of collaboration, and setting an example of humility and dedication. Whether in ministry or education, my goal is to lead with compassion and vision, helping others realize their full potential while working toward the greater mission of the Church and the Kingdom of God.