Tag: Preacher

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Simple life lessons from the preacher

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Simple life lessons from the preacher

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: Ecclesiastes 11:1-7 

    Meditation verse: 

    “Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days” (Ecclesiastes 11:1).

    Enjoy each day, irrespective of circumstances. 

    Diversify your investments; prepare for the rainy day. 

    Boldly face the future; be diligent in whatever you do 

    If you wait for a perfect weather, you will not sow. 

    Each day is a gift from God, accept it with gratitude and engage it fully 

    Do good to others wherever you find yourself, for you do not know when you  will need good from others. 

    There are some things you can be sure of, but there are several you can never  be sure of. You may therefore need to take a chance sometimes. 

    Finally, remember that someday you will live this earth and when that happens  you cannot carry out any action. So, make the most of your life now. 

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Pst (Mrs) Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

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  • American preacher, Keith Moore proffers solution to Nigeria’s problems

    American preacher, Keith Moore proffers solution to Nigeria’s problems

    U.S. based preacher Keith Moore has advised Christians and Nigerians, in general, to shun lies and all forms of corrupt practices, for God to intervene and save the country from its prevailing challenges and other satanic devices.

    Moore, a guest speaker at the Summit Bible Church Impartation Conference 2022, with the theme “Glory to Glory”, holding in Abuja, made the call in his teaching on Friday.

    The cleric, who is the Founder and President, Moore Life Ministries and Faith Life Church in Branson, Missouri and Sarasota, Florida (U.S.) prayed for increased blessings for Nigeria.

    He also prayed God to bless and increase the government with wisdom to lead the country in the right way.

    The cleric said that putting God first was the only way a nation would breakthrough during crisis.

    He said that the Lord had revealed to him that the solution to the problems bedevilling the nation was for citizens to stop telling and encouraging lies.

    “From the highest to the least Nigerians and as Christians, we should all stop telling lies. If we encourage lies, the society will be abused. If a nation wants to fight corruption, they should discourage lying.

    “If I tell lies in the presence of my fellow pastors or my followers, I have established lying. There is no corruption outside lying.

    “This is why the Holy Bible says Jesus is the way, the truth and the light. Whoever follows the footsteps of Jesus Christ does not tell lies,” he said.

    According to him, if someone has no reason to tell lies, he or she cannot be corrupted.

    “Lie is the mother of corruption”.

    He said that God expected us to be faithful, and faithfulness entails steadfastness, trustworthiness, reliability, dependable and these all have to do with been truthful.

    He said there was no truth aside God.

    Moore advised Christians to denounce the devil, the author of confusion, who wanted the society, church and nations in disarray, disorganised and deserted.

    In his speech, Andy Osakwe Senior Pastor, The Summit Bible Church, also urged Nigerians to desist from lying, as its consequences may cause harm.

    Osakwe said that saying the truth had rewards and blessings, even if not immediate.

    He said that in Nigeria and with the challenges faced, the truth and more prayers were rather needed for best results.

  • N10k a man gives to his wife more valuable than 250k she earns – Female preacher tells Abuja boys

    N10k a man gives to his wife more valuable than 250k she earns – Female preacher tells Abuja boys

    A female preacher has left tongues wagging after advising Abuja boys to be responsible and live up to expectations.

    In a video making the rounds on social media, the clergywoman chastised men who choose to marry financially independent women while doing little to assist them.

    Using Abuja men as an example, she stated that men need to take their familial responsibility seriously and begin providing for their wives.

    According to the clergywoman, a man must live up to his responsibility as the head of the family even with the little he earns, rather than waiting for his wife who earns more than him.

    She further added that even though a man might be earning a meagre salary, if he gives his wife N10k, it is more than the N250k she might be earning from work.

  • DMX: How late rapper battled cocaine addiction, aspired to preach gospel

    DMX: How late rapper battled cocaine addiction, aspired to preach gospel

    Before the sad occurrence that saw him breathe his last on Friday at White Plains Hospital in New York, DMX was one of America’s most successful rappers of the late 1990s and 2000s whose accomplishments earned him a place in music history when he became the first artiste whose five albums hit number one in the Billboard charts.

    He sold 14 million copies in the US and earned three Grammy nominations just as he was ushered into his career as the star of blockbuster movies like ‘Belly’, ‘Romeo Must Die’, ‘Exit Wounds’, ‘Cradle 2 the Grave’, and ‘Last Hour’. After the death of rap heavyweights such as Tupac and Biggie, DMX became an unrivaled reigning king of hardcore rap. The musician was also adjudged a rare commodity; a commercial powerhouse with street integrity to show off.

    DMX was born Earl Simmons in Mount Vernon, New York on December 18, 1970, to Arnett Simmons and Joe Barker, who were 19 and 20 respectively when they gave birth to him. He was the second child of Arnett, who gave birth to two daughters and two stillborn sons. As Barker didn’t want Simmons to keep DMX, she cut off contacts with the family as soon as he was born. As a child, DMX suffered bronchial asthma and was often rushed to the emergency room due to breathing difficulties.

