Ghanaian gospel trio, Daughters of Glorious Jesus has advised musicians especially gospel artistes to be faithful to God and those who helped in nurturing their talent.
The celebrated gospel group linked their three (3) decades of impacting lives with their ministry to staying true to God’s calling.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Cynthia Appiadu revealed to Eddie Ray, host of Kasapa Entertainment on Kasapa 102.5Fm their success journey has been incredible.
She said the reason why they are still doing exceptionally well as a music group is because of their loyalty to each other and their mentor.
According to Mrs Appiadu, Archbishop Akwasi Asare Bediako and his wife mentored and named the group Daughters of Glorious Jesus by virtue of their togetherness.
“As a musician, be loyal to God first, be loyal to yourself and be loyal to whoever brought you up or trained you.
“As humans, we are fallible and we’ve challenges but try that you’ll live at peace with all persons even after separation. God loves unity so once you unite, you command the blessings of God.” Daughters of Glorious Jesus said on Kasapa Entertainment
The talented musicians also spoke about their book, Our Story, which they launched in September last year. Our Story is a true story about the trio; the challenges, the failed promises and their triumphs.
On their activities for 2020, Daughters of Glorious Jesus said they will be continuing their nationwide tour and will complete it by year’s end.
They also disclosed that they will be visiting different orphanages to put smiles on the faces of the less privileged.
The group will climax its 30 years anniversary with a concert dubbed ‘Glorious 30 Tribute‘ concert to be held at Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries, Kotobabi on Sunday, 29th March 2020.
For many years, the sensational gospel musicians have treated Ghanaians to a number of great gospel hits such as ‘Mebo Wo Din Daa’, ‘Edin No’ and ‘Asomdwoe Hene’.
The group that started as part of the Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries in 1987 is made up of Cynthia Appiadu (Lead Singer), Edna Sarpong and Monica Owusu Ansah.
They currently have 12 albums to their credit and are known for several hit songs including ‘Yesu Mo’, ‘Odomfo’, ‘Bebree’, ‘Woso’, ‘Adedie’, ‘Abba Father’ and ‘Yesu Fata Ayeyi.’