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ABOUT US
Rev. Don Ifepe is a dynamic preacher, publisher, teacher and television host based in Toronto Canada.
He was ordained in the year 2000, and ever since then has not looked back in his crusade to portray Christ as the Redeemer of mankind.
Internationally, he has made his mark. He is impacting generations both young and old. It is not often you see healing, miracles and breakthroughs in the life of people while the Message is going on. Such is the gifting in this man’s life.
He is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Miles Magazine, reaching well over 25 thousand in each edition. Miles is the arm of the ministry that brings together words of wisdom from different ministries, thereby enabling the body of Christ to have a voice world over.
Believers Full Gospel Vineyard Church was founded in August of 2002. This is the church arm of the ministry and it is very unique in its direct approach to worship. While every other thing takes priority over prayer and the Word of God in our Churches today, this Church is striving to give preeminence to the Word. Rev. Don has experienced the efficacy of the Word of God, therefore he makes the Word the only priority in the services.
The Hour of Divine Wisdom Telecast hosted by Rev. Don started over four years ago, and sprung into success almost instantaneously. Again, the Word is taught, encouraging mankind to escape destruction by gaining knowledge in the ways of God.
Finally when asked how he describes himself, he simply answered “I am sent to the lost house of the world, to bring empowerment into the life of the forsaken and rejected” If you need to go to the next level in life then come meet with the man of God and your life will be immensely changed positively.
Rev. Don Ifepe



