ABOUT US

 

 
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ABOUT GLORIOUS ZION MISSION INTERNATIONAL (GZMI)

Glorious Zion Mission International (GZMI) is a non-profit Christian organization which is headquartered in Obuasi, the Golden City of Ashanti Region, Ghana West Africa. The multifaceted vision of Apostle Emmanuel Adade and Rev. Mrs. Mercy Adade gave birth to this great church in September 1995. This ministry was established through prayer and sound biblical teachings of the full gospel of Jesus Christ.

MISSION STATEMENT

Glorious Zion Mission International (GZMI) is an interdenominational ministry which seeks to bring hope to our generation through the preaching and teaching of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Over at GZMI, we believe in people and so our aim is to educate people to realize their self-worth in order to release their abilities to its maximum potential, in order for them to possess their possessions (in both spiritual and physical dimensions). People are also raised to live glorious lives in order to expect a glorious future.

All this is achieved through our School of Ministry (SOM), circular schools, drama school, church and charitable activities. GZMI seeks to embark on building Hospitals, Schools, Financial Institutions and retreat Centers where ever branches are established.

The outreach ministry (Emmadade Outreach Ministry) of GZMI, which is head quartered in the United States of America also pursues this vision through organizing crusades, conventions, conferences both locally and internationally. The local ministry seeks to reach out to students in various institutions.

Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior.

VISION


To bring the liberating truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, deliverance, hope and life to the immediate needs of people who are oppressed, rejected, abandoned, forsaken, in darkness and marginalized through usual situations thereby possessing our possessions.