Evangelist Amah Innocent is a seasoned minister within The Apostolic Church Cameroon (TACC), serving as the Field Superintendent of Field Four (Diedo Douala), which encompasses Loum, melong, manjo, Dibombari, Mombo, Mbanga, Jombe. He is also a member of the National Council of the church, playing a key role in guiding TACC’s activities across Cameroon.
Over more than three decades in ministry, Evangelist Amah has left a profound spiritual imprint through evangelistic crusades, church planting initiatives, and community outreach programs. His influence extends nationally, marking him as one of TACC’s foremost evangelists alongside leaders such as Evangelist Paul Tom Kamga.
Known for his discreet nature, Evangelist Amah does not seek the spotlight, yet his spiritual weight and presence are widely acknowledged among colleagues and congregants alike. His preaching ability is his hallmark, he is a man of the Word, delivering messages with depth, clarity, and transformative power.
A notable example of his impact was during a national TACC convention in the early 2000s, where the message he delivered remained a topic of reflection and discussion within the church for over a year, demonstrating the enduring potency of his ministry.
Despite his quiet demeanor, his dedication to God’s calling, his ability to teach and inspire, and his national evangelistic influence have made him a respected figure in Cameroon’s Pentecostal landscape. His life exemplifies a commitment to spiritual depth, servant leadership, and the advancement of the gospel,.
Though Nigerian born, Evangelist Amah Innocent has devoted the fullness of his life and ministry to Cameroon, rising as a national evangelist and a vessel of profound spiritual authority within TACC.
His life carries a prophetic lesson for a generation increasingly tempted to measure ministers by nationality or earthly distinctions: the Word of God reminds us, as Paul declared, that in Christ there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither bond nor free, but all are one in Him.
True ministry is not measured by passports or lineage, but by faithfulness, obedience, and fruitfulness in God’s kingdom. Let this stand as a clarion call to young ministers today: your ministry, impact, and spiritual weight are determined not by nationality, tribe, or status, but by your covenantal fidelity and the fruit you bear in His kingdom. In Evangelist Anah Innocent, we see that the genuine measure of a servant of God is eternal, transcending borders and human labels. We salute you God's general.
Rev Bobbs Lyonga Elive
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