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Ghanaian music producer, artist, and songwriter Patrick Chordson Moore has revealed that divine intervention during a personal crisis inspired his latest hit song, God in Battle.
He underscores the importance of seeking Jesus Christ in times of difficulty, emphasizing that challenges are inevitable in the Christian journey.
The celebrated producer believes adversity is a sign of walking the righteous path and reassures believers that God will always prove His faithfulness.
“Being challenged by the devil from time to time proves that you’re indeed walking the narrow path, but rest assured God will come through for you to prove Himself faithful,” Moore shared.
Performed by the talented Prince Kissi, God in Battle encourages Christians to stay steadfast in faith and trust in God’s deliverance during tough times.
The powerful composition, written by Moore and released on January 22, 2025, has quickly gained traction on social media and is being played in churches across Ghana and beyond.
Having debuted with his album Kingdom Sound in 2022, Moore remains committed to inspiring believers through music. He has worked with notable Ghanaian gospel artists, including Joe Mettle, Nacee, and Cwesi Oteng.
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