Pastor Peterson Flames has received another significant recognition for his unwavering commitment to pastoral ministry, spiritual leadership, mentorship, and the raising of a new generation of believers.
He has been endorsed by Regency University for the prestigious Shepherd Heart Award (Shepherd of the Year) 2025, under the International Pastoral Honour.
This honour celebrates the true heart of a shepherd—one who does not merely stand behind the pulpit, but invests in people, provides spiritual direction, teaches the Word, and remains devoted to the growth and development of those entrusted to his leadership.
Pastor Peterson Flames, widely known for his passion for teaching Scripture, prayer, and raising sons who reveal Christ and advance the Kingdom, continues to make a profound impact through his ministry and leadership.
The Shepherd Heart Award 2025 therefore stands as a testament to his pastoral influence, dedication, and service, while also highlighting the enduring importance of servant leadership in contemporary ministry.
This recognition is not simply a title; it represents years of labour, consistency, sacrifice, and a heart wholly committed to God and His people.
Congratulations to Pastor Peterson Flames — Shepherd of the Year 2025!
International Pastoral Honour “The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.” — John 10:11



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