About Pastor Dr. David Mosuwe
Pastor Dr. David Mosuwe is an Executive TIMFA Affiliate and a South African Regional TIMFA PRO. He is a South African born citizen, a husband to one outstanding wife and a father to 4 children. He is a founder and senior pastor of Infinite Kingdom Ministries based in Roodepoort, Johannesburg. He is a Marriage Officer, and a Marriage and Relationship Counsellor holding a Doctorate in Christian Counselling. He is also a professional Consulting Geologist, holding a BSc Honours in Economic Geology and a Diploma in Mining Engineering and Minerals Marketing. He is a lecturer at A Bible College in Pretoria and a part-time lecturer at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
Faculties
Dr. Vic Victor
Vic Victor, LLB, BL, MA, JD is the president and co-founder of The Institute For Marriage and Family Affairs (TIMFA). Victor is also the co-founder of Two-gether For Ever Inc.
Rev May Victor
May Victor, LLB, BL, MSN, PMHNP is the Co-Founder and Co-President of The Institute for Marriage and Family Affairs (TIMFA). Rev May is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with over 24 years of experience in the healthcare industry.
Bridget Elesin
Bridget Elesin, is a live interpretation coach/mentor, speaker, writer and a master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Amos Mbenben Kebei
Amos Mbenben Kebei is an ordained minister of God. He is Founder and Promoter of Cameroon’s Relationship School, Dominion Singles & Married Academy (DSMA). He is also a Hospital Administrator.
Tendayi Anna Phiri
Tendayi Anna Phiri is a lay preacher, in the Women’s Ministry & Youth Ministry, studying Theology at Harare Theological College. She is a lay Counsellor certified at Harare Christian Care And Counselling Center.
Dr. Ebikaboere Seimodei
Dr. Ebikaboere Seimodei, FITPN, ICCA is a Hospitality Professional and Consultant, a Certified Marriage and Family Counselor, Mental Health and Addiction Therapist.
Tunde Elesin
Tunde Elesin is a leader in Daystar Christian center where he leads other leaders in the cell system that impact over 600 people weekly positively in Lagos.