The first time I heard this song, I got stuck on it. It's a gospel adaptation of Ebenezer Obey's evergreen song, Baby mi jowo. Enjoy!!!!!!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
CREATIVE STUFFS
Do you love what you see? If you do, please contact the brain behind all this..... Edgar Daniels.
Dangreat0@gmail.com or 08086403354
MEET VIVIEN STEPHEN
VIVIEN STEPHEN: a rare combination of Gospel and grit, Vivien Stephen has been in the Entertainment industry for over a decade. With her strong, beautiful and distinctive voice, she has helped groups like Sharp Band and Perception Band to prominence in the City of Lagos.
An only child, Vivien is married to the Fuji crooner of the award winning gospel group ‘Midnight Crew’. Mother of one and firm believer in miracles, Vivien is always quick to acknowledge her talent as God’s gift. Energetic and decisive, this daughter of the Delta was born to lecturer father and traveling businesswoman mother, Dr. & Mrs. Stephen. Music seemed to come naturally to Vivien from when she was six. By sixteen, she was leading choirs and getting invited from all around Lagos .
With her coarse and raspy yet silky depth, Vivien’s voice places her in contention as the next big female act in Africa .
Her video right below...
10 WAYS TO MARRY THE WRONG PERSON (for singles)
This will really interest you.....
With the divorce rate over 50 percent, too many are apparently making a serious mistake in deciding who to spend the rest of their life with. To avoid becoming a "statistic," try to internalize these 10 insights.
#1. You pick the wrong person because you expect him/her to change after you're married.
The classic mistake. Never marry potential. The golden rule is, if you can't be happy with the person the way he or she is now, don't get married. As a colleague of mine so wisely put it, "You actually can expect people to change after they're married... for the worse!"
So when it comes to the other person's spirituality, character, personal hygiene, communication skills, and personal habits, make sure you can live with these as they are now.
Click here to read more.....
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
EVANGELIST BENNY HINN PLANS TO REMARRY EX-WIFE
After reconciling late last year, evangelist Benny Hinn and his ex-wife Suzanne are now planning to getting remarried.
The couple made their announcement on 'The 700 Club' Monday that they will tie the knot for a second time this fall. They divorced in 2010 after 30 years of marriage.
Wow, wow, wow and wow is all I could say after reading this. Continue to read here
BEEJAY SAX LIVE IN CONCERT
Some people can sing but don't sing with their voices. One of such is Banjoko Bolaji popularly known as Beejay Sax. He is an amazing Saxophonist and ministers unto God with his very unique talent.
He will be Live in concert on the 15th of July, 2012 at The Incubator, Dideolu Estate off Ligali Ayorinde street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
GOSPEL NIGHT LIVE IS TOMORROW!!!!
The Gospel Night Live concert is tomorrow. This concert features the best of the best in gospel. You dont want to be told about it. It's between 6pm and 10pm and will hold at the Rodizzo Hall, 29 Isaac John, Ikeja, lagos.
It's a JESUS party!!!!!
It's a JESUS party!!!!!
SPOTLIGHT FOR TODAY: MOJI OLUSOJI
Moji Olusoji is an Urban Contemporary Gospel Artiste. Although she is a practising Geoscientist, her calling rests on being an artiste. She was born to late Mr Womisan Adefurin & Mrs Christianah Adefurin in Okitipupa, Ondo State, Nigeria. She has a B.TECH degree in Applied Geophysics from Federal University of Technology Akure. Ondo State, Nigeria (FUTA) and an MSc in Exploration Geophysics from the University Of Leeds, United Kingdom.
To know more about Moji, Click here
NEW WAY TO PROPOSE TO A LADY (for the brethren only) HEHEHEHE
If you have been thinking of how to propose to one "bro" or "sis", this is a new method cooked up by comedian 1st born and his brother, Mike Abdul of Midnight crew......lol. Enjoy!!!!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
NEW VIDEO: ARUGBO OJO by Doris Dumah
If you love to praise God, you will love this new praise song by Doris Dumah. She features her sister Patricia King of Midnight crew on this song. Enjoy!!!
DONT SETTLE FOR LESS by Andrew Wommack
Please ensure to read this to the end. Remember, Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing the Word of God.
A few months ago, I dreamed all night long of preaching a message entitled How to Receive God’s Best. I’ve spent weeks meditating on this and feel like the Lord gave this to me to share with you.
