Gospel Ministers Across Africa: Spotlight On Deborah Lukalu And The Soweto Gospel Choir
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We use this space to highlight gospel voices across Africa who are showing up with real faith, real impact, and a heart for Jesus. Some are on stages, some are leading quietly in their communities but all of them are making a difference and moving the message of Jesus forward. Here’s who we’re highlighting this week.
1. Deborah Lukalu – Congo DRC

When it comes to African worship music, Deborah Lukalu stands out. This Congolese singer brings passion, presence, and depth to every song she releases.
Her track “Confondu” is a bold declaration of what God can do when the odds are stacked against you. You can listen to it here:
Deborah doesn’t just sing. She ministers. Her worship is raw, honest, and deeply rooted in her personal testimony.
“My worship is my response to the storms I survived.” — Deborah Lukalu
2. Soweto Gospel Choir – South Africa

This group has been representing African gospel on global stages for years. But even with all the awards and international tours, their message has stayed the same: hope, joy, and Jesus.
One of their most powerful performances is their version of “Amazing Grace.” It’s simple, pure, and incredibly moving. Watch it here:
What makes the Soweto Gospel Choir stand out isn’t just the vocals. It’s their ability to bring people into a spiritual moment, every single time.
These aren’t just names or tracks. These are real people shaping how gospel ministry sounds and feels across Africa. They remind us that whether you’re preaching, leading worship, or just praying behind the scenes, your yes to God still counts.
If you know someone who’s out there doing the work, a worship leader, preacher, youth minister, or gospel artist and they deserve to be seen, let us know. This space is for all of us.
Gospel Ministers Across Africa (GMAA) is brought to you by The HotJem Media for edification, revitalization and worship. Let us know which artist you would like us to feature in our upcoming editions.
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