Apostle Susan Osazee Obasohan
Apostle Susan’s nomination as a woman in ministry is not only a recognition of her spiritual sensitivity, resilience, and love for the less privileged but also a celebration of her remarkable accomplishments. As the author of two impactful books, “Rhema Word for Everyday” and “Where Are the Prophets,” she has not only shared her insights but has also ignited a flame of spiritual awakening in the hearts of many.
Through “Rhema Word for Every day,” Apostle Susan has provided daily inspiration and guidance, offering readers a source of divine wisdom to navigate life’s challenges. In “Where Are the Prophets,” she delves into the role of prophetic voices in our modern world, challenging readers to heed the call of divine revelation and social justice.
In addition to her literary contributions, Apostle Susan is the founder and president of Arisen Women of Destiny, a beacon of empowerment and sisterhood for women seeking to fulfill their God-given potential. Through this organization, she has created a nurturing community where women can find support, encouragement, and resources to thrive in every aspect of their lives.
As the lead pastor at Kingdom Life Centre, Apostle Susan embodies the principles of servant leadership, guiding her congregation with grace, wisdom, and compassion. Her dynamic preaching style and profound spiritual insights have captivated hearts and transformed lives, making Kingdom Life Centre a haven for those seeking spiritual renewal and growth.
Apostle Susan’s accomplishments are a testament to her unwavering dedication to her calling and her profound impact on the lives of those she serves. In honoring her nomination as a woman in ministry, we not only recognize her individual achievements but also celebrate the transformative power of prayer, faith, resilience, and love in building a brighter, more compassionate world.