Before I can share the heart of what the Lord spoke to me, I need to point out two very important things in that title: You have to learn how to RECEIVE God’s BEST.
The Lord really impressed on me that the main reason we aren’t receiving His best is because we are willing to settle for less. Very few are committed to God’s best. We have been influenced more by the world than by God’s Word and “dumbed down” to accept far less than what God has provided. As long as you can live with less than God’s best, you will. That is a powerful truth.
You have to get sick and tired of being sick and tired before you will aggressively pursue God’s best. You have to have a holy dissatisfaction with mediocrity before you can experience all that God has for you. It doesn’t happen accidentally or automatically. If you don’t pursue it, you won’t get it.
Everything in our fallen world naturally goes from good to bad. Things don’t get better without effort. We have to seek to find, knock to get the door opened, and ask before we receive (Matt. 7:7). We must raise our sights and aim higher. Most people are shooting at nothing and hitting it every time.
Jeremiah 29:11 says,
“I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end [hope and a future, New International Version]” (brackets mine).
When the Lord spoke to Jeremiah to write these words, Israel was devastated. The city of Jerusalem had been destroyed, and many people had been taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. Thoughts of peace were probably the last thing on their minds.
But Jeremiah went on to say in verses 12-13,
“Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you. And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.”
I’ve had people tell me they prayed and believed God but that nothing happened. These scriptures promise otherwise. So, who’s right? I choose to believe God is true. The key is, we have to seek with ALL our hearts. That’s the missing element. We have to reach a point where we won’t live with anything less than God’s best.
That attitude is missing in the lives of far too many Christians. The bar of expectations, even within the church, has been lowered in regards to healing, finances, and more.There is such a fear that someone might be disappointed and, therefore, condemned that many ministers have been teaching people to settle for less and avoid the disappointment.
I am not trying to condemn anyone. We have all been raised in and influenced by an ungodly culture. And nobody learns how to receive God’s best overnight. It’s a process, but we need to begin moving in that direction. I haven’t arrived there either, but I have left and am on my way. God has far more for all of us than we are experiencing.
I have told this story before, but it is such a good illustration that I want to share it with you again. A man came forward for prayer in one of my meetings. He told me he had a terrible pain in his neck and couldn’t sleep as a result. He continued, “I’ve got a back problem, my sciatic nerve causes pain down my entire leg and into my foot, I also have neuropathy…” and on and on he continued.
Then he said, “But if God could just heal the pain in my neck, I could live with the rest.” I looked at him and said, “Well, I understand. If we asked God to heal all of those things at once, the lights in heaven might dim. I’m not sure God could pull that off.”
The guy just looked at me for a minute, and then he replied, “That was pretty stupid, wasn’t it?” I agreed and then went on to tell him that he didn’t have to settle for less than complete healing—God’s best. “It’s that attitude that is keeping you from receiving your healing,” I said.
Christians ought to be walking in supernatural healing. They ought to be walking in financial prosperity. Most, however, are just as sick and broke as their unsaved neighbors. You will never receive God’s best until you become completely dissatisfied with second best—mediocrity.
One of these days, we are all going to stand before God. And when we do, we will know all things even as we are known (1 Cor. 13:12). In an instant, we are going to know what we could have had while on this earth. We will understand that the same power that raised Christ from the dead was resident within us all along (Eph. 1:18-20).
We will discover that we didn’t have to be sick, that we didn’t have to live broke, and that we didn’t have to be depressed and discouraged. We will realize that love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance were living inside us the whole time (Gal. 5:22-23).
We don’t have to limp into heaven, crying, “Praise God, we made it.” We can live a life of victory now. Jesus died to deliver us from this present evil world (Gal. 1:4), not just the one to come.
Moses lived under an inferior covenant compared to ours (2 Cor. 3:7-11). Jesus said John the Baptist was greater than Moses, yet the least New Testament saint is greater than John (Matt. 11:11). Therefore, if Moses was still strong at 120 with good eyesight (Deut. 34:7), why would we settle for less?
Unless you’re willing to stand and fight the fight of faith, you will be overcome by this world. If you don’t stir yourself up, you will settle to the bottom. The world isn’t going to encourage you toward God’s best, and most Christians aren’t either.
Sadly, religion is one of the strongest weapons Satan has to discourage people from believing for something more. Many churches believe that God doesn’t perform miracles today or, worse, that God is the one who wills for our lives to be in such a mess to break us. He sovereignly controls everything. That is not true.
