On 4th March, 2022, hundreds of patrons thronged the Perez Dome to catch a glimpse of “I HEARD FROM A HEAVEN”, a movie shot in honour of Archbishop Charles Agyinasare The movie which was premiered at the Perez Dome is a biopic of his life and legacy, his youthful drug addiction and transformation into ministry. This was among many other activities lined up in celebration of the popular Ghanaians preacher and televangelist’s 60th birthday. 
The “Precious One” preacher who has always been transparent about his past life worked with actor turned pastor, Rev Timothy Bentum on this project. The film produced by BLIZ ADS and directed by award-winning director cum producer Pascal Amanfo, tells the life-transforming story of the celebrated preacher, his conviction and healing ministry over the past three decades.
Sharing a few words, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare acknowledged the presence of all who had come to see the movie and celebrate with him in this three scores age. He was quick to add that whatever he is today is by the grace of God. He adorned the wife and co-founder of Perez Chapel International, Rev Mrs Vivian Agyinasare, his kids, his church board, the team that worked on the movie and the continuous support he has always received from his colleague preachers. He admitted that at a point in the movie, he shed tears recounting the many times God spared his life and took him out of idol worship and sexual escapades.
The premiere was well attended by government officials, political party executives, reverend ministers, media personalities, creative arts and the general populace. Notable among them were Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah, Bishop Tackie-Yarboi, Rev Steve Wengam, Hon Sylvester Mensah, Hon Sam Dzata George, Captain Smart, Rev Timothy Bentumm, Majid Michel etc.
The movie featured the likes of Ekow Blankson, Charles Telus, Bella Agyeman, Terry Michaels and Nhyira Ba. Joe Mettle treated dignitaries and the audience with a ministration to climax the event in an atmosphere of thanksgiving and praise.

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