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Charles Agyinasare
Bishop Charles Agyinasare is the Presiding Bishop of the over 500 Word Miracle Church International and associate independent churches. His church in the city of Accra grew from an attendance of 70 adults in October 1994 to several thousands today. He is regarded as one of the national Christian leaders in Ghana. He has built the largest auditorium in Ghana called the Perez Dome.

Biography He has doctorate of Philosophy in Theology from Vision International University, USA. He also has two honorary doctorates in Divinity and the Humanities from reputable universities in Europe and India, respectively.

Bishop Agyinasare is also the head of the Miracle Relief and Social Services (MIRASOS), a relief agency that supplies clothes, donates books including his books, and sends relief to the needy in the Third World. He is also the president of the Miracle Preparatory and Junior Secondary School in Damongo, Yeji, La and Ashalley Botwe all in Ghana.

He is an author of over 25 books, some of which have been translated into French and Japanese. One of his books has been accepted and recommended by the Ghana Education Service for Basic and Senior Secondary schools, training colleges and district libraries (Good manners and Etiquette for everyday use).

He is a missionary statesman who has shared the whole counsel of God in 52 nations. These nations include: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Ukraine, Israel, India, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Islamic Kingdom of Bahrain, Japan and many other countries in Africa. His gospel campaigns have recorded over 300,000 people in a single meeting. Many people who once had one problem or the other, alcoholics, and drug addicts have been set free in his meetings.

His television programmes reach millions in Ghana, Nigeria, across Africa, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

Dr. Agyinasare has had the priviledge of addressing audiences varying from Presidents of nations to ordinary citizens. In 1996, he was asked to pray for then President Jerry Rawlings publicly on Emancipation Day. He has led the nation to publicly thank God and intercede for the hand of God during different transitions to a new governments since 2001. He was invited to preach at the National Thanksgiving Service of His Excellency Laurent Gbagbo in 2001.

In addition, Dr. Agyinasare is a recipient of the Ghana National Honours Award, Member of the Order of the Volta, for Championing African Excellence with which he was decorated by then President John Agyekum Kufour in 2007. He is also a recipient of a senate of Texas Declaration, an Honorary Citizen of Houston 1998 and a Texas congressional award 2012.

He was privileged to have the President John Evans Attah Mills visit his church and lead them sing happy birthday for him on his 50th birthday in 2012.

He preached often in the chapel of His Excellency Professor Evans Atta Mills. He has also taken the initiative to go to troubled areas to educate them of the need for peace, some of which are: - When Zambia was going to the election in 2001 after Chiluba, he held a meeting for peace and prayed with Vice President Enoch Kavindale. - After the 2002 war crises in la Cote d’Ivoire, he held a campaign for healing the wounds in the Palais de Sports attended by Laurent Gbagbo. - In 2003, when fighting broke out after the Togolese elections, he organized over 3000 leaders in the Palais de Congress to sensitize them about the need for peace. This led him to meet President Faure Gnassingbe who lauded his efforts. He has met the Prime Minister of Togo on several occasions. - During the troubled times of the reign of His Excellency Kuffour and former President Rawlings, he was amongst those sent by the Church in Ghana to go see the then Secretary General of the UN, His Excellency Kofi Annan about what he could do to reduce the tension. - On 31st December, 2008 when there was an Electoral deadlock, he spoke to the nation through radio and television and encouraged the then President Kufour to come out and speak calm to the nation and also encouraged the Electoral Commissioner to be bold and declare the results. - At a time when churches were being bombed in Pakistan, he went and held a campaign of peace in Karachi which gathered over 100,000 in a single night. - He has held similar meetings in Maiduguri after 56 churches were burnt in three hours, his campaign drew almost 300,000 people on the last night. - Last year (2010) after the Muslim- Christian riots in Kano he held a campaign to encourage the citizens and to stress the need for peace which drew over 200,000 people as the police estimated.

He is regarded by many as the Apostle of Signs and wonders and for Peace in troubled areas.

He is married to Rev. Mrs Vivian Agyinasare and they have adult kids Dr. Selaise Agyinasare, Mr. Francis Nyamekye Agyinasare, Miss Charlene Agyinasare and an adopted daughter Miss Clementina Quarshie.