A NEW breed of Christians determined to use Christianity to raise God-fearing politicians, businessmen, music and film stars, have emerged at St. John’s, a suburb of Accra.
Coming together to form a church called the Believers’ House of Life INC, they have a common goal called the ‘Stardom Mandate.
Pastor Michael Divine Lasisi, founded Believers’ House Life on 26th May 2012 and says the Stardom mandate is aimed at “raising the Jesus-addicted generation of global stars, men and women of matchless greatness and untold wealth dominating nations, systems and various careers for Kingdom advantage and advancement
He says all members of the Church have a common goal, and it is for them to become famous people in various fields like politics, entertainment, business, among others, so as to use themselves to win the world for Christ.
Coming together to form a church called the Believers’ House of Life INC, they have a common goal called the ‘Stardom Mandate.
Pastor Michael Divine Lasisi, founded Believers’ House Life on 26th May 2012 and says the Stardom mandate is aimed at “raising the Jesus-addicted generation of global stars, men and women of matchless greatness and untold wealth dominating nations, systems and various careers for Kingdom advantage and advancement
He says all members of the Church have a common goal, and it is for them to become famous people in various fields like politics, entertainment, business, among others, so as to use themselves to win the world for Christ.
The Church, a youthful ministry, is celebrating the 6th anniversary of its establishment this year and is hoping to impact lives by reaching out to more young people from all walks of life.
It has membership from Kasoa, Tema and other areas, across the country, and it is currently taking over St. John’s and surrounding environs.
Pastor Lasisi says the Church believes that a man can be the most successful businessman or politician and yet devote his life to the service of the Kingdom of God.
It also seeks to change the minds of believers that a person can be a musician, actress, politician and soccer star and yet truly be serving God without doing ‘juju,’ he says.
He described the Church as Kingdom of Influencers in nations, generations and systems (KINGS).
He says he and his congregations don’t mind using the radical approach in conquering the whole universe for God.
“BHL is about to take Ghana by storm. The world has not seen anointing yet,” he says.
Celebrated Broadcast Journalist, Abeiku Santana who attended the Church’s 6th anniversary on Sunday at St. John’s, expressed his profound appreciation about the way the church is working to reshape Christianity and careers.
Written By Melvin Tarlue
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