Gospel star Selina Boateng has delineated between two types of Gospel musicians: one who knows God in detail and another who vainly seeks profit and fame.
"There are those who sing Gospel music - they have the singing grace and have learned how to use it - but do not know God. However you cannot talk about somebody you do not know for yourself," the Medofo Pa hitmaker said.
A Gospel musician, she added, has "to know what God wants, likes and doesn't like so that you can [effectively] talk about him to others".
"There are people who sing Gospel for fame, money, for entertainment," she stressed, differentiating them from those "who are truly the children of Christ".
The Minko Meho hitmaker cautioned if an individual just "learns to use their singing grace," for nothing but personal benefit, without any care for cultivating a real and deep relationship with God, times of trials and hardship will ruin them.
Selina Boateng spoke to Taller Dee on the Journey to Heaven programme on No.1 FM, 105.3.