Ruth Anekwe
Pastor Ruth, originally from London, became born again whilst at University in Birmingham, where she obtained her first degree in Media and Cultural Studies.
In 1993 Pastor Ruth moved to Bradford to work as campaign co-ordinator for a relief and development charity. The next year she founded and managed the fair-trade café project on the campus of Bradford University in order to champion the message of fair trade and social justice for developing nations.
After becoming a part of El-Shaddai International Christian Centre, Pastor Ruth’s life was impacted by the anointing that is on Dr Ramson and Pastor Linda’s ministry and she received new revelations from the Word of God that brought great victory and prosperity into her life.
In 1998 Ruth also completed her PG diploma in Bi-Media Journalism from the University of Leeds. She then worked successfully in radio journalism at the BBC before working as a researcher and associate producer for independent television companies producing documentaries for Channel 4 and ITV.
Ruth then worked as the North East Regional Volunteer Manager for Tearfund – Britain’s largest evangelical Christian relief and development agency, after which Pastor Ruth went into full-time ministry with her husband, Dr Anekwe.




