US-based Ghanaian gospel minister, Maureen Biniyam, has yet again released a spirit-filled record that aims to motivate Christians all around the world.
The praise and worship-themed song is titled ‘Hallelujah’ and was first released with an accompanying music video on YouTube on Friday, July 28, 2023.
Maureen Biniyam, who has identified herself as a gospel artiste with a distinctive voice and on a journey to churn out records that are easily relatable to fans on their Christian journey, says ‘Hallelujah’ is timely because it will motivate many to find strength and hope in God, while praising him even in the most difficult moments.
“The song Hallelujah was borne out of my understanding and personal experience that when we lift up a hallelujah to the Lord even in an unpleasant situation, the supernatural happens to move things in our favour”, she explained to Joy Entertainment in an interview.
Maureen Biniyam’s focus with her music career is to draw many into the tabernacle of the Most High God. ‘Hallelujah’ which follows the 2022 single ‘Wayem Ye’ (Your goodness is abundant), is expected to create a deep longing for the presence of God at all times, because “in His presence, anything is possible”.
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