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Cynthia MacCauley Remembers Tragedy After a Child's Death
Pastor Cynthia MacCauley, Nkomye, and the hit song Daben Gospel have revealed how people worshiped her and criticized her for losing her first child in the womb.
Pastor MacCauley said her first child died in her womb when she was nine months pregnant, which attracted public criticism.
He revealed this during the first 'Anchor Project' concert by future artist Thony Kay, where he served and shared his testimony of how he went through those difficult times.
He revealed that the same people who had blessed him with a music career said "he deserves what happened to him, even if he is pregnant he will not sit down and let others sing."
He said: “However, this unchanging and faithful God recognized my heart and accepted my sacrifice. Today, in His glory, I have three wonderful children. Son of God, be of good cheer. ”
He used his testimony to encourage the community, especially Christians, not to allow any form of ridicule to deter them from serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
The evangelist gave the assurance that no matter what the situation, "He will surely reward your work, honor your dedication and restore everything that seems lost in serving Him."
Meanwhile, the Banner of Grace Ministries hall in Dawhenya Terrazzo Junction, went into operation when Pastor MacCauley, Esther Piece, (who burned the grass 'Mpareme'), and Wisdom Olives, Adom Nathan, Kweku Teye, and Tony Kay among others. the audience at the throne of God with music.
It was a night full of worship, praise, praise, dance, and song services, as one artist after another, served in the live recording work.
Minister Tony Kay, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said the Anchor Project aims to unite and promote the body of Christ through music.
He added that the program also aims to encourage believers to have hope and faith in Christ as the anchor of their souls, adding that it is a way of preaching the gospel to the lost through singing.
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