Jesus Channel hosts Ron Kenoly

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Multi TV’s Jesus Channel will on Thursday August 25 offer its viewers a rare opportunity to interact live with seasoned international Gospel Icon, Ron Kenoly. The interview forms part of activities lined up for the 2011 edition of the award winning gospel concert, Adom Praiz which comes off this weekend at the Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre. The interview with the internationally acclaimed gospel maestro will air live at 7pm on the Jesus Channel and on Nhyira TV also on Multi TV. Ron Kenoly who holds several degrees including a doctorate of Ministry degree in Sacred Music is also expected to among other things talk about his switch from playing Rhythm and Blues music to Gospel as well as what has sustained him in the Gospel Ministry since he made the switch. Channel Manager for the Jesus Channel, Nana Yaa Sarpong says the Ron Kenoly special will be a revealing chat session designed to help viewers get up-close and personal with the gospel icon and for him to also share his experiences with the Lord with them. Restating the Channel’s objective of fulfilling the great commission Jesus Christ gave to his disciples “to go throughout the world and preach the gospel”, Nana Yaa said “having a great Minister like Ron Kenoly on our platform adds more impetus to our quest to meet the spiritual needs of our viewers.” The Sing Out hit maker will be joined by a cream of Ghana’s top gospel artistes, Stella Seal, Cindy Thompson, Rev. Mary Ghansah, Tagoe Sisters and others to worship and give praise to God at the award winning Adom Praiz concert this Saturday August 27 at the Dome of the Conference centre.

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