A record of what was at this address.

This is an independent archive of the domain libertyfoundationgospelministries.org — a small, sober attempt to document what the URL pointed to across twelve years, before it changed hands.

Not affiliated with any ministry, church, or person referenced in the archived material. Primary sources are linked throughout.

What this site is

A neutral archive, not a continuation.

The domain libertyfoundationgospelministries.org was registered for many years to a ministry organization in Nigeria. Over time the registration lapsed, the content changed hands, and eventually the name became available on the open market.

This site exists because a record of what an address held is part of the public history of the web. It is not a tribute, not a continuation, and not a critique. It is a small reference page with primary-source links, so a visitor who arrives here looking for the organization that once lived at this URL can quickly understand the situation and find what they were actually looking for.

Looking for the organization itself? The ministry founded in 1992 by Helen Ukpabio continues to operate from Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Public-facing presence as of recent years has shifted to a separate site at libertyfoundationgospelministries.net and to social channels. This .org address is no longer one of those channels.

Timeline

Twelve years at one address.

A short chronology of what visitors to this URL actually saw, drawn from fifty publicly archived snapshots between 2010 and 2022.

  1. 2010 – 2013

    The domain hosted a website for Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, a Pentecostal organization founded in 1992 in Calabar, Nigeria. Sections included About Us, Brief History, Belief, Programmes, Photo Gallery, Founder's Profile, Liberty Films, Liberty Music, and a downloadable magazine. The visual identity used a deep red and was built on a 2000s-era HTML template by sarkis-webdesign.com.

  2. 2014 – 2017

    The original site disappears. Snapshots from this period show a domain-parking landing page — DemandMedia/Google ad placements — suggesting the registrant let active hosting lapse while keeping the name.

  3. 2018 – 2022

    The domain returns, but not as the ministry. Captures show an unrelated "Free Ebook Download" listing page using the public Tooplate template #2041, populated with generic PDF/manual titles. Effectively a placeholder or low-effort affiliate page, with no organizational content.

  4. 2026

    Acquired by an unaffiliated individual at registrar handover. This page is the documentation of what was here before.

Drawn from 50 public captures of the domain spanning 2010–2022.

From the archive

Surviving fragments.

Three small image artifacts pulled from the 2010 and 2012 captures. They are reproduced here at archival size to document the visual identity of the site at the time, and are not promoted, edited, or re-coloured.

A small periodical cover linked from the 2010 homepage as a PDF download.
Magazine cover. A small periodical cover linked from the 2010 homepage as a PDF download. Snapshot: 2010-08-29
A 2012 event promotion thumbnail. The 2012 programme listed sixteen scheduled gatherings across the year.
"Festival of Victories". A 2012 event promotion thumbnail. The 2012 programme listed sixteen scheduled gatherings across the year. Snapshot: 2012-03-08
A homepage banner advertising travel to Houston, Texas in March 2012.
U.S. itinerary panel. A homepage banner advertising travel to Houston, Texas in March 2012. Snapshot: 2012-03-08

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How this archive is kept

Three rules.

i.

Primary sources only

Everything substantive on this site is either reproduced verbatim from a publicly archived snapshot, or linked to its source. No paraphrasing of doctrine, no invented history.

ii.

Neither tribute nor takedown

The archive is descriptive, not evaluative. Where the public record includes both the organization's own materials and independent reporting, both are linked, and the reader is left to read them.

iii.

No impersonation

Original typography is used throughout. The ministry's logos, names, and trade dress are not reused. Search engines are asked not to index this page. The domain redirects to nothing, claims nothing, and solicits nothing.

A short note

URLs outlive their owners.
This page is the receipt.

Most expired domains are quietly absorbed into the link farms and parked landing pages that already fill the inboxes of registrars. A small public record at the address itself seems a more honest end state than another SEO trap. If you arrived here by mistake, the About page explains the situation in one screen.

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