Audio By Carbonatix
Joe Mettle is one of the gospel musicians ministering at the ‘Sing Over Ghana’ peace concert slated for October 25-26, 2024.
According to Joe Mettle, the event, which is a gathering for worship and intercession, “has been close to my heart, and I believe it holds the potential to impact our beloved nation profoundly.”
In a statement, the gospel minister intimates that as typical of every election year, it is important for Ghanaians to pray for the peace of the country.
“Our purpose is simple yet profound: to remind ourselves that Ghana belongs to the Lord and to ask for His hand over our country’s future.
This year, Sing Over Ghana is inspired by Zephaniah 3:17: “The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves.” With this truth in mind, we will lift a sound of worship, trusting in His love and power to move on our behalf,” he writes.
He further mentions that Ghana is faced with many challenges which can only be surmounted by prayers.
“Together, we can build a unified foundation, strong enough to carry the hopes and dreams of every Ghanaian, both today and for generations to come,” the statement says.
The event will take place at ICGC The Lords Tabernacle, Achimota-Abofu, beginning at 6 PM on Friday, October 25, and will continue through to Saturday, October 26.
Joe Mettle has therefore thrown out an invitation to Ghanaians here in Ghana and abroad to be part of this programme so they can us pray for peace, for prosperity, and for wisdom as our nation moves forward.

Latest Stories
-
From glut to growth – John Dumelo says value addition is the way forward
20 minutes -
Feed Ghana, feed industry – Deputy Agric Minister Dumelo outlines new direction
43 minutes -
Agric glut was political, not strategic – Chamber of Agribusiness Ghana boss warns of lost livelihoods
1 hour -
Food glut situation is no victory – Chamber for Agricbusiness Ghana CEO warns
2 hours -
Was Prince Harry referencing Trump in joke for Late Show sketch?
2 hours -
Arrest over fire petition stirs public debate in Hong Kong
2 hours -
Man who killed ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe apologises to his family
2 hours -
Police recover $19k Fabergé egg swallowed by NZ man
2 hours -
Ireland among countries boycotting Eurovision after Israel allowed to compete
3 hours -
Grand jury declines to charge Letitia James after first case dismissed
3 hours -
Tanzanian activist blocked from Instagram after mobilising election protests
3 hours -
‘Not becoming of a president’: Somali-Americans respond to Trump’s ‘garbage’ remarks
3 hours -
More than 300 flights cancelled as Indian airline IndiGo faces ‘staff shortage’
3 hours -
Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy
3 hours -
‘I’m not afraid of death, only poverty’ – Peter Okoye
4 hours
