Entertainment of Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Source: kasapafmonline.com

Joyce Blessing under spiritual attack, needs prayers – Apostle Amoako-Attah

Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah

The Founder and leader of Freedom Chapel International, a Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian Church based in Accra, Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah has confirmed there is a spiritual attack against Joyce Blessing‘s music career.

The Man of God said he had a revelation through a dream on the day after Joyce Blessing signed contract with fast growing entertainment and media outfit, Zylofon Media.

According to him, he saw Blessing’s new album ‘Agyebom’ given to Mallams and Fetish Priests to spit out incantations in order to end her career.

“The very day Joyce Blessing was going to sign the contract, they (Joyce Blessing and Husband) came to inform me about it so I went with them and prayed for them at East Legon…That evening after she signed the contract, God revealed to me in a dream where I saw a copy of Joyce Blessing’s new album ‘Agyebom’ given to Mallams and Fetish Priests to chant on it in order to end Blessing’s music career.

“Last Friday, we held an all-night service and I confirmed again to her that the spiritual attack is still persisting so they need to be more prayerful to avert these attacks,” Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah told Akwasi Nsiah.
Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah appealed to the public to continually intercede on Joyce Blessing’s behalf or the outcome might be unpleasant to hear.

“If some people are doubting this spiritual attack then I think they haven’t seen how serious it is… Let’s help to pray for her instead of showing signs of doubt because when the hidden things revealed to us aren’t attended to through prayers, they get worse. Prayer is certainly the answer to break these spiritual attacks.”

He told ‘Sit-in-host’, Akwasi Nsiah on Kasapa Entertainment, it’s obvious attitude of jealousy has taken over the music fraternity among follow musicians due to one’s progress.

Apostle Amoakoa-Attah advised that gospel musicians should avoid attacking their own colleagues because it is unworthy to compete in an industry with same aim of preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to the lost ones.

“There are so many musicians who released songs once but now are no more relevant in the industry because of these same spiritual attacks… Some are living a wretched life now.”