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It was an atmosphere of praise and worship as hundreds turned up at this year’s Atarah Praise held at the forecourt of Believers Grace Crown Ministries International at Adenta Barrier.
Atarah Praise which was held on May 19, 2024 with the theme, “Praising God for his acts of power Psalm 150:1” is an annual event aimed at winning souls for the Kingdom of God.
Prior to the main performances, an opportunity was given to some amazing young ministers to be a blessing to the gathering. This saw Mag Narh, Anointed Michael, Nana Kwartemaa, Richard and West African Senior High Choir mesmerise the patrons.
They enjoyed unforgettable ministrations from gospel heavyweights such as Patience Nyarko, Lady Prempeh, Akesse Brempong, Jack Alolomi, Mabel Okyere, Piesie Esther and Empress Gifty.
They took patrons through some of their amazing compositions and rocked them with some unstoppable praises.
The time everyone was waiting for came, when the man of the moment, Prophet Atarah took his turn on the big stage.
Clad in Blue and Yellow Military-like apparel, Prophet Atarah proved why he is the singing prophet.
He mesmerised the gathering with an intriguing display on the stage, and sang songs from his repertoire as well as performed his ‘Woye Odo’ together with Piesie Esther.
At the end, Prophet Atarah won new souls for Christ and expressed his appreciation to everyone for their diverse support in making the programme a success.

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