The Multimedia Group on Wednesday had the studios of its subsidiary stations filled with the power of the Holy Ghost.
President Akufo-Addo’s declaration of March 25 as a national day of fasting and prayer day against the coronavirus surge was the trigger.
While leaders of Ministries of the gospel across the country led their congregants through prayer via social media, others took turns on various shows across all media conglomerate’s platforms to pray against the coronavirus pandemic.
Photojournalist Samuel Moore captured some of the powerful moments from radio and television studios as presenters and guest ministers sought the face of God.
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