BREAKING Barriers International (BBI) is delighted to announce the ordination of the Men’s Ministry team leader, Pastor Vincent Roy Agoya, a significant milestone in the growth and strengthening of the body of Christ.
The ordination marks a formal recognition of leadership, service and commitment to guiding the men of the ministry in spiritual growth, discipleship as well as community impact.

Click on the link below to watch the ordination service held on August 8 2025 in Nairobi , Kenya.
Pastor Agoya Ordination Service
“This new season is expected to bring renewed vision and focus in our ministry to empower men to live out their faith with integrity and boldness,” pastor Agoya said after his ordination.
He was commissioned by BBI Chairman Reverend Dan ole Shani and founder Pastor Nellie in a ceremony that drew participants from S. Korea, USA, Ethiopia, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The event was televised virtually.

Speaking during the ordination, pastor Nellie emphasized the importance of equipping the saints for their divine assignments.
“This ordination is more than a title—it is a call to responsibility, faithfulness, and service to God’s people. Pastor Agoya is very special to us . He has been leading, the BBI men’s ministry and through his leadership we believe it will continue to thrive and influence families, the church and society at large,” she said.
Pastor Agoya was ordained by the Christian Harvest Church, Texas, USA.
BBI invites partners, members and well-wishers to join in celebrating this momentous occasion as the newly ordained leader steps into his calling with the grace and wisdom of God.


BBI focuses on spiritual deliverance and training to equip believers for victorious living and spiritual maturity, leadership and impact in their communities.
The newly ordained leader has already demonstrated a heart for service, integrity and discipleship, having served faithfully as a deliverance minister and leader of Men’s ministry. His leadership comes at a critical time when men are being called to take their rightful place in shaping society, supporting families, and strengthening the body of Christ.
The ordination drew inspiration from 1 Timothy 3:1–7, where the Apostle Paul outlines the qualities of overseers and leaders in the church.
“It also echoes the words of Joshua 1:9: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” These Scriptures serve as guiding pillars for pastor Roy as he steps into his calling,” the chairman said.

Pastor David Odhuno who has been pastor me Agoya’s mentor said he was happy to see that God had picked him for the mire and ordained him to be a blessing to His kingdom. “When I started praying with him , the least I had in mind was that God was preparing him for such a day as this,” he said.
“The ordination is a prophetic declaration that BBI is raising leaders who will stand firm in faith, influence communities positively, and contribute to the growth of the Kingdom of God,” pastor Agoya said.
BBI through structured teaching, mentoring programs, community outreach and fellowship gatherings, continues to provide an environment where men are encouraged to grow spiritually and practically.
The men’s ministry seeks to break barriers that often hinder men from fully engaging in spiritual matters and instead empowers them to embrace their roles as priests, protectors, and providers.