A renowned Liberian clergyman residing in the United States has been awarded the prestigious Marquis Who’s Who Award for his indelible and indefatigable contributions to humanity, at home and abroad.
Dr. Daniel Fallah Martol was given the award recently for his immense and immeasurable contributions to humanity. He is the Minister for Mount Zion International Ministries (AKA Living Word).
Dr. Martol is a Liberian who experienced the civil war and sought to aid others who were greatly affected and made homeless as a result of the civil conflict.
He was notably regarded for assisting families, helping with food distribution and counseling others when he served with the Red Cross in refugee camps while in Liberia.
Shortly thereafter, he discovered his passion for serving others and immigrated to the United States.
Dr. Martol’s church, Mount Zion International Ministries (AKA Living Word), has four branches in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Virginia, and Iowa.
His ministry has flourished as a spiritual institution and an empowerment for juvenile delinquents. It also serves as a beacon of hope for many disadvantaged and underprivileged juveniles and youths in the US.
Working as a counselor, behavior psychologist and a minister over the years, Dr. Martol established supportive programs that helped shape delinquent juveniles and youths for colleges and higher institution of learning in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Iowa. He continues to dedicate his time, money and resources to charity work in Africa.
Since 2006, his organization has assisted with food, clothing, OTC medications, personal scholarships, church planting, and other charitable work in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Dr. Martol was selected for the Marquis Who’s Who, and is featured in the Millennium Magazine. The magazine features the most successful people in America in its 2021 edition.
In a brief chat with newsmen, Dr. Martol attributed his achievement to his desire and passion to help others succeed. He emphasized that his success comes from the success of others.
To attest to his legacy, he has received myriad certificates from Liberia in recognition of his aid, as well as earned the honor of Employee of the Month.
Looking toward the future, Dr. Martol intends to experience the continued growth of his career while also serving others in his local community.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from the College of New Rochelle, a master’s degree from Long Island University, and a Doctorate in Education.
Dr. Martol has written a total of 15 books and accrued more than 18 years of experience in counseling, social work and ministry.
Founded by Albert Nelson Marquis, the Marquis Who’s Who Award selects individuals for listing in its publications “based on reference value”.
Individuals become eligible for listing by virtue of their positions and/or noteworthy achievements that have proved to be of significant value to society.