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Gospel Events can only be free if we get support
Gospel Musician, Patience Nyarko says every Gospel musician would have loved to perform at their events for free.
She says there are testimonies of people receiving their healing and breakthroughs from events they attended and charging for such events would have been a hindrance.
However, in recent times, artistes pay for everything and cannot risk performing for free in the name of winning souls and ministering.
She is of the view that gospel artistes can only perform for free when the well-to-do in society or corporate Ghana provide the needed support to cover the expenses made for these shows.
“Every gospel musician would have loved to perform for free because of what our ministration does to people, but that cannot be possible in recent times because of the funds that go into the work we do now. It will only be possible if we get the needed support from people and corporate Ghana,” she said on Accra-based UTV.
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