Ahead of the 2024 election, Joy FM is bringing together Ghanaians for a moment of prayer to stand in the gap for the country for peace to prevail before, during, and after the period.
As Jeremiah 29:7 entreats us to seek the peace and prosperity of the city into which God has brought us, it is important to gather, with one heart in an atmosphere of intense worship and prayer.
The Joy Prayer Summit for Peace 2024 will be held at the Victory Bible Church International (Prophetic Sanctuary Kokomleme) on the 22nd November, 2024 at 6:30pm.
Pastor Kojo Frimpong, Pastor Ato Acquah, Reverend Mike Nii Abossey, other pastors from all the sixteen (16) regions of the country and very notable spiritual fathers of the land, will lead this important service.
Gospel musicians such as Celestine Donkor will minister at the prayer summit.
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