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The Zion Praise Chapel International is set for the 25th edition of the annual International Prophetic Gathering (IPG) dubbed ‘Performance’ at the church’s auditorium in Takoradi from July 31 to August 7.
The event is in two parts - morning sessions start at 9 am, and evening sessions which commence at 5:30 pm are projected to host over 20,000 patrons.
“Prayerfully selected seasoned men of God from Ghana and Nigeria are billed to storm our city as guest speakers for the demonstration of the Apostolic and Prophetic Grace that attracts resources, opportunities and phenomenal blessings to people who are desperate for God.
"Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, Apostle Joshua Selman, Nathaniel Bassey and Bishop Chingbundu are on the bill,” Bishop Ogyiri Asare, the Convener of IPG mentioned.

At a press conference on Friday, in Takoradi, Bishop Bernard Ogiri Asare who doubles as the Founder of Zion Praise Chapel International to give details about the event.
He said, "It is of paramount interest to us to make sure that everyone who is present is under tight security surveillance. The Western Regional Police Command has been informed to make provisions throughout the event."
Bishop Ogyiri Asare added “The main objective of IPG is bringing together people from all walks of life to feed on God’s word, receive divine direction and experience uncommon transformation in all aspects of their lives.”
The man of God disclosed that as part of the programme, his new book titled ‘Children and their Parent,’ will be launched on July 24 at Zion Praise Chapel Auditorium.
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