John Mensah, former captain of the Black Stars, is reportedly drawing closer to a new chapter in his life as speculation grows about a possible transition into full-time pastoral work.
The ex-defender, famously nicknamed the “Rock of Gibraltar” for his commanding presence at the back, has gradually shifted his focus from football to faith-based activities since retiring from the game.
Known for his leadership on the pitch, Mensah is now dedicating much of his time to ministry and evangelism.
He has been actively involved in church work and frequently worships at the Resurrection Power New Generation Church, where he participates in religious programmes and outreach efforts.
His growing commitment to spiritual service has fueled conversations about whether he could soon take up a pastoral role.
Although no official confirmation has been made, his steady involvement in church activities suggests that faith has become central to his post-football life.
Many admirers see his transition as a powerful example of life after sports, as he channels his influence into philanthropy and spreading the gospel.













