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Gospel minister Nana Adwoa is preparing for the 2024 edition of her annual event dubbed 'Fired-up Encounter.'
This year's event is slated for September 14, 2024, at the All Nations Kharis House in Loganville, Georgia Atlanta, in the United States of America.
This annual music programme, now in its fourth year, is more than just an event; it's a mandate and promise of excellence to God.
Nana Adwoa, a minister of the gospel through music, has been singing since childhood and is passionate about winning souls and pushing God's business. Married with three children, she is sold out for Christ and dedicated to her calling.
This year's theme, 'A New Sound', marks a new level of anointing and fresh music from Nana Adwoa.
"It pays to hide yourself in the secret place and receive fresh anointing to do well in ministry," she said.
The programme promises to be different from previous years, with new songs and a new level of worship.
Joining Nana Adwoa on stage will be renowned artistes MOG, Efe Grace, and many others.
The Fired-up Encounter is not just a concert, but an encounter with Jesus Christ, aimed at winning souls and touching lives.
Fired-up Encounter has brought a lot of people from many nations and countries to gather to fellowship and to witness the power of God through songs. With this many testimonies have come through previous programs in the past.
Admission is free, but registration is required.
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