A world changer; a hope giver to the rejected, lonely, disappointed, and discouraged; a teacher of many teachers; a preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ; and above all, a child of God has dedicat...view moreA world changer; a hope giver to the rejected, lonely, disappointed, and discouraged; a teacher of many teachers; a preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ; and above all, a child of God has dedicated his life to ensuring that men and women, boys and girls, great and small, discover their true calling in the Lord. Traveling across many African nations, including Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Liberia, his homeland, the evangelist Robert Paye has given his life to the work of God to serve mankind. He began his public ministry when he was just in grade five at the Regina Davis Maclin Memorial AME Zion Elementary and junior high school in Banjor, Liberia, where he was pronounced as the preacher for the school during their morning devotion. He first started as an usher in the Shiloh Baptist Church of Royesville, Liberia, his home church. He also served and assisted as a children’s Sunday school teacher at the First Philippian Baptist Church in Banjor.
In 2003 and 2004, while in Ghana, he served with the evangelism team of the Refuge Baptist Church, where he occupied the office as the secretary of the evangelism department. Also at RBC, he worked with the youth department and sang in both the junior and senior choir. Returning back to Liberia, the evangelist Robert was connected with Mrs. Mary Sieh of the Imagine Memorial Resource Center, a school to develop the children for the future, and began serving as a classroom teacher. By the end of 2005, he came in contact with Rev. Beyan G. Zayzay, who had come to Liberia to establish and preach the gospel. Working together, they, along with other believers, established the Kingdom Vision Worship Center and brought the ministry live on April 9, 2006.
In September of 2006, the evangelist Robert Paye and his brothers and sisters migrated to the United States of America through their mother’s hard work and dedication to her children. He visited many churches but finally settled down in the Shepherd’s House Ministry. He served as an usher, drummer, tenor singer for the choir, secretary for the choir, sound system controller, Sunday school teacher, and director of evangelism.view less