Gospel musician, Ohemaa Mercy has urged believers to bond with God through worship.
She made these comments during a discussion ahead of Tehillah Experience, an annual worship experience.
The event which started in 2015 is an avenue for believers to worship God with the Gospel musician in an extraordinary way.
Talking about this years’ experience slated for August 8, 2021, at the ICGC Calvary Temple with Joy Primes' Emefa Adeti on Monday.
She said, “It is time to commune with God because people are thirsty. Come and God will do something different in your life.”
The Tehillah Experience started with a thirty-day fasting session and prayers to open up the spirit for worship.
“The Fasting is to overcome challenges from the devil,” she added.
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