Celestial Praiz 11 by Celestine Donkor to be held on March 9

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This year’s edition themed I Do a New Thing is loaded with various activities to elevate the gospel music ministry. The theme is inspired by Isaiah 43:19 “Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.”

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Fameye Chooses 20th December for His Family Live Concert In Accra

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Set to take place in Atomic Hill School Park a vibrant and welcoming venue, the concert will feature a lineup of both Fameye’s classic hits and new releases, ensuring that attendees of all ages can enjoy the experience. The event is designed to be family-friendly, encouraging parents to bring their children along for a night of fun and entertainment.

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Arathejay’s ‘Jesus Christ II’ lands on Apple Music’s Africa Now: Best of 2024

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This recognition marks a stellar year for Arathejay, who was spotlighted as an Apple Music Artist in October. The track, which has become a cultural anthem, has consistently ranked in the top three on Apple Music’s “Top 100: Ghana” chart since its release, recently reclaiming the #1 position.

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Joe Mettle, Efe Grace, Queendalyn, and David Bethel, and more to perform at the second edition of “Highest Praise” Festival in Accra

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The “Highest Praise” festival reflects Neon Acres’ gratitude for the journey and resources that have enabled its growth. The inaugural event, held on December 15, 2023, was attended by over 500 people and featured renowned ministers including Pastor Joe Becheem, Pastor Siisi Baidoo, Pastor Edwin Dadson, Bethel Revival Choir, Evangelist John Sena, Minister Sam Acquah, Minister David Bethel, and Naa Mercy Sinclear. Attendees reported a profound impact on their lives, with many testifying to experiencing spiritual renewal and a deeper sense of gratitude

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Doing secular music doesn’t mean we don’t believe in God – Sefa

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“Just because you see somebody doing secular music doesn’t mean that they don’t believe in God or a higher power,” she stated. Sefa explained that spirituality is a personal journey, often kept private. “God is in the heart; it’s not about doing too much outside,” she added, highlighting the importance of personal belief over public perception

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