Raphael Gyane

Senior Pastor Raphael Gyane is the proud husband of Harriet Gyane and the father of five beautiful daughters named Kekeli, Kokoe, Nustifafa, Klenam, and Enyonam.

Born on August 23rd in Kita, Ghana, Raphael Gyane is the firstborn son of late Kofi Jerry Amoarko and Charity Bea Afadzinu Gyane. As the child of a successful accountant, Raphael was born in a world of comfort and privileges, but sadly at the age of two, his father passed away and the family wealth was stripped away by debts. They struggled to keep the clothes on their backs.

In order to survive, Raphael helped his mother provide for the family. He learned to fish, worked on a farm and sold goods for money. At 12 years old, he worked as an auto mechanic technician in a small shop. In spite of all these difficulties, Raphael was able to continue his studies and graduate from the University of Science and Technology with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical engineering.

As a little boy, Raphael had always known he would be involved in ministry. At the age of 12, he received a prophecy to become a prophet to many nations and was called to serve in several leadership positions in multiple churches.  Everywhere he went, he ministered and his fame grew.

In 2000, Raphael received a special blessing. He met a beautiful lady named Harriet and fell in love with her instantly. Twenty-one days later, they got married and lived happily ever after.  One year later, they moved to the United States of America to begin their new life. In 2003, they gave birth to Miss Kikali Esther Gyane and, two years later opened their first healing and deliverance ministry in Bronx, New York.

Today, Pastor Raphael and his family live in Germantown, Maryland and are thankful to God for the amazing journey they have been through. They cannot wait to see more of what God has in store for them. Pastor Ralph ends by saying, “Life has not always been easy for me…yet through every circumstances God’s hand was upon me. We, as a family, know that as long as we live, we will succeed because God is with us. I encourage everyone who is in difficulty to not worry about what people say because your destiny is not in their hands, but it is in God’s hand. He will make your life perfect, peaceful and beautiful in His time.”