One of Ghana's enterprising gospel music exports, Eric Jeshrun is out with a new song dubbed 'Fresh Fire.'
His new single is aimed at propelling people to the top when all hope is lost.
Speaking to a section of the media, Eric Jeshrun quoted Leviticus 6: 13 as the premise for his message.
"The fire shall be kept burning on the altar continually: it must not be extinguished. The sudden silence within the room was what finally birthed the melody and lyrics for this song "FRESH FIRE" long with prayer and deep worship. It was this moment that was captured and produced into this single,” the quotation reads.
Eric Jeshrun subsequently urged music lovers tap the blessings which come with the anointing-inspired song composed within the period of his break.
“Fresh Fire is one of the songs I received during my silent moments in Canada, and I want to share it with the whole world,” he said.
According to him, “in these times when there is so much going on around the world to overwhelm us, "Fresh Fire" would help create a space that ignites a new passion and zeal for life and godliness."

He urged all those who have missed his ministry to share the life-changing song from his repertoire with the rest of the world.
This song is the first off his forthcoming album titled ‘Faith Culture’ which features some of Africa's best praise and worship leaders and recording artistes.
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