God is good. All the time, God is good. I felt so happy to be at the today’s church service. Our church members step out in their lovely attire...hun women sha! Shakara too much...see their hats, not to talk of all this ‘old mama’ calling themselves ‘big girls’...God will provide husbands for all of you, Amen! Let me jump that...
Our church choir are ‘copy cat’. They sang like American despite the fact that they are full blooded African! They want to be an American by force....even our Pastor too...speaking in American phonetic, mshhun ..and is a pure Nija(Nigerian) man from Warri, just came to Europe 3 years ago, i dont blame him, he integrated properly...let me leave this guy alone am not Professor Ali Mausri, the famous Kenyan historian.
Our ‘Daddy’ that how we called our Pastor! I don’t like the idea of calling pastor daddy hun. The most important thing about today is the church sermon. Titled: Don’t burry your Talent, with reference to verses in the bible Matthew 25:14-30.
Nigeria’s top musician Ebenezer Obey ha sang the song before he turns to Preacher...(mase ri talenti re mole ara 'binrin Oluwa yio bere lowo re ohun tio fi se!’ (Do not bury your talent in the ground you ladies God will ask you how you use it)...don’t mind my Yoruba....So, God is not a man that he can lie! Obey himself sang this song when he was in the ‘world’ (as we called it in our church) and later became a world renowned Evangelist! Praise God......Halleluya!
Wao, now I know that am using my talent judiciously..thank God that I recognise the use of my talent long time ago...Talent is Good .
Last line, my ‘Daddy’ sorry my Pastor asked me to see him next week Friday after the special night vigil! Surprised? Yes...I hope is not what is going on in my mind because ‘mummy’ i mean his wife has travelled on a missionary journey to South Africa since last month?............see ya Tomorrow, live from London.
To be continued....
Our church choir are ‘copy cat’. They sang like American despite the fact that they are full blooded African! They want to be an American by force....even our Pastor too...speaking in American phonetic, mshhun ..and is a pure Nija(Nigerian) man from Warri, just came to Europe 3 years ago, i dont blame him, he integrated properly...let me leave this guy alone am not Professor Ali Mausri, the famous Kenyan historian.
Our ‘Daddy’ that how we called our Pastor! I don’t like the idea of calling pastor daddy hun. The most important thing about today is the church sermon. Titled: Don’t burry your Talent, with reference to verses in the bible Matthew 25:14-30.
Nigeria’s top musician Ebenezer Obey ha sang the song before he turns to Preacher...(mase ri talenti re mole ara 'binrin Oluwa yio bere lowo re ohun tio fi se!’ (Do not bury your talent in the ground you ladies God will ask you how you use it)...don’t mind my Yoruba....So, God is not a man that he can lie! Obey himself sang this song when he was in the ‘world’ (as we called it in our church) and later became a world renowned Evangelist! Praise God......Halleluya!
Wao, now I know that am using my talent judiciously..thank God that I recognise the use of my talent long time ago...Talent is Good .
Last line, my ‘Daddy’ sorry my Pastor asked me to see him next week Friday after the special night vigil! Surprised? Yes...I hope is not what is going on in my mind because ‘mummy’ i mean his wife has travelled on a missionary journey to South Africa since last month?............see ya Tomorrow, live from London.
To be continued....
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