Jacques vernaud biography
- I am destined by the Master to give my life to this central Africa, where I am born, to carry the gospel of life to a population in the darkness of sin.
- Pastor Jacques Vernaud started many churches especially in Congo to the extent that he didn't even know the number.
- Pastor Jacques Vernaud was a second generation missionary.
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He is a renown international speaker, Bible scholar, founder, and overseer of Alleluia Ministries International. He is a spiritual father to many, and through his ministry, many people have turned their lives back to Christ, and many others have been healed and found a reason to serve God. He is a mentor, coach, leader, and a spiritual father.
Before he got to the heights that his ministry has gotten to as of now, how about going through the history of his ministry. He used to submit to the late Pastor Jacques Vernaud until he passed on in 28th September 2011. Jacques was the son of Gaston Vernaud, who got a calling to spread the Gospel. He imparted the Holy Spirit on his son Jacques, who took heed to spread the Gospel and went ahead to open churches in Africa. It was in this course that he met Pastor Alph Lukau and imparted the Holy Spirit in him. This marked the spiritual birth of Prophet Alph Lukau. It also marked the beginning of his ministry. Alleluia Ministries International started on 24th February 2002. The ministry started in Lyndhurst in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Moussounga, Jacques
All articles created or submitted in the first twenty years of the project, from 1995 to 2015.
1938-2009
Evangelical Church of Congo
Congo
Jacques Moussounga was more than once in his life mistaken for a pastor of the Evangelical Church of Congo, because of his love for God and his passion for the work of God. He served his God with a total dedication. But who really is he?
Jacques was born on March 3, 1938 at Mbounou near Mossendjo, in the district of Nianga Louessé in the Republic of Congo. [1] His father, Miniongo, a polygamist with four wives, was a palm wine gatherer and a renowned wise man (nzonzi) who lived from hunting and did not know the true and living God. Jacques’ mother, Magnouha, like all the women of that period, was a peasant consumed by field work. She did not have a personal relationship with the Lord either. Jacques’ parents belonged to the Tsangui ethnic group; they practiced fetishism and resorted to sorcerers.
Jacques lost his parents at an early age. His mother died when he was about five years old. In an interview
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