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Experiences of most events are easily forgotten but not in the case of the International Central Gospel Churches (ICGC) ''Prophetic Praise Experience'' which took place last Friday night at the ICGC Yaweh Temple, East Legon in Accra.
The Prophetic Praise Experience, as the name implies, is a night of prayer, prophecy and worship characterized with spiritual healings, manifestations of God’s power, presence and upliftment of souls.
At the ICGC Yaweh Temple, hundreds of patrons from various ICGC Temples in Ghana gathered to pray and worship God and to experience his power through the two powerful anointed men of God: Rev. Ismaila Awudu and Royal Pastor Nana Adjei Perbi.
Ps. Nana Adjei Perbi, President of the Nana Perbi Outreach & Foundation who led the worship & praise session continuously for two hours caused the atmosphere really charged bringing the presence of heaven down on earth instantly.

He powerfully ministered the word of God to patrons amidst his music performances and tantalizing stage crafts which got the whole gathering dancing, singing and praising and worshiping God.
Whilst Rev. Ismaila Awudu, the powerful man and a miracle worker of God who was the host of the event performed wonders as he prophesied, healed patrons as the spirit of God moves in with force restoring people, lifting souls spiritually & touching their lives with hope.
According to Royal Ps. Nana Perbi, the night was not meant to entertain people but rather for prayers, true worshiping of God coupled with seeking for his guidance and protection.
He advised the youth not to look for entertainment aspect of church programs before attending but to rather focus their attention on the enormous spiritual benefits they stand to gain from such programs.

Rev. Ismaila Awudu said the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) believes in desperation of God with the introduction of the night of prayer, prophesy and worship to seek his face in prayer and ask for his guidance throughout the new month ahead.
“We believe in desperation of God as a church that’s why we’ve organized this prayer night. Initially it’s used be a Thursday prayer service but the Lord laid it upon my heart to have a shift to Friday evening service which is from 7-10pm. However, at the end of every month, we should have a time of worship, prayer and prophecy which is from 7pm to 12am where I have to bring in a renowned person or a man of who is closer to God in worship who will lead them in one hour worship whiles I take them through one solid hour of declaration and prayer, then I'll minister to them, effect healing and then move them into prophetic guidance leading to warfare. So that's what we've been doing as a Church and it continues with a lot of testimonies,'' he explained.
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