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Who We Are

Are you tired of routine church rituals?  Do you hunger for more - more power, more glory, more transformation, more of Jesus?

Do you sincerely need a Supernatural encounter with the Holy Spirit?  Have you ever asked, "Where are the miracles we read about in scripture?"  Are you seeking the God of healing, deliverance, salvation?

 

If you have ever asked any of the above questions, you are not alone. There are thousands of people who crave to see and experience God in their daily lives. Nonetheless, these real encounters are not happening in modern-day churches, often because traditional Sunday church services have become overrun with announcements and rituals (naming ceremonies, funeral invitations, baby naming, and talent display), all in the name of praise and worship.

 

This is why our ministry reaches out to those that sincerely need an experience with the HOLY SPIRIT. Let us come together in one spirit, one soul and one purpose—to see Jesus, His glory and transformation in our lives.

 

We are humbly calling upon all young adults and youth groups to join Rabbi Abraham Nadutey and others to engage in HOLY GHOST convocation. Our goal is to call on the God of fire to bring down revival and a change of heart. I truly believe that people will only change when they have a real, indisputable encounter with Jesus.

 

"Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth" Psalm 110:3.

 

Please contact our ministry if you are interested in coming aboard to help fulfill the mission of the Holy Spirit.

Rabbi Abraham Nadutey

Prophet

Prophet Abraham Nadutey is the founder of Pure Worship International, a man of fire, and an influential speaker. Prophet Abraham was born in Odumase- Krobo in the eastern region of Ghana. Prophet Abraham had a difficult life with many challenges as a young boy.  He grew up without a father.  His grandfather—The late Emmanuel Adjei Nadutey—provided care for him until he was thirteen years old until his mother, Elizabeth Doe Nadutey, relocated him from the village of Assesawa to Manya  Kporngunor District.

 

In January of 1989, his mother travelled and left him with his uncle, Pastor Samuel Nyaunu.  As a young boy , Prophet Abraham lived with his uncle and wife as their house boy while attending Manya Kpongunor Presby Junior Secondary School.  He walked four miles each way to school every school season and was a smart child who held several school prefect positions and duties.

 

 

Prophet Abraham completed  junior high school in 1992, but could not proceed immediately to senior high school because of limited funding and very little assistance available to him to pay for his tuition. He was then forced to return and live with an extended grandmother, Mary Nyaunu, for two years. When life seemed to offer nothing but despair, he mustered the courage, and  a passionate spirit for success, to not return to the village but sustain a livelihood on his own.

 

Prophet Abraham travelled to Ashiaman, a suburb about thirty minutes' drive from Accra. He was then seventeen years old, and held menial jobs to survive while saving for high school. Prophet Abraham was dealt a monumental tragedy when he lost his mother on July 5, 1995; she left three boys without the most important woman in their lives. Life was extremely difficult, and Prophet Abraham at one time considered suicide as a means of ending the difficulties.  This was because he, like many people, struggled  to provide for his two younger brothers, Solomon and Michael, while trying to handle the devastating loss of his mother. However, following these tragedies, something positive happened.

 

In 1996, a good friend named Peter Quarm, invited Prophet Abraham to a Deeper Life Student Camp meeting. At this camp meeting, Prophet Abraham became born again and subsequently received the baptism in the Holy Spirit. In 1997, Prophet Abraham received his calling and proceeded to attend Youth with a Mission for a Biblical Training. Worship Pastor Nicholas Oddyea helped the Prophet to understand spiritual principles and gifting. Upon finishing YWAM, Prophet Abraham went to Benson Idahosa University for three years to pursue Religious Studies.

 

Currently, Prophet Abraham is currently a senior at Liberty University at Lynchburg studying religion and church management.  God has blessed him to preach in many churches throughout the United States, London, Ghana, and Nigeria. He is a dynamic speaker who believes strongly in teaching the Bible by unpacking the Rhema word of God through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Using his prophetic, healing and deliverance gifts, he is always a blessing to his audience. In an effort to fulfill the number one aspiration - to fulfill the great commission - he stages evangelistic programs, organizes revival meetings, visits the sick and shut-in, and embarks on prison missions.

 

Prophet Abraham believes in helping people, especially the less advantaged in society who sincerely need assistance in life. His favorite scripture is: “For the kingdom of God is not in word but in power.” (1 Corinthians  4:20).  Prophet Abraham Nadutey is married to Monica Clark Nadutey and has been blessed with two beautiful girls: Immanwelle Elizabeth-Doe and Shekina-Sarah.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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