Gospel music is a sacred ministry, not just a form of entertainment, according to veteran Ghanaian gospel singer Amy Newman.
She believes that some artists are losing sight of the true spiritual purpose of gospel music, focusing more on pleasing people and gaining fame rather than serving God.
Amy Newman emphasizes that gospel music should be about transforming lives and spreading God’s message, rather than seeking popularity or financial gain. She’s concerned that the growing similarity between gospel and secular music is blurring the lines between purpose and entertainment.
The Okamafo hitmaker appreciates the professionalism and creativity of modern gospel musicians but stresses that true gospel artistry must be rooted in faith and anointing.
She’s also encouraged young artists to stay true to their calling and not get caught up in the hype of show business.
