Leadership
PHIL LEWIS
Born in Birmingham, England, Phil Lewis is a Canadian, former multi-award-winning champion
bodybuilder who retired from the intense athletic training of the sport to grow his startup business in
the automotive industry as an entrepreneur/founder supplying contract services to a fortune 500
corporate clientele.
An ordained reverend (CFCM), Phil is the president of a charitable social enterprise, and in the year 2000 was the founder of a local urban Christian church in Toronto (World Evangelism Church).
Phil has taught Practical Soul-winning Evangelism as a Bible School Instructor at Canada Christian College.
The celebrated Televangelist, motivational speaker, life coach and gospel artist--known
as the Rapping Rev., is called by God to lead leaders represented by the five-fold ministry gifts.
In 2024 Phil received an honorary doctorate (non academic degree) in Practical Christian Ministry
from PLWEN School of Ministry (non-accredited).
MINISTERIAL DIRECTION:
1. Go with Urgency (Apostolic Movement)
You are sent, not just invited
Move quickly into fields where souls are ready—streets, stages, media, nations
2. Proclaim Jesus Christ Boldly
Preach salvation clearly and unapologetically
Keep the message centred on the cross, resurrection, and repentance
3. Call for Decision
Always bring people to a moment of response
Salvation calls, altar calls, invitations—this is core to your assignment
4. Demonstrate Power
Expect signs, wonders, and miracles to confirm the Word
Healing and deliverance often accompany true evangelistic ministry
5. Carry Compassion for Souls
Feel the burden for the lost deeply
Let love—not performance—drive your preaching
6. Simplify the Gospel
Make the message easy to understand across cultures and backgrounds
Remove religious complexity—focus on truth that transforms
7. Gather the Harvest
You are not just sowing—you are reaping
Recognize when people are ready and bring them in
8. Partner with the Church
Connect new believers to pastors, churches, and discipleship systems
Evangelists gather; the Church nurtures
9. Stay Mobile and Flexible
Your assignment may shift locations often
Be ready for platforms like crusades, TV, comedy, music, or street ministry
10. Guard the Anointing
Maintain a strong prayer life and consecration
Power flows from intimacy with God, not just gifting
11. Endure Opposition
Evangelists often face rejection or spiritual resistance
Stay focused on the mission, not the reaction
12. Rejoice in Souls Saved
Measure success by lives transformed—not applause
Heaven celebrates every soul won
13. Multiply Yourself
Raise and train others: Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Evangelists, Teachers
Impart boldness and activate others in soul-winning
DYONNE LEWIS
A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Dyonne Lewis is a Positive-Impact Awardee, and a well-beloved
Canadian, faith-based national TV talk show host, ordained reverend, and in the year 2000 was the co-founder of an urban Christian Church in Toronto: World Evangelism Church . . .
serving as a former Sunday School teacher, Weekly Bible Studies Minister, and Pastoral Counsellor.
Dyonne is an alumna of a few Canadian Secondary and Post-Secondary Programs:
Selected educational milestones are as follows:
In 1985 Dyonne Lewis was a Wexford Collegiate Institute Visual Arts Major in Toronto studying with Alex Tavares. Dyonne returned to her former High School as a professional life drawing model in 1995 in keeping with her stint as a print and runway model in the 1990s.
1986 is when Dyonne attended Claude Watson High School for the Performing Arts as a Dance Major training with Canada's own dance pioneer, Len Gibson.
1988 Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute: TV Production (Ontario Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma).
2005, Seneca @ York University: Post-Graduate Broadcast Journalism Certificate.
2000, Canada Christian College: Government of Twelve Course. 2000, Carleton University Bachelor of Arts Degree in English.
2024, Honorary Doctorate (non academic degree) in Practical Christian Ministry from PLWEN School of Ministry (non-accredited).
1998, was when Dyonne gave her life to the Lord at Evangel Temple. That year, her spiritual mother pronounced a prophetic word over her life at a Prayer Meeting declaring, “These feet will carry the Gospel and these hands will lay hands upon the sick and they will recover.”
Then in the year 2000, Dyonne heard God speak to her in a loud audible voice outside of her head, calling, ordaining, and commissioning her for victory in the ministry of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
Additionally, in March, 2026, Dyonne had a prophetic dream marked by a supernatural encounter with the Holy Spirit where she was encapsulated standing upright and directed to walk forward in an area surrounded by a bright, white, divine cloud of guidance and protection.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTION:
1. Go Where You Are Sent (Prophetic Movement)
You don’t just go anywhere—you go where God directs
Sensitivity to timing, regions, and assignments is key
2. Proclaim Christ as the Foundation
Every prophetic word must point back to Jesus and salvation
The Gospel is the anchor—prophecy is the amplifier, not the replacement
3. Hear Before You Speak
Develop a disciplined listening life
What you say publicly should come from what you’ve heard privately
4. Reveal Hearts and Confirm Truth
The prophetic often exposes what’s hidden
Words of knowledge can unlock people’s faith and draw them to God
5. Call People into Alignment
Not just the Gospel message—life realignment
Help people turn, repent, and step into God’s will
6. Discern Times and Seasons
Understand what God is doing now, not just what He has done
Speak timely words that mobilize people into action
7. Be Led by the Holy Spirit
Prophetic flow depends on sensitivity to the Holy Spirit
Trust the Holy Spirit to reveal hidden things that will open hearts to the Gospel
8. Stay Rooted in the Word
Every prophetic expression must align with Scripture
Avoid drifting into personality-driven or sensational ministry
9. Guard Purity and Motive
No manipulation, control, or performance
Speak from love, humility, and obedience—not the need to impress
10. Strengthen and Build People
The prophetic should edify, exhort, and comfort
Even correction should lead to restoration, not shame