Siisi Baidoo and Crafted Nation embark on 'The Worship Crusade' on campuses
In line with its mission of “catching them young” for Christ, Gospel singer, Siisi Baido’s led Crafted Nation, a non-denominational music and outreach ministry based in Accra, started the The Worship Crusade (TWC) in 2019 at the Adenta Community school park.
The first programme had Reverend Dr Lawrence Tetteh, as speaker and with the success and impact scored, encouraged the group to start TWC events on campuses.
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Last year, the teams’ train landed at the University of Ghana, Legon Campus, Pentfield and as expected, many patrons experienced a great time in the presence of the Lord. Already, the team has been at Presbyterian Boys Secondary School, PRESEC (Legon) and Ghana Christian International School.
Siisi Baidoo, who is the leader of the Crafted Nation said he is excited about the impact of TWC on young people especially students.
“The maiden edition of TWC held at Adenta community school field, was characterised by miracles, signs and wonders, with many souls being won for Christ. These souls have since become committed church workers at several churches in Adenta.
“The same impact was felt at PRESEC and at Ghana Christian International School. The purpose of this is to sound a very loud alarm on the coming of our dear Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, to win many souls who are lost and bring liberation to them that are oppressed"
“There are many ills happening on the various campuses and my team and I believe just as evil thrive at such places, so can positivity also take charge so TWC is geared towards that,” he said.
As a non-denominational music and outreach ministry, he said Crafted Nation has a core mandate of winning souls, which is majorly achieved through music ministrations at various crusades and worship services. As such, The Worship Crusade falls in line with the group’s larger mission.
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