Rev. Moses Paye grew up in a Christian home but developed friendships in his teenage years with guys focused on taking advantage of others. He figured he would go to Heaven just because he belonged to a Christian family. When Moses was in grade 12, he was at a church only because his father insisted that he attend, was listening to a sermon and felt like the speaker was talking directly to him. That brought him to thinking about his need to change the direction of his life. His church was having a spiritual emphasis week, so he continued to attend the church services because suddenly he wanted to be there. After about a week, Moses asked his Dad to pray with him, and he made a personal decision to be a
Christian. Very quickly, he convinced all of his friends to give their lives to Jesus, and now, over 30 years later, all are actively serving Him. Now Rev. Moses Paye has a Master’s degree, is the president of Evangelical Church of Liberia, responsible for 114 churches in Liberia, four missionaries in Mali, six missionaries in The Gambia, three pastors with small churches in Sierra Leone, a pastor-evangelist in Tanzania and 9 Christian schools in Liberia. He is married with two adult children.