We also have to recognize that it’s all about receiving what God has already done and not about getting God to do something He has yet to do. We don’t need God to heal us; by His stripes, we were healed (1 Pet. 2:24). That miraculous healing power is already IN us. We don’t need God to move; we need to believe what He has already done and learn how to receive.
I encourage you to begin receiving God’s best. In this letter, I have only touched on a small part of this message. But I have just completed a new five-part teaching series calledHow to Receive God’s Best. In the series, I cover in depth how to not settle for less, as well as subjects like the difference between blessings and miracles, what the blessings of God are, the power of words, and much more.
A few months ago, I dreamed all night long of preaching a message entitled How to Receive God’s Best. I’ve spent weeks meditating on this and feel like the Lord gave this to me to share with you.
Before I can share the heart of what the Lord spoke to me, I need to point out two very important things in that title: You have to learn how to RECEIVE God’s BEST.
The Lord really impressed on me that the main reason we aren’t receiving His best is because we are willing to settle for less. Very few are committed to God’s best. We have been influenced more by the world than by God’s Word and “dumbed down” to accept far less than what God has provided. As long as you can live with less than God’s best, you will. That is a powerful truth.
You have to get sick and tired of being sick and tired before you will aggressively pursue God’s best. You have to have a holy dissatisfaction with mediocrity before you can experience all that God has for you. It doesn’t happen accidentally or automatically. If you don’t pursue it, you won’t get it.
Everything in our fallen world naturally goes from good to bad. Things don’t get better without effort. We have to seek to find, knock to get the door opened, and ask before we receive (Matt. 7:7). We must raise our sights and aim higher. Most people are shooting at nothing and hitting it every time.
Jeremiah 29:11 says,
“I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end [hope and a future, New International Version]” (brackets mine).
When the Lord spoke to Jeremiah to write these words, Israel was devastated. The city of Jerusalem had been destroyed, and many people had been taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. Thoughts of peace were probably the last thing on their minds.
But Jeremiah went on to say in verses 12-13,
“Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you. And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.”
I’ve had people tell me they prayed and believed God but that nothing happened. These scriptures promise otherwise. So, who’s right? I choose to believe God is true. The key is, we have to seek with ALL our hearts. That’s the missing element. We have to reach a point where we won’t live with anything less than God’s best.
That attitude is missing in the lives of far too many Christians. The bar of expectations, even within the church, has been lowered in regards to healing, finances, and more.There is such a fear that someone might be disappointed and, therefore, condemned that many ministers have been teaching people to settle for less and avoid the disappointment.
I am not trying to condemn anyone. We have all been raised in and influenced by an ungodly culture. And nobody learns how to receive God’s best overnight. It’s a process, but we need to begin moving in that direction. I haven’t arrived there either, but I have left and am on my way. God has far more for all of us than we are experiencing.
I have told this story before, but it is such a good illustration that I want to share it with you again. A man came forward for prayer in one of my meetings. He told me he had a terrible pain in his neck and couldn’t sleep as a result. He continued, “I’ve got a back problem, my sciatic nerve causes pain down my entire leg and into my foot, I also have neuropathy…” and on and on he continued.
Then he said, “But if God could just heal the pain in my neck, I could live with the rest.” I looked at him and said, “Well, I understand. If we asked God to heal all of those things at once, the lights in heaven might dim. I’m not sure God could pull that off.”
The guy just looked at me for a minute, and then he replied, “That was pretty stupid, wasn’t it?” I agreed and then went on to tell him that he didn’t have to settle for less than complete healing—God’s best. “It’s that attitude that is keeping you from receiving your healing,” I said.
Christians ought to be walking in supernatural healing. They ought to be walking in financial prosperity. Most, however, are just as sick and broke as their unsaved neighbors. You will never receive God’s best until you become completely dissatisfied with second best—mediocrity.
One of these days, we are all going to stand before God. And when we do, we will know all things even as we are known (1 Cor. 13:12). In an instant, we are going to know what we could have had while on this earth. We will understand that the same power that raised Christ from the dead was resident within us all along (Eph. 1:18-20).
We will discover that we didn’t have to be sick, that we didn’t have to live broke, and that we didn’t have to be depressed and discouraged. We will realize that love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance were living inside us the whole time (Gal. 5:22-23).
We don’t have to limp into heaven, crying, “Praise God, we made it.” We can live a life of victory now. Jesus died to deliver us from this present evil world (Gal. 1:4), not just the one to come.
