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Apostle H. Daniel Wilson
Apostle H. Daniel Wilson, Senior Pastor of Valley Kingdom Ministries International,
and CEO of Maranatha Ministries and Kingdom Entertainment is a man
with a keen insight and understanding of the Word of God and a great
passion for lost souls. He is clear on his mission to reap a great
harvest of souls for the Kingdom of God. A MANDATE from the
MASTER has been given to him to win two hundred thousand souls
nationally and two million internationally. And by the grace of God,
that is exactly what he is doing!
Apostle Wilson's father (a seventh child) pastored a Baptist church
in Cleveland, Ohio for forty years. Apostle Wilson is also a seventh
child and was called into the ministry in 1979.
Apostle Wilson has been married for 25 years to the very lovely and
anointed Beverly L. Wilson, Pastor of the Women's Ministry at Valley
Kingdom Ministries International. They have one son, one daughter
and four grandchildren.
Although Apostle Wilson confessed Jesus Christ at a young age, he
drifted away from the church during his teen and young adult years.
After graduating from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Communications and a minor in Marketing in 1976,
he re-entered into a relationship with Christ on a much more serious
and deeper level.
In 1984, Apostle Wilson became the pastor of New Christian Valley
affectionately called "The Valley" which is one of the fastest growing
churches in this nation. The Valley blossomed from a small church
on Page Avenue in Harvey, Illinois with only 75 members into what
she is today: one church in two locations with more than 6,000 members.
His hunger for more of God led him to the baptism of the Holy Ghost,
and he was ultimately elevated to International Bishop of Evangelism
for the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship. Later the Lord led
him to change the name of the ministry to Valley Kingdom Ministries
International and to become a non-denominational church.
Apostle Wilson began to birth sons/daughters in the ministry and had
to acknowledge his calling to the work of an apostle, one who not
only preaches, but establishes and plants churches, and sets order
in the House of God. He also has a global apostolic call to take the
Gospel of Jesus Christ from the neighborhood to the nations. Apostle
Wilson has carried the Gospel to Nigeria (where he ministered to the
largest crusade gathering in that country's history - about 4 million),
Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Zambia, South Africa, Singapore, Brazil (including
helping support a boys and girls home in Sao Paulo) and the Caribbean
Islands. Under his leadership, The Valley has established several
international ministries, not limited to but including:
| Lagos – NIGERIA |
Voltage Region – GHANA |
Mombassa – KENYA |
Outreach specifically for street children |
Nurses from the Valley served 300+ in 2 days |
Ruth Orphanage supports 32 children |
Apostle Wilson has authored several books:
"Putting the Go in the
Go Ye," "Why Christians Don't Celebrate Halloween," "And These Signs
Shall Follow Them," "Dialogue with Divinity in the Desert," "Alone
In His Presence," and "Meditations from the Mountain."
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740 East 77th Street
Chicago, IL
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Saturday, October 25
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