Gospel fans in the USA are set to witness an atmosphere of incredible spiritual experience with Gospel Minister Celestine Donkor. This follows the success of the 9th edition of her annual Celestial Praiz concert, which came off on March 6, 2022 in Accra.
Celestine Donkor, known for her unique cotemporary style in the gospel fraternity, took to her Facebook page to reveal that the Living Faith Ministry will play host to the New York edition of Celestial Praiz 9. The much anticipated event comes off on Saturday July 23.
The ‘No One’ singer, who has been in the USA for a few weeks, promises to replicate the success of the Accra edition abroad, treating audience to songs like Agbebolo, Okronkronhene, among others. The program is being put together by the Living Faith International in collaboration with Dynamic Unlimited.
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Artistes billed to take patrons closer to heaven include Preye Odede, Minister Belinda Shalders, Dr. Fletcher Narh, Sarah Sings and Herty Corgie. Rema House Choir is set to treat audiences to a powerful ministration as well.
For almost a decade, Celestine Donkor has been on a mission of impacting lives through awesome ministrations coupled with top charting spiritually inspired songs.
Her latest EP, ‘Testimony Therapy’, has so far received positive reviews around the world. ‘Your Are Worthy’, ‘Praise Him’ ft. Joel Lwaga (Tanzania), ‘They That Wait’ ft. Mercy Masika (Kenya), and ‘It Is God’ featuring Angel Bernard (Tanzania) are some songs off the EP, released on January 28, 2022.
The official video to ‘No One’, also found on the EP, currently has almost 200,000 views on Youtube.
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