Reverend Celia Apeagyei-Collins is the Founder and President of the Rehoboth Foundation, a cutting edge Equipping Organisation offering Leadership/Vision Development Consultancy, Motivational and Mentoring programmes and Executive Coaching.
Rehoboth Foundation also offers practical training for effective leadership and the success of both individual destiny and Corporate Objectives. Celia also runs a Mentoring Network for Leaders from all spectrums of life and a Development Forum for Young and Emerging Leaders. In addition, she comes alongside pastoral leaders to help strengthen ministries and equip them for community transformations.
She furthermore is committed to Jesus Cares – the humanitarian and advocacy Interventions arm of RF involved in Development, Education, Poverty alleviation and Health interventions in deprived Ghanaian villages as well as Disaster Relief in the nation.
An award-winning leader, Celia has been listed as one of the top ten most influential black Christian women in the UK (Keep The Faith Publications). An excellent international speaker, her work is in ever increasing global demand extending to over 40 countries. Celia broadcasts on TBN-UK as the host of trending show TAKE THE LEAD.
Other positions held include :
- Vice President for TEARFUND
- Director for the National Church Leaders Forum (NCLF)
- Board Member for Churches in Communities International (CiC International)
- Trustee for International Third World Leaders Association (Dr. Myles Munroe)
- Council Member, Evangelical Alliance, UK
- Member, Advisory Board of Christians in Politics, UK.
National and International Clients include:
- Churches, Networks , Denominations & Parachurch Organisations
- Political Institutions
- Educational Institutions
- Financial Institutions
- Medical Establishments
- Corporates & Businesses
- Hospitality Industry
- Government & Local Authority
She is convicted everyone has a specific gifting as well as a sphere of influence within which to effect spiritual change, social reform and economic development.