Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Victoria Lebene has announced her intention to pursue a pastoral role in the near future. In an exclusive interview on Joy Prime’s “Changes” show with Roselyn Felli, Lebene revealed that she is currently undergoing the process of being ordained as a pastor.
“Currently, I’m going through the process of being ordained as a pastor. So, hopefully, by the grace of God, I’m waiting to be ordained,” she said.
Although she did not disclose a specific date for her induction, Lebene expressed confidence in her calling, emphasizing the importance of thorough preparation and grooming in her spiritual journey.
Lebene shared that her calling to ministry was first revealed to her through prophecies made by pastors about her mother when she was a child. Initially, she thought she would marry a pastor, but instead, she has been led to become one herself.
“I had that call for a very long time when I was very little. Pastors would tell my mom that her daughter is a woman of God, and I actually thought I was going to marry a pastor to be that kind. Never did I know that it would toe towards that line where I would particularly be in the middle of the whole picture as a woman of God.”
Regarding her husband, Eugene Osafo-Nkansah, a blogger who engages in secular events, Lebene stated that she will not force him to join her in ministry but rather focus on positively impacting his life and their children’s lives.
“It being a journey, the things that I’ve been taught the ways of the Lord is the same way I’ll impact my children, my household, and my husband. It’s all part of it and makes it more beautiful.”
Lebene also clarified that she has not quit acting, as it remains her first love. She plans to continue accepting roles that allow her to incorporate her God-ordained abilities into her characters.