Diana Asamoah, a gospel musician, has addressed fellow performer Cecilia Marfo in response to her being accused of causing problems in her church, which caused her to cry on television.
Diana Asamoah stood by her criticism of Cecilia Marfo’s religious customs, arguing that they were not consistent with the Bible.
She counseled Cecilia Marfo to concentrate on God’s work and stay away from contentious activities like spitting in people’s mouths and employing unusual techniques in her ministry.
Diana Asamoah criticized Cecilia Marfo’s actions and her emotional TV display in an interview with Halifax Ansah Addo on Best Entertainment show on UTV, monitored by InsightNewsgh.com, highlighting the importance of adhering to God’s word.
She mentioned that her church attendance had decreased as a result of her reliance on non-traditional methods.
Diana Asamoah urged the 40 remaining church members of Cecilia Marfo to flee for their lives. She alleged her church is not divinely ordained and built upon God’s word.
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Cecilia Marfo had previously talked about the painful experience of seeing her church’s membership drop from more than 400 to just 40.
She blamed the downturn on problems with people like Diana Asamoah and Kennedy Agyapong, whose disagreements and criticisms had a negative impact on her church. She shared her conviction that God would ultimately make amends with those who had contributed to the difficulties facing her church.
When talking about her church’s situation, Cecilia Marfo started crying during a JoyPrime TV interview.
She clarified that the suffering she had gone through was due to her church’s diminishing membership, which she associated with disagreements and criticisms.
Cecilia Marfo said she had trusted God to provide for those who had contributed to the difficulties in her ministry and had forgiven them. Her moving interview brought to light the difficulties encountered by certain gospel musicians as well as their influence on religious communities.