TB Joshua’s disciples launch charity organisation

TB Joshua disciple Frank Harvey Logan

Frank Harvey Logan and his wife Folashade, disciples of the late Prophet TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), have launched a charity organisation.

They announced the birth of the charity arm, Joy Givers Charity Foundation (JGCF), on Tuesday, January 25 via a video posted to Instagram.

Logan said one of the reasons he fell in love with his wife was because she is a woman of charity and she had registered the charity organisation before they got married.

The company is registered in Nigeria with the Corporate Affairs Commission. (CAC).

Folashade said the charity is a grassroots charity foundation dedicated to caring for the elderly, orphans, physically challenged and the less privileged in the society.

She added that the charity was commissioned on the word of God in Deuteronomy 15:11, “Therefore I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.”

A post on Logan’s Instagram page about the foundation, read, “Through the help of volunteers and generous donors, we are able to provide food, shelter, education, health care and everything in general that supports comfortable living for the elderly and children in Nigeria.”

“The truth we have discovered at JGCF, is that joy is a gift – the more we give it, the more we have it,” he added.

Logan now runs his own church called Faith, Hope and Love Ministries in Tampa, Florida, United States.

He and Folashade first met in 2011 under Joshua as evangelists in training.

They lost contact until fate brought them back together at the beginning of 2021 when he returned to Nigeria to volunteer for a Christian event.

The lovebirds got married on December 18, 2021, at Sand Key Beach in Florida.