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General overseer of the House of Miracle Ministries Worldwide, Sampson Amoateng, has urged Christians to remain rooted in the Word of God, especially in moments of difficulty, describing Scripture as a source of strength, direction and hope in uncertain times.
“As Christians, we cannot survive on emotions. We must study the Word of God and turn to it in times of need and hardship, because it is the Word that sustains us and gives us clarity when life becomes challenging,” he said.

The prophet Sampson Amoateng was speaking at Stars in Worship 2025, the grand climax of the annual December to Remember conference, held at the House of Miracle Ministries in the U.S and Accra. The event drew hundreds of worshippers for an evening of praise, prayer and deep spiritual reflection.
In addition to the study of Scriptures, he also underscored the importance of worship in a Christian’s life, noting that worship plays a vital role in strengthening faith and fostering intimacy with God.

“Worship is not just about singing songs. It is a lifestyle that keeps us connected to God, aligns our hearts with His will and builds our faith, even in the midst of life’s storms,” he added.
Held in December, Stars in Worship brought the week-long December to Remember 2025 conference to a powerful close. This year’s conference, focused on the theme “The Word of God,” and had teachings and ministrations by the host, Prophet Sampson Amoateng, Prophet Daniel Amoateng, Prophet Brian Amoateng, Bishop Victor Powell, and Rev. Michael Frimpong.

The night of worship featured spirit-filled ministrations from Stella Aba Seal, Moses OK, Oware Junior, Jojo Arhin, Alexandra, and Richard Hagan, who led the congregation into moments of thanksgiving, praise and reflection. Songs echoed through the auditorium as worshippers lifted their voices in unity.

For many attendees, Stars in Worship served as a moment to respond to days of teaching with heartfelt worship, making it a fitting and memorable climax to December to Remember 2025.
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