Media Excel’s signee, Akua Emelia has released visuals to the fast growing singer; “Fa Me Sie” which features gospel sensation, Francis Amo.
“Fa Me Sie” literally translates as “hide me” seeks God’s protection from the enemy. Beautifully written and composed by Akua Emelia.
Minister Francis Amo supplements the track with his vocals and great lyrics.
As the scripture, Psalm 32:7 says; ‘You are my hiding place; You preserve me from trouble;
You surround me with songs of deliverance.’ It preaches protection from trouble and the enemy.
Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, founder and leader of Glorious Word and Power Ministry International, distinguishes between drinking and getting drunk.
The Bible does not forbid Christians from drinking alcohol, but it does forbid boozing, he said.
“Let us distinguish between drinking and boozing. The erratic behaviour that is likely to occur when you drink alcohol is not pleasing to God. “But when you drink and don’t get drunk, nobody can stop you or accuse you of sin,” he said on Okay FM’s Ade Akye Abia morning show in an interview.
Rev. Bempah was responding to GIHOC Distilleries CEO Maxwell Kofi Jumah’s earlier statement that one cannot claim to be Christian and not drink alcohol.
“No Christian can deny drinking alcohol. “Jesus didn’t say to drink to forget him, but to remember him,” Mr Jumah said.
“When you read the bible, you realise Jesus did not condemn alcohol when he came to earth,” Rev. Bempah said, confirming Mr Jumah’s position. That’s why it wasn’t Fanta or Coke.
“I understand if someone says drinking alcohol is wrong. But I disagree with those who say alcohol is a sin. For me Owusu Bempah, it is difficult to see me drunk or even drinking. It’s hard. No, I don’t like it, but I won’t judge someone who does.
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Social media users are divided on whether or not getting a tattoo is a good thing or a sin in the eyes of God.
This debate started after they spotted a tattoo on the arm of gospel singer Sonnie Badu.
In a now-deleted post on Instagram, Sonnie Badu shared a picture of himself ministering in Ivory Cost in a white shirt that showed off the tattoo.
“From Ghana, Nigeria, Atlanta, and Canada this project has all my BaduNation citizen’s coming… IvoryCoast Abidjan – you are about to experience the BADUfamily… They were carefully selected and are extremely skilled in their craft.,” he captioned the post.
The picture, however, did not get the attention Sonnie Badu expected. Some people in the comment section believed that it was ungodly for the singer to get a tattoo.
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