After decades of spreading the word of God through music, veteran gospel musician McAbraham has embarked on a new journey – pastoral ministry.
The renowned artist, celebrated for his impactful lyrics and soul-stirring melodies, has hung up his microphone to take up the mantle of a full-time pastor.
McAbraham’s decision to transition from the stage to the pulpit may come as a surprise to his fans, but the musician-turned-pastor is eager to serve his congregation and community in a new capacity.
“My music career has been a wonderful journey, but I feel a deeper calling to serve the Lord in a more direct way,” McAbraham explained in an interview with Blogger Zionfelix monitored by News & Vibes.
As a pastor, McAbraham is dedicated to nurturing his congregation and spreading the message of love, hope, and redemption. While his music may be missed, his legacy continues to inspire a new generation of gospel artists and fans alike.
The artist also revealed that the music industry is not as financially rewarding as before as his era was marked by the sale of CDs. He added that proceeds from one of his albums was used to finance the building of his first house.
McAbraham’s remarkable collection of hit songs, including “Nhyira Nie”, “Mmebusem”, “Akwaaba”, and “Hallelujah”, will remain a testament to his enduring impact on the gospel music industry. As he begins this new chapter in his life, McAbraham’s commitment to his faith and community remains unwavering.