“I will go and perform in a nightclub if invited” – Broda Sammy
Ghanaian gospel sensation Broda Sammy recently shared his unconventional approach to evangelism, expressing his openness to spreading the gospel in places typically associated with nightlife. In an interview with TV3, the artiste emphasized his inclusive outlook:
“I don’t view people as non-believers and refuse to work with them. I see them simply as people.”
Broda Sammy disclosed his frustration with unsuccessful attempts to perform in churches, prompting him to consider alternative venues:
“If a drinking spot or nightclub invites me to perform, I will go. If a secular artist invites me, I will accept. I aim to spread the word wherever I can.”
The gospel artiste believes that locations like nightclubs and drinking spots are fertile grounds for evangelism, attracting individuals who may not attend church regularly:
“When I go to church, I know everyone there is ready to hear the gospel. But those in nightclubs are not necessarily there for that purpose; that’s where I aim to win souls.”
Broda Sammy critiqued traditional evangelistic methods, advocating for a reevaluation of how the gospel is communicated:
“Even the devil has adapted his strategies, so why can’t we? The places where people are sinning should be where we conduct praises and worship.”
He called for a shift in mindset regarding evangelism, questioning the selective application of outreach efforts:
“I don’t understand why Christians can preach in markets but not in nightclubs.”