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The nominations of the 2019 edition of the Digital Preachers Award has been open to the general public.
According to the organisers of the event, Praise Catalogue, nominations opened on Monday, October 21 and will end on Friday, November 29.
Digital Preachers Awards is an awards scheme that seeks to celebrate Christian excellence in the digital space.
The award is aimed at inspiring and equipping the “Church” to communicate credibly, effectively and powerfully as they continue to strive for excellence in Preaching the uncompromising gospel of Jesus Christ digitally.
The nominations are opened to Ghanaian residents only. Churches, Ministries and individuals can nominate themselves and/or nominate others for the awards.
Interested participants can apply for various categories including Most influential church on social media, Most influential preacher/gospel artiste on social media, Most influential Christian podcast, Most Influential App and Most Influential Christian website.
Also, the Most influential Christian creative in the digital space would include photography, videography and Graphic designs.
Participants can apply at www.praisecatalogue.org/awards.
Winners will be announced on December 18.
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