Anison Samuel is a pastor, teacher, an itinerant preacher, revivalist, founder and President of TAMI, a global Christian organization. He started his ministry at an early age of 12 years. He has been used mightily by God in many countries with mighty manifestations of the Holy Spirit. He is currently the Senior Pastor of Zion Apostolic Ministries International church in Edmonton, Canada that is blessed wih an international congregation. He also functions in the capacity of an apostle appointed by God to bless the body of Christ.
The Apostolic Ministries International (TAMI) is a dynamic, rapidly growing Christian organization, planting churches all over the world. Since 2000, active mission fields have been set up and over 1000 churches have been planted in about 32 nations in Africa, Australia, Europe, America and Asia including the Middle East. The ministry is actively reaching out to the poor, the handicapped, the sick, the orphans, the demonically oppressed, the AIDS afflicted, drug addicts, prostitutes, criminals and the street children, in different parts of the world through its 30+ care projects. It has already established schools, colleges, medical centres, prisoners & prostitute’s rehabilitation programs in various parts of the world.
The ministry also conducts a one-month long Bible school in various parts of Africa and Asia every year, to train students to be set on fire for Jesus and to win souls for the Kingdom of God. To date, TAMI has trained over 6000 students, through 28 Bible schools in 17 nations. These students have gone out and planted hundreds of indigenous churches.
What is remarkable about this ministry is the extraordinary pace and manner in which doors are opening into nations and ministries getting established even in nations that were once considered closed for the gospel. The growth has reached a state where even the leaders of this ministry are often surprised and yes surprised by the Holy Spirit.
He is married to Jereen and they are blessed with a daughter (Bettina) and a son (Nathan).