Deborah Funbunwhe
Deborah Funbunwhe is a minister, singer, author, passionate lover of God and wife to Funbunwhe Jonah. She is the only daughter of three children to Pastor Rex Fubara Manuel, Lead Pastor, Revelation Ministries, Calabar.
Deborah was born on the 16th of June, 1994 and studied Biochemistry at Covenant University.
She has been instrumental in the raising of children and single ladies, consistently preaching the message of purity and a sound christian life.
Her unique style of writing on her social media platforms has endeared so many to her. No wonder her book, “I Died on a Friday” has captured the hearts of many and won many appraisals as it was divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Deborah is the founder of DOXA, an acronym for Daughters of the Altar.
According to Deborah:
“DOXA was inspired by the passion gotten from the lack of a space to unwind from the pressures of ministry, being a minister’s child, and just life’s stress basically. A place where genuine love can be expressed among women chasing purpose of any kind. I personally needed that and God opened my eyes to see that there were several others who did as well.”
Deborah Funbunwhe is currently working on her next book with a unique title “I am not Sorry”. She continues to inspire youths to be Christ-like.