Moses lived under an inferior covenant compared to ours (2 Cor. 3:7-11). Jesus said John the Baptist was greater than Moses, yet the least New Testament saint is greater than John (Matt. 11:11). Therefore, if Moses was still strong at 120 with good eyesight (Deut. 34:7), why would we settle for less?
Unless you’re willing to stand and fight the fight of faith, you will be overcome by this world. If you don’t stir yourself up, you will settle to the bottom. The world isn’t going to encourage you toward God’s best, and most Christians aren’t either.
Sadly, religion is one of the strongest weapons Satan has to discourage people from believing for something more. Many churches believe that God doesn’t perform miracles today or, worse, that God is the one who wills for our lives to be in such a mess to break us. He sovereignly controls everything. That is not true.
We also have to recognize that it’s all about receiving what God has already done and not about getting God to do something He has yet to do. We don’t need God to heal us; by His stripes, we were healed (1 Pet. 2:24). That miraculous healing power is already IN us. We don’t need God to move; we need to believe what He has already done and learn how to receive.
I encourage you to begin receiving God’s best. In this letter, I have only touched on a small part of this message. But I have just completed a new five-part teaching series calledHow to Receive God’s Best. In the series, I cover in depth how to not settle for less, as well as subjects like the difference between blessings and miracles, what the blessings of God are, the power of words, and much more.
Monday, June 25, 2012
MEET HENRISOUL.....
Talking about young people doing the Kingdom proud, meet Henrisoul. I love his music sooooooo much.
Multi-talented Orji ifeanyichukwu Henry popularly known as Henrisoul was born on April 5, 1989. The gospel artiste started his music career at the age of 16 in Lagos, Nigeria. At 18, he featured in a song titled ‘’E go do am’’ which was written and sang by Dipzy. Three months after his collaboration with Dipzy, he released a song tilted: Gbagoro Agbago in which he featured Kenny K`ore (Olorioko). His hit track, Gbagoro Agbago was produced by Dare David and has been making the top ten gospel music on TVs and Radio. The ever smiling Abia state born has been working tirelessly to make sure his album hits the air wave in the last quarter of the year. The album will have the likes of Gbagoro Agbago which is the hit track, when God speaks, Ife re, warning, Jesus among others. This very promising artiste who fits into every genre of music is currently studying Estate Management at the Yaba College of
technology, Yaba, Lagos.
The link to his video right below.....
Multi-talented Orji ifeanyichukwu Henry popularly known as Henrisoul was born on April 5, 1989. The gospel artiste started his music career at the age of 16 in Lagos, Nigeria. At 18, he featured in a song titled ‘’E go do am’’ which was written and sang by Dipzy. Three months after his collaboration with Dipzy, he released a song tilted: Gbagoro Agbago in which he featured Kenny K`ore (Olorioko). His hit track, Gbagoro Agbago was produced by Dare David and has been making the top ten gospel music on TVs and Radio. The ever smiling Abia state born has been working tirelessly to make sure his album hits the air wave in the last quarter of the year. The album will have the likes of Gbagoro Agbago which is the hit track, when God speaks, Ife re, warning, Jesus among others. This very promising artiste who fits into every genre of music is currently studying Estate Management at the Yaba College of
technology, Yaba, Lagos.
The link to his video right below.....
FIRST HALF ROLLING OUT....
Happy new week dear readers!!!! Welcome to the week that ushers out the first half of the year. Just like me, I will love you all to try do an assessment of how the year has been so far.
I believe we all set goals, had dreams and visions of what and what we would achieve this year. Just like in a football match, after the first half, the referee assesses, recommends, reshuffles, and does everything possible to make sure that the next half is better than the first.
As the first half of 2012 rolls out,
If you are winning already, don't let your guards down and feel comfortable already! You either strive to achieve more goals or at least defend the ones you have so they don't slip away.
If you haven't achieved any, it's never too late to start trying. Reassess yourself. What are you doing right or wrong? Who should or shouldn't you be moving in and out with? Like they say, the biggest room in the world is the room for improvement.
Perhaps you dont even have any goals, it's not too late to draw out some. A visionless life is a miserable one because there is nothing to live for. There is nothing to look forward to. Nothing drives you. You are just there like an empty barrel. Get up already!!!
Above all, it is my prayer that just like the bible says that the glory of the latter shall surpass that of the former, the second half of the year will surely be bigger and better than the first.
God bless you and have yourselves a glorious week.
Motara
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