
A Woman Testifies to How a Song by Akesse Brempong Restored Her Dead Baby Back to Life
A viral video of a woman testifying in church about the saving power of God has rekindled the hope of many believers. In a video sighted on instragram, She testified to how God gave her baby a second chance through a song by Akesse Brempong.
She narrated her true life turmoil and struggle with an ectopic rupture during her first attempt at conceiving a child which led to her losing the child and saving her own life.
After 3 years, there was another attempt at having a baby and she got pregnant against the doctors advice and defying medical orders only to be met with complications.
This is but one of the many other interesting testimonies that have characterized the ministry of Ghana’s Gospel Reggae and Afrobeats kingpin with a peculiar worship sound & an all round multi-genre act.
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She said “My BP was on another level, I was bleeding here and there and the doctor said if I don’t feel the baby kicking in 3 days, it means the baby wouldn’t make it, We were trying every means to let the baby shake. We were playing all sorts of music that we could come across and my husband thought of you, went to Audiomack to download your Spontaneous Worship, played the song, and the baby kicked, we did it again and the baby kicked, so it became our lifestyle”. At 33 weeks we had a placental abruption, my baby disconnected with me so we called the doctor at midnight, went to hospital and he told my husband to forget the baby so we save the wife.
They took the baby out prematurely and for about 5-minutes there was no movement, no crying, so the nurse was trying to resuscitate the baby and my husband was standing just behind the window and pulled out his phone to play your song and the baby cried”, the lady shared amidst tears of joy.
This is but one of the many other interesting testimonies that have characterized the ministry of Ghana’s Gospel Reggae and Afrobeats kingpin with a peculiar worship sound & an all round multi-genre act.