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Joseph Eastwood Anaba

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Joseph Eastwood Anaba is a Ghanaian Minister based in Bolgatanga, Ghana. He is the founder of Fountain Gate Chapel.[1] He is an author, a pastor and an itinerant international preacher.

Eastwood Anaba is a graduate from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,[2] Kumasi Ghana. He worked as a pharmacist for a while before entering full time ministry in 1988.

He is the founder and president of the Eastwood Anaba Ministries (EAM)[3] with headquarters in the Upper East Region of Ghana. He is the Ghana Regional Director of the World Harvest Church Ministerial Fellowship Columbus,[4] Ohio under the leadership of Pastor Rod Parsley. He also served as the chairman of Fountain Gate Chapel until he handed over to Rev Clement Anchebah.

Rev Eastwood Anaba has been involved in setting up of different establishments over the years. The Fountain Gate International School and the Fountain Gate Bible College in Bolgatanga, Ghana,.[5] The church currently has about 100 branches over the world.

Fountain Gate Chapel[edit]

Eastwood Anaba founded the Fountain Gate Chapel church. He believed that ancestral worship and its concomitants could not be the divine purpose for his people and this led to the formatting of NINTAM (Northern Deliverance In Tears Ministry). After a few years of intercessory prominence, the name of the denomination was changed to Broken Yoke Foundation and later to Fountain Gate Chapel. From the humble beginnings as an impression in the heart of a university student to the meeting of 6 people in a remote office in Bolgatanga, Fountain Gate Chapel has developed to have a number of branches in Ghana, Ouagadougou, London, Hamburg, and Düsseldorf. The church has a fully functioning first cycle educational establishment up to the junior high school level.The Help Foundation takes care of the educational needs and impoverished children and runs Fountain Gate Bible College (FGBC).[6]

Author[edit]

As well as being the president of Eastwood Anaba Ministries and the senior pastor of FGC,desert pastures,[7] Eastwood Anaba is also a prolific author in the Christian world today.

He has written over 70 books on several areas that are relevant especially for personal growth and success in the ministry. Some of the titles include "The Millennium Pages of Love", "Fuelling Signs & Wonders", "Encounter with Jesus Christ Zacchaeus". His writings have been made available to millions of people worldwide.,[8][9]

Fountain Gate Bible College[edit]

Rev Eastwood founded the Fountain Gate Bible College. The College aids as the main drive for the church’s missionary accomplishments by producing practically trained and anointed workers for the ministry, who will be able to raise people in a holistic manner to make maximum impact on their generation. The essence of the Fountain Gate Bible College is fixed in “Spiritual Militancy”- a model of the End-Time Militia of God.[10]

Love Revolution Conference[edit]

Rev Eastwood’s passion for love has climaxed in the love revolution campaign, which is an annual assembly of people from all over the world, in Accra Ghana. He teaches and emphasises on the message of Love and discipline in the church and the world. These meetings are usually held at the Accra International Conference Centre with over thousands in attendance.[11][12][13]

Television and radio[edit]

Rev Eastwood's programs are seen and heard locally and internationally on the television and radio in different countries. The ministry continues to produce books and other Christian resource materials.[14] The ministry is active on the radio, worldwide television, videos and the internet.,[15][16]

Personal life[edit]

Joseph Eastwood Anaba was born on the 10 May 1961 to a Ghanaian mother and Ghanaian father in Bolgatanga, Ghana.

He had his secondary education at Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School before proceeding to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Ghana, where he was trained as a pharmacist.,[17][18]

He met his wife Rosemond who was at the time a biological science student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. After a period of courtship, they married in 1988 and have been married for more than 26 years with four children. Reverend Rosemond Anaba supports Rev Eastwood in his vision to reposition God’s people through revival for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. She speaks in womens conferences and groups all over the world.[19]

Rosemond Anaba has been involved in Christian ministry all of her adult life and has helped alongside her husband, Rev Eastwood Anaba, throughout their entire marriage. Rosemond has encouraged pastors’ wives and other women around the world to follow God and ascertain their self-worth.

In addition to been the vice president of Eastwood Anaba Ministries, she serves as the director of the Fountain Gate International School in Bolgatanga, a school that indorses the spirit of excellence in all spheres in that part of the world.

External links[edit]


References[edit]

  1. "Welcome".
  2. (http://uits.knust.edu.gh), Website and Mobile Development Services. "Welcome to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology".
  3. "Eastwood Anaba - Eastwood Anaba Ministries".
  4. "World Harvest Ministerial Alliance".
  5. Kids, Baby. "Fountain Gate International School - Imparting the Spirit of Excellence".
  6. Zalanga, Samuel. "Christianity in Africa: Pentecostalism and Sociocultural Change in the Context of Neoliberal Globalization." In The Changing World Religion Map, pp. 1827-1861. Springer Netherlands, 2015.
  7. "Desert Pastures".
  8. Anaba, Eastwood. "The Quest for Supremacy." Accra: Design Solutions (2004).
  9. Anaba, Eastwood. "The Oil of Influence." Bolgatanga, Ghana: Desert Leaf Publications (2000).
  10. Anaba, Eastwood. "God’s Endtime Militia: Winning the War Within and Without." Design Solutions UK (1993).
  11. "Pastor Eastwood Anaba's Profile - GhanaGospelNews.com".
  12. Myjoyonline.com (15 July 2016). "2016 Love Revolution Series launched".
  13. http://citifmonline.com/2016/07/16/eastwood-anabas-love-revolution-2016-slated-for-august-3/
  14. Eastwood Anaba on iTunes.
  15. "Eastwood Anaba – THE NEED TO LOVE 1 - Oracle TV Network".
  16. https://www.newsghana.com.gh/tap-wisdom-from-ex-presidents-rev-eastwood-anaba/
  17. http://www.believersportal.com/biography-rev-joseph-eastwood-anaba/
  18. http://www.thegospelhaven.com/10-influential-pastors-ghana/
  19. "Popular Ghanaian Pastors and Their Lovely Wives". 31 March 2015.


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