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Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment HubProminent man of the cloth, Prophet Bruce Edwards, has described music as one of the most powerful tools for ministry after featuring on Umusa, a single by England-based Zimbabwean gospel artiste Isaac Mtha Eland.The collaboration marks Prophet Edwards’ debut in the music scene, and the track is already receiving airplay on local radio stations.Speaking to Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub, Prophet Edwards said the experience was a refreshing shift from his usual mode of ministering.“Isaac Mtha Eland reached out and asked if I’d like to collaborate. I loved the vibe of the track, so I recorded my part and sent it over; that’s how the feature came together.“Recording was a big shift from ministering live.
On stage, it’s all about energy and connection; in the studio, it’s about precision and emotion. I had to adjust, but I enjoyed the process,” he said.Prophet Edwards added that music has a unique power to touch lives, revealing that visuals for Umusa are already in the pipeline.“Most likely, we’ll be shooting a video soon. We’re in the early stages of planning, but if everything goes well, people will definitely see the visuals.“I believe music is one of the most powerful tools for ministry. It speaks directly to the soul.
Through gospel music, we share the message of Christ in a way that’s relatable and uplifting, and sometimes it reaches people who might never hear that message otherwise,” he said.Asked whether fans can expect more music from him, Prophet Edwards hinted at more projects on the way.“By God’s grace, yes. I’m already working on a few songs and praying they’ll touch even more lives. I’m excited for what’s next,” he said.– Follow on X: @mthabisi_mthireLeave a ReplyCancel reply
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