- Solomon Mkubwa said he performs in clubs and bars, as long as he can preach the gospel to the audience
- The famous gospel said he has won many souls for Christ through this unique way of gospel ministry
- Mkubwa does not care about the criticism he receives from some people who think he is compromising his faith by performing in clubs
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Solomon Mkubwa is a gospel singer who is not afraid to take his music to the weirdest of places.
He has disclosed that he performs in clubs and bars, as long as he can preach the gospel to the audience.
The Mungu Mwenye Nguvu hitmaker said he has a different view of club appearances than most gospel ministers.
Mkubwa sees it as an opportunity to reach out to the lost souls and bring them to Christ.
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In an interview with Madora TV, Mkubwa said he performs his songs in clubs whenever he gets a gig, but he has one condition: he has to go with a preacher who will preach as he sings.
“We usually preach the gospel it is not just singing. I sing and ask them to allow me to preach the word of God. We usually pray to people and tell them to repeat. And we tell people to turn away from their earthly ways and return to the Lord. And people usually get saved. That is a mission I am doing,” he said.
He revealed that through this unique way of gospel ministry, he has won many souls for Christ.
The gospel minister said he has witnessed many people giving their lives to Jesus after listening to his songs and sermons in the clubs.
“If you invite me to a fiesta, you must be prepared. I will preach to people and ask them to repeat,” he added.
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