The Federal Capital Territory came alive over the weekend as Christian author and visionary, Lois Owoicho-Ameh, unveiled her new book titled, “The Vessel and The Vision” alongside the official inauguration of her ministry, Vintage Vessels International.
The event which was held in Abuja brought together an array of Christian leaders, authors, worship ministers, and ministry partners who gathered to celebrate purpose, divine calling, and spiritual renewal.
With the theme, “Anointed to Carry — The Vessel, The Vision, and The Voice,” and anchored on 2 Timothy 2:21, the launch underscored the importance of believers being spiritually prepared and equipped to fulfill God’s kingdom mandate.
In a deeply moving address, Owoicho-Ameh — who is also the founder of Vintage Vessels International — expressed gratitude to God and to all who supported the vision, describing her book as a product of divine instruction rather than literary ambition.
“This book is not just pages of writing; it is a divine assignment,” she said.
“We are vessels chosen to carry His purpose, His voice, and His vision to the nations.”
The author emphasised the rise of a new generation of believers fully devoted to service, consecration, and influence rooted in God’s calling, noting that The Vessel and The Vision seeks to inspire readers to discover and walk in their divine purpose.
The occasion also featured the inauguration of the Vintage Vessels International Organisation, a faith-based ministry committed to nurturing spiritually sound and purpose-driven individuals for impactful kingdom service.
Guests joined in prophetic prayers and declarations as the ministry’s global mandate was dedicated to God.
The atmosphere at the launch was charged with worship, faith, and expectation as attendees left inspired to live out their calling as vessels of divine assignment.


