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US-based Ghanaian Gospel Minister, Siisi Edwards, says he was called into ministry and thus does not classify himself as a player in the Gospel music industry.
According to him, he classifies himself as a player in the Gospel music ministry as that is what God has called him to do – ministration.
Speaking on JoyNews Showbiz, he revealed that his ministration had been revealed to him through men of God and personal communion with God.
He said, “I don’t classify myself as being in the Gospel music industry; I want to be classified as being in the Gospel music ministry. Because for me it’s not what I wanted to do, it’s what God has called me to do. When I say God has called me to do, I have dealt with pastors and prophets that I didn’t know from anywhere, that I just met and they told me that this is the mandate.”
Siisi Edwards who just recently released ‘Meresantene’ revealed that his ministry began at a very difficult time in his life.
He noted that God’s divine intervention in his life had set him on the right path at a time when he was faced with lots of doubts and confusion.
“It was a very difficult time of my life. I was in the US, I didn’t know which direction I was going in life itself, I didn’t know what job I wanted to do, I didn’t know if I should go back to school, I just didn’t know what I wanted to do with life.
“And so that time I prayed a lot, there were times that I realised I was crying when I was praying because I was asking the Lord, ‘Why me? Why this? Why that? Set my feet in the direction where I’ll go’ and so during that time I realised that the Lord was taking me a different direction,” he said.
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