
Monrovia – Prelates and elders from various Christian denominations across Liberia gathered on Tuesday at the Royal Grand Hotel to prepare for the upcoming Global Crusade with Pastor Dr. W. F. Kumuyi. The conference aimed to mobilize the nation for this significant spiritual event.
By Perry B. Zordyu, contributing writer
Pastor Ajayi, the National Coordinator, outlined the vision of the Global Crusade, emphasizing the importance of uniting the country in anticipation of the blessings to come. Archbishop Isaac Winker, chairman of the GCK Liberia planning committee, delivered the keynote address, urging the Liberian church to seize this opportunity to bring spiritual awakening to the nation.
High-profile leaders from prominent Christian organizations were in attendance, including Apostle Samuel Kollie Jr., president of the Liberia Full Gospel Ministers and Churches; Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves Jr., president of the Liberia Council of Churches; and Bishop Dr. George D. Harris, leader of the Christian Association of Nigeria. Together, they expressed unwavering support for the crusade, which aims to bring Pastor Kumuyi to Liberia.

Dr. Kumuyi, founder of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, has over five decades of ministry experience and has expanded his mission to more than 70 nations worldwide. His upcoming visit marks a significant milestone for Liberian Christians, as he will lead a series of activities from November 28 to December 3, 2024, at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium in Paynesville.
The Global Crusade will feature daily outreach events, including specialized sessions for youth, ministerial conferences, and medical missions designed to benefit the entire community. Church leaders anticipate that many congregations will pause regular services to attend the joint service on the closing Sunday.
With expectations of transformative teachings and miraculous occurrences, attendees hope this crusade will signal a spiritual turnaround for Liberia. The gathering at the Royal Grand Hotel highlighted a strong sense of fellowship and unity among the nation’s church leaders, reinforcing their commitment to this momentous occasion.