Download] Dimel Felix – No Body like You

Download] Dimel Felix – No Body like You

Amazing worship leader, singer and recording artiste, Dimel Felix has finally unveiled his eagerly anticipated single “No Body like You” with a music video.
The song “No Body like You”  talks about the sovereignty and awesomeness of GOD, how holy, incomparable and matchless our God is.
“No Body like You” was Prod. by Magical Andy.

Download] Lolia Okafor – Resurrection Power

Download] Lolia Okafor – Resurrection Power

Gospel music minister and presenter, Lolia Okafor drops a brand new single titled “Resurrection Power”.
This song talks about Jesus Christ rising from the dead to return to eternal power at the right hand of the Father, Jesus fulfilled a vital part of the plan of God that has paramount importance to the life and future of every human being , the scripture says we’re brought from death to life by the resurrecting power of God.
The most important thing in life is knowing Christ and experiencing the power of His resurrections….. the bible says “I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection.”– Philippians 3:10″
Produced by Bishop of the beat…
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EVENT: Photos: Amazing Moments From Toluwanimee’s “Go Deeper” Album Launch – Now Available Online & At Local Stores!

EVENT: PhotosAmazing Moments From Toluwanimee’s “Go Deeper” Album Launch – Now Available Online & At Local Stores!

Anointed Gospel singer Toluwanimee launched her debut album “Go Deeper”at the Citadel and Towers, House on the Rock Church, Abuja, on the 22nd of April, 2019.

The successful album launch concert was graced by anointed music ministers from various parts of the Nigeria and beyond, who came to render support to the beloved in the fold – Toluwanimee – on the grand occasion. This include the Lady of Songs Isabella Melodies who was the compere of the launch. Also, Gospel music minister Onos, Prospa Ochimana, Enkay, Dunsin Oyekan and Dieko.
Others include Gracia michaels, Eunice Morgan, Jennifer Adiele, Sunny Pee, Preye Orok, Laura Abios, Pastor Ebi amongst others.
The 14-track album, including a bonus track, which boast of productions from Wilson Joel, Wilz, Sunny Pee, Niyi P and others, is now available at the vendors and for online purchase.
The album features revered music ministers including Freke Umoh on the previously released track 14 – “Ultimate Price.” Music minister Onos Ariyo featured on Track 7- “Worship You.”
Get the album below: 
CD Baby:https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/toluwanimee

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NEW VIDEO: FaitFavour – I Praise Your Name | TWITTER & INSTAGRAM: @FAITFAVOUR

NEW VIDEO: FaitFavour – I Praise Your Name | TWITTER & INSTAGRAM: @FAITFAVOUR 


Music minister and Gospel recording artiste, FaitFavour has premiered the official music video for her single – “I Praise Your Name.
FaitFavour says: “It’s a song of thanksgiving to God Almighty. He Himself authored this song from the beginning to end to reveal His Glory.
“The song is off my EP (THE HARVEST), which have been randomly selected by God. Other songs in the EP include: “What God Says”, “Who Am I”“It Is Finished “ and “Overflow”.
“‘I Praise Your Name” proudly speaks of His wonderful deeds in my life.
Glory to Jesus Christ!”
The video was directed by Lexten (DMS Pictures).
Watch the beautiful video below: 
YOUTUBE LINK
I PRAISE YOUR NAME LYRICS
The light of God is come
Things are now in place
My time has come
My life has just begun
The light of God is come
Things are now in place
My time has come
My life has just begun
Chorus:
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
My happy day is come
God promises fulfilled
Wonders are begun
Deliverance everywhere
My happy day is come
God promises fulfilled
Wonders are begun
Deliverance everywhere
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
Solutions are in place
To meet my every need
Healing all around
Testimonies on my lips
Solutions are in place
To meet my every need
Healing all around
Testimonies on my lips
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
From age to age
You never fail
You maketh way
Where there is no way
From age to age
You never fail
You maketh way
Where there is no way
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King
I praise your name
Everlasting King.
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EVENT: Ghana Will Feel #THEMOVE! Preye Odede Is Coming With 7 Gospel Music Ministers! | Jun. 7th

EVENT: Ghana Will Feel #THEMOVE! Preye Odede Is Coming With 7 Gospel Music Ministers! | Jun. 7th

Ghana Will Feel #THEMOVE! Preye Odede Is Coming With 7 Gospel Music Ministers! | Jun. 7th
Ghana… and indeed the continent of Africa, is about to experience #TheMove as Preye Odede‘s Script Music label is preparing for a live concert!
It’s a first from the ace Gospel music minister with critically acclaimed songs including “Ebezina,” “Bulie,” “Oshimiri Atata,” “For My Good,” amongst others, and the impact will be intercontinental!
What other name befits such quantum leap safe for “The Move.”  7 Gospel music minister of African descent will come from all across the world on a specific night – 7th of June – to lift up the banner of Worship, and Ghana is the vantage point!
#TheMove will shake Ghana and indeed the whole of Africa! One thing certain is that history will be made and you will not be excluded from experiencing the historical moment, not just as a spectator but as an active participant!

