Geoffrey Kwame Tomtania (Reverend/Pastor)

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Geoffrey Kwame (Pastor) Tomtania was an African pastor, visiting professor at The West African Advanced School of Theology-WAASTand well-known Church Planter. He and his wife, Monica Tomtania (Author of God Still Speaks) pioneered several churches in Ghana and Togo, and prior to passing pastored the largest church in Lomé, Togo, and one of the largest in West Africa, Calvary Temple/Temple du Calvaire.

He was born in Accra, Ghana, on December 5 1947 and passed in Martinez, California (USA) on July 4 2001.

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Geoffrey Tomtania served as The Chief Representative for Africa or West Africa for numerous christian international organizations. In January 1979, he attended Morris Cerullo’s School of Ministry in San Diego. He was among the first proof producers of that ministry. As a result he became the chairman of Morris Cerullo World Evangelism in Togo, West Africa.

In 1982, he was invited to attend Billy Graham Evangelism World Conference in Amsterdam. He was later nominated as a member of Committee Ad-hoc for Evangelism and contact person for Togo.

He also served as the chairman for the A D 2000 & Beyond movement for Togo and the French-speaking West Africa until he passed in 2001. Because of these positions, he traveled extensively around the globe, from Korea to Colorado, from South Africa to Norway, and France to Israel. Geoffrey also served as Evangelist Reinhart Bonnke’s contact person for Togo. Through his efforts, they organized two mass evangelisms in the major cities of Lome, and Kara; and became Bonnke’s interpreter before the late president of Togo, Gnassingbé Eyadéma.

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