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Bishop Tudor Bismark and his wife, ChiChi, have four sons, ranging in ages from 6
to 16 years of age.

Bishop Bismark serves as an Apostolic overseer to over 900 churches in 12 African
nations, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, South America, the West Indies, and
the United States. In addition to providing full-time financial support to hundreds
of pastors and churches, the ministry is responsible for the operation of an
extensive Medical Assistance Program, orphanages, and other humanitarian
outreaches in Southern Africa.
Jabula-New Life Ministries is an apostolic house led by a team of five-fold ministry
gifts and anointing. Their purpose is to establish the kingdom of God, physically
and spiritually by transforming people and nations. They aim to do this through
intercessory prayer, apostolic government, leadership development, economic
empowerment, evangelism, fellowship and discipleship.

Bishop Tudor and Pastor ChiChi became the senior pastors of what was then
New Life Temple in 1982. In the years since they have assembled a fast growing
dynamic, energetic, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural congregation. New Life Temple
became New Life Covenant Church in December 1998.

Today New Life Covenant Church is a growing dynamic, vibrant expression of
the Kingdom of God.

Bishop Bismark travels extensively functioning in the role of an Apostle, and is
sounding a clear voice in this season that it is time for God's people to establish
His kingdom in the earth. His teachings are changing the way that ministry is
being done in the 21st century, and his wisdom concerning global trends is
transforming the minds and hearts of countless pastors and leaders around the
world.
Bishop Tudor Bismark resides in Harare,
Zimbabwe, which is in the southern
region of the continent of Africa. He
and his wife, ChiChi, founded Jabula
New Life Ministries International in
1989, initially as an extension of New
Life Covenant Church in Harare.
photo credits: jabula.org and tudorbismark.org