Pastor Favor Ojiemudia to lead Global Pastoral Training Conference in United States
The National Coordinator of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Lithuania, Pastor Favor Ojiemudia, is set to lead a pivotal pastoral training conference titled World Ministers Training and Conference.
The conference scheduled to take place in the United States from May 17 to May 23, 2025, promises to be a significant gathering of ministers from around the world. Pastor Ojiemudia, widely recognised for his expertise in biblical teaching, youth mentorship, and pastoral development, will share his wealth of knowledge and experience with leaders dedicated to spreading the Gospel and fostering positive change in their communities.
The World Ministers Training and Conference will focus on equipping pastors with the tools necessary to fulfill the mandate of Jesus Christ. It will delve into critical topics such as addressing the global challenges of war, crime, violence, and immorality, which continue to ravage societies worldwide.
The event will also emphasize the importance of leading with integrity, compassion, and a commitment to transformative evangelism, guiding ministers to make a lasting impact on their congregations and communities.
Pastor Ojiemudia and his wife, Justina Ojiemudia, have long been advocates for empowering pastors and youth leaders to make a tangible difference in the world. Through their leadership, they have successfully hosted a series of impactful conferences, including the Baltic Prayer Conference in 2019, Pathway Academy in 2021, and the Leadership Prayer Conference in 2018.
These gatherings have left a lasting mark on the spiritual lives of youth and ministers alike, helping to raise a generation dedicated to Christ and responsible citizenship.
The World Ministers Training and Conference promises to continue Pastor Ojiemudia’s legacy of equipping pastors with the spiritual tools and vision needed to drive change in a world desperately in need of healing.
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