Rev. Ethan S. Jayweh
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  • Monrovia
  • Liberia
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City You Live In: (Add closest Major City in Parentheses)
Monrovia
State You Live In:
MARYLAND MD
Church Status:
Senior Pastor
Church Name:
Bethel Banjor, of the Bethel World Outreach Ministries, Int'l
College Attended (optional):
West Africa School of Missions & Theology (WASMAT)
About Me: (Ministry Info, Hobbies, Fav. Music etc.)
I am the senior pastor of Bethel Banjor Church, a branch of the Bethel World Outreach Ministries International. I am also the National Overseer of the Bethel Liberia National Missions, in Liberia West Africa. Love to read, listen gospel tapes meditate in the scriptures a lot and spent time with my family. My favorite music is gospel.
Website:
http://bwomi.org
Favorite Preachers:
Bishop T. D. Jakes, Bishop Darlingston Johnson, Bishop David Ayedepo, and many others

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At 7:34am on February 13, 2010, Pastor Arlee Turner Jr. said…

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Mr D-Note featuring Franky-D & Krysten Ortiz-What It Does?
 
 
 

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