I wasn’t committed to God when I was in Ghana. Moving to the United States changed me – Selma OH

Selma OH, a talented Ghanaian artist based in the United States, has opened up about her transformative journey of faith. In a recent interview, she revealed that moving to the U.S. was a turning point in her life, leading her to commit to God in a way she had never done before. In this article, we’ll delve into Selma’s story and explore how her experiences shaped her spiritual path.

 

 

In an interview with DJ Qwequ on Ahomka FM, Selma OH shared that growing up in Ghana, she didn’t have a strong connection to her faith. However, everything changed when she relocated to the United States. The new environment and experiences led her to re-evaluate her priorities and seek deeper meaning in life. Selma credits her move to the U.S. as the catalyst for her commitment to God, saying, “I wasn’t committed to God when I was in Ghana. Moving to the United States changed me.”

 

 

“When I was in Ghana, I felt reluctant when called to sing at meetings and events. I didn’t feel good enough to lead. But when I got to the States, I became more serious about singing. The church I attended was very small, and they hardly had anyone to sing. It was only the Elder who led the singing and everything else. So, I took over and started a choir, knowing I had to take it seriously because there was no one else to lead. That’s when I really became serious about singing and did what needed to be done.”

 

 

Selma’s story is a testament to the power of new experiences and environments in shaping our beliefs and values. Her journey highlights the importance of being open to change and embracing new opportunities for growth. As Selma OH continues to share her talents with the world, her commitment to her faith remains a guiding force in her life.

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