Sunday, July 14, 2024

Rev. Nhan Thanh Nguyen Knighted by the Royal Maharlika at the WCH Royal Summit in Las Vegas

 

The Royal House of Luzon Tagalog, also known as the Royal Maharlika, and We Care for Humanity (WCH) were pleased to announce REV. NHAN THANH NGUYEN, CEO and Founder of the Word of Life Foundation, as one of the knights and honorees of the Knights of the Royal Maharlika The majestic knighting was held during the WCH Royal Summit at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on August 14, 2024.

Queen Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, the founder of WCH and Chairperson of the summit, extended her congratulations, stating, "We were honored to knight Reverend Nguyen. His tireless humanitarian work and dedication to justice and freedom significantly impacted communities worldwide. We looked forward to his continued contributions to global welfare."

Reverend Nhan Thanh Nguyen, CEO and Founder of the Word of Life Foundation, has dedicated his life to humanitarian work and spreading hope through various impactful initiatives. Born on September 25, 1982, in a charitable Vietnamese family with a Christian background, Reverend Nguyen's upbringing instilled in him a strong commitment to serving those in need.

Reverend Nguyen is a Protestant Pastor known for his dedication to justice, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech. His mission is to improve the quality of life and bring happiness to many by offering practical solutions, spiritual guidance, and support to those seeking a better life.

He has made significant strides in humanitarian efforts, notably building hospitals and wellness centers in Vietnam, establishing tuition assistance programs, and creating support networks for business and community members to collaborate on charitable projects. His work has positively impacted over twelve thousand members across forty countries.

Reverend Nguyen has received several accolades for his contributions, including the Golden Heart Award and the Humanity Ambassador Award, recognizing his tireless efforts in improving the lives of others. His motto, "Work hard to make enough money to serve those in need and bring love to everyone around the world," reflects his unwavering dedication to his cause.

Looking ahead, Reverend Nguyen plans to build five thousand centers in poor countries by 2027 to provide free healthcare, establish thousands of loving homes, and support people with disabilities. His vision is to continue bringing joy, hope, and tangible assistance to underserved communities worldwide.






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