    At a point in his childhood, DMX was hit by a drunk driver while crossing the street and suffered minor wounds. He had argued that his family could have received up to a $10,000 settlement but his mum refused to open a case over claims that it went against her faith. DMX went through a disjointed childhood that included being beaten by his mum and her boyfriends. At the end of fifth grade, DMX was kicked out of school and sent to Julia Dyckman Andrus Children’s Home for 18 months. At 14, DMX began wandering the streets of Yonkers (where they had settled) to escape abuse.

     

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    He found comfort in making friends with stray dogs that walked the streets at night. After some time, his mother sent him to a boys’ home. There, he bonded with other students from New York over their shared love for hip hop music. After performing for his friends, they encouraged him to continue writing music at the behest of his teacher.

    Returning home to his mum, DMX met Ready Ron, a local rapper who sought to become Earl’s partner after observing his beatboxing skills. DMX got his stage name from an instrument he had used at the boys’ home, the Oberheim DMX drum machine.

    DMX got his start in music in 1984 beatboxing for Ready Ron. After his time in prison, he began writing his own lyrics and would perform at the local rec centre for young children. After going to prison again in 1988, he began taking rapping more seriously, dedicating almost all of his free time to writing lyrics and also meeting and rapping with K-Solo while incarcerated. When DMX was released that summer, he began producing and selling his own mixtapes.

     

    The Yonkers-bred MC thereafter became popular with ‘It’s Dark and Hell is Hot’, his 1998 debut album, which sold more than 5 million copies

    He rapped over instrumentals from other songs, sold them on street corners, and built a local fan base in New York. In 1991, DMX recorded his first demos ‘Unstoppable Force and Three Little Pigs’. Columbia Records signed him to its subsidiary label Ruffhouse a year later before the rapper released his debut single ‘Born Loser’. It was gathered that the single did not receive much airplay, prompting the record label to cancel the rapper’s contract.

    He did a second single ‘Make a Move’ in 1994 and made an appearance alongside Jay Z, Ja Rule, and Mic Geronimo on the classic underground track ‘Time To Build’ on Mic Geronimo’s debut album in 1995. He also appeared on LL Cool J’s single ‘4, 3, 2, 1′ in 1997. His additional guest spots were on Mase’s singles ’24 Hrs. to Live’ and ‘Take What’s Yours’. This was as The LOX’s single ‘Money, Power & Respect’ created a strong buzz for DMX who was — at that time — an unsigned rapper.

    In 2009, DMX claimed that he would pursue evangelizing in New Jersey but will also continue to produce music. He completed a Gospel album prior to his incarceration. It was gathered that he had semi-retired to study the Bible more in an effort to give sermons.

    Although he admitted to being spiritual as opposed to religious, DMX had further clarified the statement, saying: “I will not be a priest. I will be a pastor. I’m already a deacon. I will be a pastor.” In 2012, he added that he hoped to soon give his first sermon in a church setting and bring people closer to God.

    But over the course of his music career, DMX also spoke of his cocaine addiction which began at age 14 after he smoked a marijuana cigarette laced with it. The rapper, who had undergone rehab, claimed he was also battling bipolar disorder. In February 2016, he was found unresponsive in a Ramada Inn parking lot in Yonkers. He was resuscitated by first responders and given Narcan before being rushed to the hospital. A witness said he ingested some substance before collapsing, but police found nothing illegal on the property. DMX’s last rehab was in 2019 after he finished a 12-month sentence for tax evasion.

     

    On April 4, 2021, Nakia Walker, DMX’s former manager, revealed that the rapper was in a “vegetative state” with lungs and brain failure and no current brain activity. Three days later, Steve Rifkind, his manager, said he was in a coma and that he was set to undergo tests to determine his brain’s functionality which would allow his family to “determine what’s best from there”. The musician was however pronounced dead on April 9, 2021.

    The acclaimed rapper had fifteen children. He was married to his childhood friend Tashera Simmons in 1999 and they had four children but separated in 2010. His fifteenth child was with his girlfriend Desiree Lindstrom in 2016 after his extramarital affairs.

     

  • Naira Marley turns preacher on social media, advises fans to ‘put God first’

    Naira Marley turns preacher on social media, advises fans to ‘put God first’

    Nigerian singing sensation and record label executive, Naira Marley has definitely taken a new turn since the beginning of the Ramadan fast.

    The president of ”Marlians” known for controversial comment has continued to dish kind words to spiritually uplift his fans and supporters.

    Naira Marley, with the real name, Azeez Fashola, in a recent tweet, advised people to put God first and rest assured that they will never be last in whatever they do.

    Writing via his official Twitter account, the “Tesumole” singer said: “Put God first and you will never be last.“

  • Preacher, lecturer charged with planting placenta in church

    Preacher, lecturer charged with planting placenta in church

    Two individuals, Pastor John Abiodun and a lecturer in Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, have been charged with planting a placenta on the altar of a church in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    They were earlier charged for conspiring to publish life-threatening rumours, false and inciting stories about one Ajidahun Emmanuel Jeminiyi and Pastor Gbenga Akinbiyi on various social media platforms.

    On amendment, the suspects are now charged with planting a placenta at a church. Justice Bode Adegbehinge adjourned the case to May 14th.