NDC’s Thanksgiving Service in Madina Filled with Praise, Worship

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Madina, led by Member of Parliament Francis Xavier-Sosu, turned the Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry (CEM) into a hub of praise and thanksgiving as they celebrated their achievements during a vibrant service.
The gathering, graced by performances from gospel sensations such as MOG and Daughters of Glorious Jesus, brought together prominent Christian leaders, congregants, and supporters from across the region.

The General Overseer of CEM, Rev. Steve Mensah, commended Hon. Francis Xavier-Sosu for his leadership and urged him to prioritize fixing local roads, a longstanding concern of the community. With a touch of humor, Rev. Mensah remarked, “My party lost badly; they didn’t even come close to the NDC. But, Ey3 Zu!”.
He further called on Ghanaians to work together to build the nation and encouraged Christians to spread love during the festive season.

Renowned preacher who is the Founder of the Jesus Generation Ministries, Rt. Rev. Dr. Dr. Nana Anyani Boadum, praised the MP for returning to God’s house to give thanks. Preaching on the importance of gratitude, he emphasized that thanksgiving should be a cornerstone of every Christian’s life.

When called to the podium, Hon. Francis Xavier-Sosu exuded joy, leading the congregation in heartfelt songs of praise. Overwhelmed with emotion, he proclaimed that the NDC’s victory and the resurgence of John Mahama symbolized God’s promise to restore what had been lost.

“The results speak volumes about the faith Ghanaians have in the NDC. We will not let the people of Ghana down,” – Sosu assured, urging all citizens to rally behind the government for national progress.

The thanksgiving service left attendees inspired and hopeful, reinforcing the MP’s commitment to his constituents and his faith-driven leadership.
By: Ebenezer Madugu

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