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US-based gospel music minister and songwriter David Arhen, popularly known as Mr PHD, has released a new inspirational song titled "Today Today."
This latest release follows the success of his previous hit, "Wosu Bi Gu," which featured Moris Baby Face.
"Today Today" delivers a powerful message to gospel music lovers, urging them to believe in God's ability to save and break every yoke in their lives.
"This song is a reminder that no matter the challenges we face, God is always ready to deliver us and lift our burdens," Mr PHD said.
David Arhen has made significant strides in gospel music since the launch of his 'Cross Over' album in 2016 under Action Records.
With four albums to his credit, he has established a strong presence in the gospel music scene, both in Ghana and internationally.
"I am grateful for the journey so far and for all the support from my fans. It’s been an incredible experience sharing God's word through music," he added.
Apart from his musical achievements, Mr PHD is deeply involved in charitable and non-profit work. He has been actively engaged with organisations such as the Children’s Home and Youth for Christ in Kumasi, Ghana.
"Giving back to the community and helping those in need is a core part of my mission. It's not just about the music, but also about making a tangible difference in people's lives," he explained.
His commitment to supporting unemployed youth and spreading the message of Jesus through both his music and his philanthropic efforts highlights his dedication to making a positive impact on communities.
"I believe in using my platform to inspire and uplift others. Whether it's through a song or a charitable act, I want to bring hope and encouragement to everyone I encounter," said Mr PHD.
Mr PHD's new song "Today Today" is expected to inspire and uplift many, reinforcing his position as a prominent figure in gospel music and a dedicated advocate for positive change.
"I hope this song touches hearts and reminds people that with faith, anything is possible. Today can be the day of your breakthrough," he said.
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