Gospel musician Broda Sammy has expressed that holy places should quit underestimating youngsters with ‘ungodly’ ways of life and rather show love to them.
Gospel musician Broda Sammy has expressed that church should quit minimizing youngsters with ‘ungodly’ ways of life and rather show love to them.
In a new popular video, Broda Sammy was spotted recording a gospel drill music video with “individuals from the ghetto” which has produced conversations via online entertainment.
Talking in a meeting with Captain Smart, Broda Sammy expressed people from the ghetto are normally treated with scorn when they go to faith gatherings since society sees them as ‘ungodly’.
“I purposefully visited the ‘ghetto’ on the grounds that a great deal people feel that individuals from the ghetto don’t have good natures. I believe it’s time we permit everybody to come to chapel and before God. Those with tattoos, piercings and so forth.
“We don’t need to underestimate these young men and young ladies and keep them from coming to church,” he said on Onua Maakye, October 4.
The outspoken gospel musician further contended that men with piercings and tattoos should not be labeled as “ungodly” as “it’s not anything or a sin.”
He is at present advancing his new single “Ebebam,” which has been a subject for conversation after he shot the gospel drill music video with “individuals from the ghetto.”