Daughters of Glorious Jesus Announce 2025 Glorious Praise Tour
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Legendary Ghanaian gospel trio, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, is set to bring their much-anticipated Glorious Praise outreach to three cities this April! The annual worship experience will take place in Accra (April 13th), Kwahu (April 20th), and Kumasi (April 27th). This year’s theme, “The Golgotha Experience,” is a powerful reminder of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. Cynthia, the group’s leader, explained, “Golgotha symbolizes the place where Jesus took our burdens. Through this event, we want to lift His name high and leave our struggles at the foot of the cross.”
Beyond the worship concerts, Daughters of Glorious Jesus are making a profound impact through their partnership with the Ghana Prisons Service. As part of this initiative, they are focusing on supporting incarcerated women at Nsawam Prisons. Edna revealed an exciting development: “We are launching a special project with women in prison, and it will be officially unveiled at the Accra event.”
The group is appealing to individuals and corporate organizations to support their mission, especially in completing the female rehabilitation center at Nsawam Prisons. Monica emphasized, “Though our events are free, they require significant resources. We rely on generous hearts to make this vision a reality.”
With an illustrious 35-year career and 13 albums, Daughters of Glorious Jesus continue to inspire generations with their unwavering commitment to ministry.
Will you be part of this life-changing experience?
Source: cbcinchypes.com
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