Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Pastor Adebisi Rotimi Williams reflects on two Decades of transformative ministry

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In a compelling Media Parley, Pastor Adebisi Rotimi Williams, the visionary founder of Victorious Life Word Outreach Inc., shared his inspiring journey of faith, perseverance, and transformation spanning the past two decades.

Commencing his ministry in a humble primary school setting in 2002, Pastor Williams faced numerous challenges, remaining unwavering in his divine calling. Reflecting on the journey, he acknowledged moments of adversity but underscored the resilience that fueled his commitment.

Addressing the question of contemplating abandoning ministry over the years, Pastor Williams admitted facing daunting moments when external pressures urged him to cease his ministerial work. However, his steadfast refusal stemmed from recognizing the divine calling and purpose behind his mission.

In addition to his ministry, Pastor Williams engages in buying and selling ventures, supporting his family through exportation. This diversified approach has not only sustained them but garnered support from others in the community.

Pastor Williams also shared the profound story of his conversion to Christianity while facing challenges in a foreign land. His encounter with Jesus Christ in prison marked a turning point, leading him to a new life and ultimately inspiring his journey into ministry.

The name “Victorious Life Word Outreach Inc” originated from a vision while in prison, symbolized by a sword breaking chains. This vision translated into the ministry’s logo, signifying victory through Christ.

Looking ahead, Pastor Williams envisions Victorious Life Word Outreach Inc transforming into a global ministry and solution center over the next five years. Plans include initiatives to rehabilitate drug addicts and establish a camp for elderly individuals lacking proper care.

When asked about regrets in his ministerial journey, Pastor Williams expressed none, viewing his calling as a pathway to life. Despite challenges, he remains committed, providing sustenance to others through prayer and leadership.

Reflecting on challenging moments, Pastor Williams cited a poignant experience after the Ikeja bomb blast in 2001, highlighting the need for empathy and profound conversations during times of crisis.

Commenting on the relationship between Christianity and governance in Nigeria, Pastor Williams observed a disconnect, emphasizing the importance of genuine voices for national transformation.

Regarding the current presidency, Pastor Williams urged patience and support for President Bola Tinubu, acknowledging the challenges faced in rebuilding a nation and expressing hope for a brighter future.