Agyinasare, wife celebrates 35 years of marriage, renews vows



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Bishop Charles Agyinasare and his wife, Reverend Vivian Agyinasare, have celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary.

The founder and co-founder of Perez Chapel International got married on August 31 about 35 years ago.

The couple renewed their vows during the second service on Sunday, Aug.30, 2020 at the Perez Dome, Dzorwulu.

Bishop Agyinasare said that although some people wonder if renewal of vows is necessary, “for me it is like rededicating your life to the Lord. I think it is important to affirm to your wife and assure her or your husband that: ‘Look, the years that lie ahead, we are going to spend them together.’ And in doing so, God will confirm your word because what you say is what you get.

In recognition of the milestone, Bishop Agyinasare said his family “gives glory to Almighty God for what he has done for us during this journey.”

“This celebration is a simple recognition of the goodness of God in our lives,” he said.

“We would be ungrateful to God if we did not celebrate how far the Lord has taken us,” Bishop Agyinasare noted.

“I remember,” he recalled, “in 1984, when the Lord impressed me that: ‘Charles, the faith of many people depends on your faith’ ever since, I have felt the burden or the passion to inspire my generation with my life. as a living example for the nations of the world ”.

He said: “It is a great pleasure for me to celebrate my 35 years of marriage with my love and only one for these years.”

“We started with nothing and surprisingly, the year we started Word Miracle (now Perez Chapel) in 1987, God gave us our firstborn Selaise.

“Since then, our biological family has grown to three: Selaise, Francis, Charlene; and we have an adopted daughter, Clementina. I have many sons and daughters, whose names I cannot mention here, but whom I have fathered as a surrogate father by guiding and investing in them.

“Our spiritual family, Perez Chapel and other independent churches that I oversee, have grown to multitudes around the world.

“On this occasion, I want to thank all those who have helped make this trip what it is and help us get here,” said Bishop Agyinasare.

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