Rev’d Peter Ayo Alabi is the Senior Pastor, Rhemaword International Christian Center, it started in obedience to an instruction that the Lord gave to Rev’d Peter Ayo Alabi in November 2008, to raise men and women in all spheres of human endeavour who will establish and expand the Kingdom of GOD upon the earth. Pst. Alabi is called of God to raise men and women by the teaching and preaching of Gods word. He does this with all simplicity and a Great Sense of Humor. His ministry is characterised by mighty signs and wonders and the Greatest miracle of transformed lives.
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He is a teacher and preacher of God’s word , passionate about discipling people for the work of ministry. His emphasis on training believers is clearly seen by the fruit of men and women that are being brought into active work of ministry both in the local assembly that he oversees and across the globe.
He believes strongly in strengthening the local church for the harvest of souls into God’s kingdom with accompanying signs, wonders and manifestations of the gifts of the Spirit.
He is an author of instructional books that are in high demand and use by Ministers and Ministries across the globe.His ministry extends to University Campuses, mainly through the Youth/Student expression of Rhemaword which is called CHRISTTRIBE. Reverend Peter holds a Special annual programme known as Campus Ministry Congress (CMC) which started in 2014
He is happily married to Funlola Alabi and they are blessed with wonderful children
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