Lagos, July 31, 2023: Lagos International Society of Diplomats (ISD) Special Emissary on Media to Nigeria, Ambassador Victor Asije, has been admitted to the Global Evangelist Alliance (GEA).
Asije’s admission letter was signed by the President, Take the Nations Ministries, and Co-Chair, Global Evangelist Alliance, Nathan Morris, and the International Director, International Association of Healing Ministries, and Co-Chair, Global Evangelist Alliance, Jean-Luc Trachsel.
The letter read in part, ”Congratulations and welcome to the Global Evangelist Alliance family!.”
“We are pleased to let you know that your application as an official member of the Global Evangelist Alliance (GEA) has been approved,” it said.
According to a statement made available to Daily Independent on Sunday, Asije said that he was exceptionally joyful to be accepted as a member of GEA, adding that “As an emissary, his assignment must go pari passu with preaching Jesus Christ to different nationalities.
“The Global Evangelist Alliance (GEA) believes in raising a mighty army of evangelists who will participate in the greatest harvest of souls in history. And as an emissary, I have really offered myself to be enlisted in that army of evangelists,” Asije said.
The Special Envoy said that it was vitally important for political office holders, professionals, business owners and others to always remember Jesus, because “We all are from Him, so we must live for Him, because we will go back to Him to give account of our stewardship on earth.”
Asije said that the GEA is a worldwide network of hundreds of thousands of trustworthy men and women, young and old from across the globe, united in one goal of winning souls for Jesus Christ.
“Out of the many benefits, a key benefit of the GEA, is the opportunity to network and collaborate with other like-minded evangelists worldwide.
“This is so vital to see a worldwide harvest reaped. Working in unity to achieve one goal – The Salvation of Souls,” Asije said.
According to him, GEA Global Network regions are currently in Canada, USA, Hispanics in USA, Caribbean, Latin America, West Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East/North Africa, India, China, Africa and Brazil.