Beyond a Song, A Spiritual Directive: “I Want To Pray” Reignites the Altar of the Heart

Lagos-based pastor and music minister Richard Tochukwu has released a potent spiritual tool with his new single, “I Want To Pray.” Far more than a musical composition, this worship sound is a deliberate invocation, crafted to stir believers’ hearts and draw them back to the essential place of intimate, consistent fellowship with God. It creates a prayerful atmosphere designed to awaken dormant spiritual hunger and rekindle first-love devotion, serving as a timely and resonant call for anyone longing for personal revival. Emerging from a ministry deeply shaped by the teachings of Pastor Paul Enenche, Tochukwu’s work is marked by sound doctrine and a passionate commitment to ushering people into God’s tangible presence, making this song a direct extension of his pastoral heart.

As a spiritual son dedicated to raising believers who genuinely love God and walk in purpose, Tochukwu’s music is inherently prayer-focused and Christ-centered. “I Want To Pray” exemplifies this, emphasizing total dependence on God and functioning as an audible altar call. It balances pastoral sensitivity with ministerial authority, aiming not just for momentary inspiration but for lasting transformation. Now available on all major platforms, this track is a strategic offering for the global body of Christ—a sound meant to restore the priority of prayer, restore weary hearts, and ultimately, glorify Jesus through the simple, powerful act of seeking His face.
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