Someone sent me a video of a church singing “Yahweh (Godiya Gareka)” and the entire church was so deep in worship 🥺
Thank God they didn’t know that the song was recorded at a ticketed event as that would’ve stopped them from being blessed 🥺
THE GOSPEL IS FREE. Sharing it with someone, one on one, or a group of people must always be free. But the moment it’s packaged, into a video, an album, a concert, a book, it’ll cost money to produce. Every ‘free’ gospel resource you’ve ever enjoyed was free to you because someone else paid for it.
Here’s where some get confused: We treating a concert like a crusade or church service. A crusade is a message pushed hard and wide, on purpose, to reach as many people as possible. You don’t charge for that, same reason you don’t charge admission to a political rally. But a concert is different. Culturally, a concert is entertainment. Ours happens to have the gospel woven through it. Nobody’s charging for the gospel in it, they’re charging for the experience built around it.
Should every gospel concert be ticketed? Probably not. Many, if not all, can be free, but ‘free’ isn’t magic, it means somebody already covered the bill. If that somebody isn’t you, you don’t get a say in whether someone else charges. And if you’re saying ‘just trust God to provide’, then let God use you to be the provision.
Christian books, movies, concerts, cloths, education, etc aren’t free by default. It happens when God instructs it, someone or an organization is blessed enough to fund it.
If you’re telling someone else to trust God for funding, trust Him enough to make you the answer to that prayer. Or, simpler: support the work by buying the ticket.
@omo_akin4real@ChecheSkib33895@JustEniola01 Was she supposed to do anything else other than respect and honor the husband. Why make it look like she did something so spectacular, was the point of marriage then.
Saying her husband worked as her employee and earned a salary was so an unnecessary thing to say.
@TOpatoye@Rakzy112@JustEniola01 She overshared. Period.
No point in saying her husband worked as her employee, and earned a salary. If the case was reversed i don't think she would consider herself as just an employee in the husbands company. Feels like she's trying to talk about how good a wife she was.
@4thmindset@prjosephs619@JustEniola01 Exactly, and in a bid to make her point, she now started oversharing ,saying her husband worked as her employee.
That should be his story to tell
@agaraladi@JustEniola01 She could have made her point without saying the man worked as her employee and was earning a salary, that should be his story to tell.
Good story o, but she overshared