
Spiritlife Revival Ministries, an apostolic-prophetic church based in Accra, concluded 2025 on a high note by gifting a total of 21 cars to members of its congregation as part of its ongoing empowerment initiative.
In a reflective message shared by the ministry’s leadership, the gifting of vehicles was described as a “prophetic strategy” aimed at fostering long-term empowerment, dignity, and mobility. Recipients were encouraged to utilize the cars for starting or expanding businesses, or even selling them to invest in new opportunities.
The ministry highlighted that the final three cars were distributed in the closing days of December 2025, serving as a reminder of divine grace arriving even in the “dying moments” of the year.
Founded on February 24, 2008, by Prophet Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun, Spiritlife Revival Ministries traces its roots to a divine instruction received in 2006 to relocate to Accra after years of preparation. The church, headquartered at The Oracles’ Place in Adenta, has grown from humble beginnings into a vibrant community focused on spiritual growth, discipleship, and practical transformation.
Over the years, the ministry has emphasized holistic impact, extending beyond preaching to include support for education, vocational training, business startups, and community outreach. The car gifting program, introduced in recent years, aligns with this vision of touching the spirit, soul, and body.
Prophet ElBernard emphasized in the message that obedience to divine visions connects to broader destinies, stating: “Every dream, every vision, and every idea God gives you has many destinies tied to it… There are lives, futures, and even generations connected to your response.”
The 2025 initiative underscores the church’s commitment to intentional generosity and empowerment, building on previous acts of support such as financial assistance programs for members’ businesses.
Spiritlife Revival Ministries continues to operate with a mandate to teach that “all things are possible through the preaching of the word of Faith,” impacting lives both within its walls and in surrounding communities.





