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NEW WAVE CHRISTIAN MINISTERING IN GHANA TODAY

Osofo Botuor, a popular Minister of God with a church near Abrante3 Spot was the first man of God to publicly bring to our attention the new generic term for all the new Christian ministries springing up every where in Ghana today.  Though majority of them have been around for sometime, some of the leaders in these churches which most Ghanaians call One Man Church, have come under public scrutiny over some uncomplimentary speeches and behavior.  The sharing of these videos are a result of our intensive research to bring to your attention some of the activities and worship services inside some of these churches.  Please note our disclaimer that by sharing, we are not endorsing or condemning any Man of God but we encourage you to build your personal relationship with God and join a Bible believing Christian church if you don't have one. God is Real...….


WELCOME TO PROPHET EBENEZER ADARKWA YIADOM AND HIS EBENEZER WORSHIP CENTER-AHENEBA KOKOBEN-KUMASI



ANGEL OBINIM RESURRECTS A DEAD WOMAN

REV. OBOFOUR

PROPHETIC HOUR WITH AGYA NKUTO

PROPHET OWUSU BEMPAH

PROPHET BADU KOBI

PASTOR CHIEF MENSAH

BISHOP J.Y. ADU

KOFORIDUA OSOFO WHO SERVES FUFUO IN CHURCH

MUST WATCH-ODIIFO TAWIA



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