Dr. Wuaku unveils bold vision at Lifeahead Ministries’ 3rd anniversary

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What started as a church has transformed into a movement set to impact lives across Ghana and beyond.

Lifeahead Vision Ministries, led by Dr. David Kofi Mawuvi Wuaku, marked its 3rd anniversary in grand style at its Tema headquarters, unveiling ambitious plans that redefine the role of the church in modern society.

A Movement Beyond the Church

Addressing congregants, community leaders, and faith-based stakeholders, Dr. Wuaku emphasized that Lifeahead Vision Ministries is not just a church but a platform for empowerment through spiritual, educational, and professional development.

“Lifeahead Vision Ministries is not just a church; it is a movement. And it is not just a movement, but a platform to help many people,” Dr. Wuaku stated, setting the tone for the next phase of expansion.

Embracing Technology to Reach the World

Recognizing the power of technology, the ministry has embraced digital transformation, making its services accessible online. Dr. Wuaku noted that all services, including evening sessions, are streamed live on Facebook, allowing people from all walks of life to engage with its teachings.

“For the sake of technology, today all our services, even evening services, are online. If you are familiar with virtual platforms, you can always follow us on Facebook at Lifeahead Vision Ministries,” he said.

This digital-first approach ensures that believers, professionals, and young people can connect from anywhere in the world.

Vision Sundays: Tackling Global and Political Issues

Setting the ministry apart, Dr. Wuaku introduced Vision Sunday, held on the third Sunday of every month, to address global and political challenges.

“We dedicate one Sunday—the third Sunday in every month—to dealing with critical political and global issues. We talk to young people about how they will face them and how they will deal with them,” he explained.

This initiative aims to equip the next generation with the knowledge, wisdom, and resilience to navigate today’s challenges.

Expanding Beyond the Pulpit: Education, Training, and Media

Lifeahead Vision Ministries is expanding its impact beyond spiritual teachings with plans to establish schools, professional training centers, and a media network.

“We will be setting up schools. We will be setting up professional works. Lifeahead Vision will be coming out with radio and TV stations in the future to provide opportunities to many people,” Dr. Wuaku disclosed.

These initiatives position the ministry as a key player in education, skills development, and media influence in Ghana.

A Call for Inclusion and Collaboration

Dr. Wuaku emphasized that Lifeahead Vision Ministries is open to all, regardless of background, faith, or profession.

“Anybody can follow us online. Anybody can visit our church. Anybody can attend any program we are organizing,” he affirmed.

He also invited other churches to collaborate on training programs, fostering unity among faith-based organizations for a collective community impact.

Looking Ahead

As the ministry moves forward, Dr. Wuaku reassured followers that while there are many plans, each step will be taken with careful execution.

“We will be doing a lot of things, but one thing at a time. The church is just a platform for spiritual development in line with Christian values,” he said.

A Celebration of Purpose and Impact

The 3rd anniversary celebration was a time of thanksgiving, strategic reflection, and renewed commitment to the ministry’s mission.

Guests and congregants expressed excitement about the future, acknowledging Dr. Wuaku’s leadership in shaping a movement where faith meets real-world impact.

With a strong focus on education, technology, civic engagement, and media expansion, Lifeahead Vision Ministries is redefining what it means to be a church—empowering people for lasting success.