A renowned Liberian Gospel Musician, Ambassador Miracle Kettor, on Sunday, January 25, 2026 held a crossover praise concert at the Sports Commission on Broad Street in Monrovia.
The crossover praise concert brought together several Gospel musicians, including Simeon Davis, Sayon Mayson, Rafeal Paye, Paul Hardine, Jessie Prate, Gloria Gayflor and Bernice Blackie, as well as Thomas Tweh commonly known as” Original Country Man”, who graced the concert.
Ambassador Kettor stated that Liberians should always praise God, who had continued to sustain them over the years and allow them to cross over to 2026.
She noted that it is the same God has protected them against evil plans from their enemies and provided their daily meals and shelter during difficult times in life.
She pointed out that God has been so good to the people of Liberia, and continues to show them mercy despite the challenges to worshipping Him in truth and holiness.
Ambassador Kettor underscored the need for Liberians to look up to God, who is the Alpha and Omega and the Author and Finisher of their faith, noting that it is only He that can redeem them from troubled water.
Meanwhile, the Original Country Man, Tweh, said Liberians should have passion for God and draw closer to him, and not to men who can fail.
He maintained that Liberians should allow God to be their helper rather than seeking help from men, noting, “If God is your helper, nothing can stop you in life.”
He asserted that Liberians should decide to know God for themselves and things will become possible in their daily living.
At the same time, the Secretary of the Women Helping Women of electoral district #11 in Montserrado County, Mitta Harris Koffa, said the women of the district have appreciated the empowerment project of Original Country Man over the years.
According to Koffa, the women in the district honored and gowned him for helping to improve their living standard in the district.
She disclosed that Original Country Man has purchased a land for them to establish a vocational institution to empower women and girls in vocational skills training.
