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Ghanaian gospel artiste David Living Asiam, known professionally as David Living, has released a new live-recorded single titled And It Came to Pass.
The song was captured during the second edition of his annual worship gathering, Ignition Experience, held on September 21, 2025, in Tema.
Inspired by Joshua 21:43 to 45, the track reflects on the dependability of God’s promises and carries a message of hope and assurance.
Released on November 29 along with an official video, the song has drawn positive reactions from listeners who praise its spiritual depth and uplifting tone.
David Living entered the gospel music scene in 2022 and has since released songs such as Nothing Too Hard and I Will Win, earning a growing audience in Ghana and among worship communities outside the country.
Beyond the stage, he is a professional conference interpreter and translator, skilled in English and French, with intermediate proficiency in Spanish, and a strong command of Ewe, Akan and Ga.
He trained at the University of Strasbourg in France and the University of Ghana and has worked with institutions including the African Union Commission in Addis Ababa.
Since 2019, he has served as a freelance interpreter at high-level meetings across the continent.
With 'And It Came to Pass', David Living strengthens his presence in contemporary gospel music, offering a record that blends heartfelt worship with polished live performance.
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