Eastwood Anaba
Pastor Eastwood Anaba is the Senior Pastor of Fountain Gate Chapel, Bolgatanga, Ghana with a congregation of over 2500 members in attendance. He is also the Founder and current chairman of Fountain Gate Chapel international presbytery. A graduate Pharmacist from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He left the pharmacy profession to go into full time ministry of the Lord in 1988. He is a highly principled, disciplined man who lives by the strength of his convictions.
One of the end time apostolic gifts to the Body of Christ. He is a strong and forthright preacher of the Word, a mentor and father to those God has placed under his ministry.
His message centres on the Holy Ghost, righteousness, discipline, and order in the Body of Christ.
A prolific writer and anointed preacher and speaker, Pastor Eastwood is dedicated to making sure his giftings and wealth of experience are reaping for the Body of Christ a harvest that will impact future generations. He is the author of twenty three books including his all time best God’s End time Militia.
Pastor Eastwood is the Ghana area Director of the World Harvest Church Ministerial Fellowship Columbus, Ohio under the leadership of Pastor Rod Parsley. He and his wife Rosemond with their children live in Bolgatanga, Ghana where he pastors his local church. His ministry has taken him to several countries including the USA, Poland, Germany, Holland, United Kingdom, Canada, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Togo and the La Cote d’ivoire.
FOUNTAIN GATE CHAPEL
The church was birthed through the conviction and inspiration of the Holy Ghost in the heart of the founding Pastor, Eastwood Anaba, a Pharmacy graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
He believed that ancestral worship and its concomitants - superstition, ignorance, diseases and poverty-could not be the divine portion for his people.
The ministry started under the name Northern Deliverance In Tears Ministry (NINTAM). NINTAM was birthed out of the revelation that the ministry of spiritual deliverance of the people of Northern Ghana could not succeed in any other manner except through the agency of love, compassion and brokenness of heart before God. A strong persecution rose up against the church and physical attacks were unleashed at the ministry and several members were thrown out of their jobs due to their association with the church.
A burden for agonizing times of intercession and spiritual warfare was laid on the founding members of the ministry. Praying in open fields of the Bolgatanga Sports stadium was the norm at the time.
After about 1½ years of intercessory emphasis the Ministry believed that God was leading her to another ministerial emphasis. The name Broken Yoke Foundation was chosen to give expression to the ministries new direction. In 1996 the present name Fountain Gate Chapel launched yet another phase in the life of the church.
CURRENT STATE OF FOUNTAIN GATE CHAPEL
From the humble beginning of a baobab tree where Sunday services were held on Sunday morning, the Fountain Gate Chapel has has grown to have over 60 sister churches in Ghana, Ouagadougou, London, Hamburg, and Düsseldorf. The founding church called the “soma church” is presently located at its new location in a 3000 seater-auditorium. The church has a fully operational first cycle educational institution up to the Junior Secondary School (J.S.S.) level. Plans are in progress to start a Senior Secondary School. The church through its social wing, the Help Foundation takes care of the educational needs of orphans and destitute children. It also runs Fountain Gate Ministerial Academy (FGMA) which is the Bible School of the church.
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