Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster and musician, Blakk Rasta recently shared his remarkable journey of conversion to Christianity.
Originally born a Muslim, Blakk Rasta transitioned to Rastafarianism before receiving a profound calling from God, leading him to be ordained as a pastor in 2022 at the Breakthrough Family Chapel Bible School.
During an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, Blakk Rasta recounted his transformative ‘Damascus Experience.’
He described waking up to visions and prophecies, including foretelling events such as earthquakes and plane crashes, which ultimately convinced him of his divine calling.
Seeking answers, Blakk Rasta delved into books on prophecies and sought guidance from a bookshop, where he was directed to Prophet Bernard El Barnard, considered a prominent figure in Ghanaian prophecy circles.
“When I met him, he told me things that shocked me. He said when you were two years, this was what happened to you’. I don’t want to go into details,” he said.
“Any church I went to and I hid at the back, a prophet would say ‘I’ve seen something, there is someone here who has a calling’ and bla bla bla.”
Meeting the prophet, Blakk Rasta was astounded by the accuracy of the revelations shared about his life, including events from his childhood confirmed by his parents.
Blakk Rasta, now actively involved in the Breakthrough Family Chapel, also revealed his engagement in preaching, even at markets, showcasing his dedication to his newfound faith.
Concurrently, he has released an album titled ‘Salaga Soldier,’ showcasing the multifaceted nature of his artistic and spiritual journey.
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