Like Elisha looking out for Elijah’s chariot of fire, watch out for the move… It’s about to shake Ghana and Africa will feel the impact!
The countdown has begun already! Connect with @preyeodede on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook as more information will be unveiled soon.

First Trailer:
https://youtu.be/MVNXHsTpt-Q


Event Details:
Date: 7th June, 2019
Time: 5pm
Venue: Fountain of Glory, Assemblies of God church, Spintex Flower Pot, Accra, Ghana
Enquiries: +234 813 434 3664 | +233 20 106 7386
Tickets: Singles – 30ghs | Double – 50ghs

Download] Shine B – One Nigeria

Download] Shine B – One Nigeria

Abuja Based music Recording Artiste ,songwriter ,Producer and CEO Shine Family Records Churns out a new tune titled “ONE NIGERIA

Shine B is one great Artist and Producer who has been building up his brand for a while now and he’s already creating a niche for himself in the music without living a stone unturned
ONE NIGERIA is a song that talk about the oneness, the peace, the togetherness of our dear country. Dont allow religion, tribes and politicians to separate us. We need each other

MUSIC VIDEO] Oye – Fill This Space | (official video)

MUSIC VIDEO] Oye – Fill This Space | (official video)

The highly anticipated music video “Fill This Space” by one of Nigeria’s vocal power OYE is finally out
This is a spirit inspired song, it is an out cry to God requesting for more of Him.
It is a song for all season, a song in time of lack and want.
The writer OYE expressed how much she needed the spirit of God to invade her life and as believers we need the spirit of God at all times,we can never have enough of Him.
The song is produced by the Amazing E’keyz one of Abuja’s most talented producer.
Directed by David Smile

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[Download Music] OluwaPelumi LivingPraise – Na You Be God

[Download Music] OluwaPelumi LivingPraise – Na You Be God


OluwaPelumi known as living praise was born on 19th of  December in the early 90’s.. She’s a song writer and a good composer with few albums and several single tracks. She’s an inspirational singer, a true worshhiper and a lover of God. With the release of her latest track NA YOU BE GOD you should get ready to put on your dancing shoes and give praise.
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WhatsApp… 08168572891,08137433477.
Lyrics
Chorus…na u be God u no be man oo
Eleti gbaroye atobajaye,
Na u be God u no be man oo, Eleti gbaroye u are God..
Verse 1..  na u be God ancient of days
I am that I am the rose of Sharon
D Mighty man in battle you are king I am that I am oo na u be God
Bridge:. Iwo lawi mayehun
     ahhh ah…
Iwo latofarati
Ehh Eh…
 Destiny helper
ahhh ah…
 Life sustainer
 Ehhhh Eh…
Verse 2:   You are my father
you took away my shame oh Lord! you are my life saver
Latinu ‘okun ayemi loti fami Jade f’ayeri
Ose o olugbala
Bridge: Iwo ni uno ma yin
ahhh ah…
Iwo ni uno ma sin
 ehhh eh…
Destiny securer
 ahhh ah…
My Lord my saviour
ehhh eh…
The lifter of my head oo
ahhh ha..
Destiny securer
Ehhhh eh.
 Elohim…….
Verse3 : I’ll call you your name Arugbo ojo Yahweh Adonai Elohim
Jehovah Jireh akoni loju ija aye mi Iwo ni
Bridge:  Iwo ni uno ma sin the rose of Sharon emi ni Yahweh emi ni tin je emi ni
Almighty God all powerful the Lilly of the valley ehh ehh
Akobi ninu awon oku  oo Iwo ni
Ekerin ninu ina ileru ninu ina ileru ooo
Eni to Rin Lori okun tokun ogbemi
Eni to wonu ile tile ole mu duro
Ogba kokoro lowo iku ofun mi ni isegun
Kabi esi re o baba oolakawe
Titi lai ni uno ma yin ooo ehhehhehh ahhahhahh
Iwo ni uno ma yin
Iwo ni uno ma sin titilailai oo
Iwo ni in mayin titlai ah ah
Jesu Iwo ni uno ma yin …
Chorus………
[END]

God is bigger than your problems.

The promises of God often lose their power in our lives because God himself has become small in our eyes.
We may be able to recite God’s promises by the dozens. But in our hearts, God is no longer the King who conquers armies and cuts a valley in the sea. He is no longer the Shepherd who seeks his sheep and keeps them safe behind his staff. He is no longer the Lord who walks on waves and calls the dead back from the grave. Slowly, subtly, we have forgotten God’s power, God’s wisdom, God’s tenderness.
When the promises of God seem powerless to quiet our fears, soothe our grief, lift our worries, or motivate our obedience, we need to do more than simply hear his promises again. We need to behold the God who gives them.

Promises Buried

In Isaiah 40, the prophet speaks to a group of broken Israelites. The nation that once shone like the stars in the sky had been blackened by exile.
As Israel looked back from Babylon, the promises of God seemed buried. How would God give Israel an everlasting kingdom when they were slaves in a foreign land (2 Samuel 7:13)? How would God make Israel a blessing to the world when a curse had fallen on them (Genesis 12:3)? How would God raise up from Israel a serpent-crushing king when they were under Babylon’s heel (Genesis 3:15)?
We can ask similar questions when we remember God’s promises from the wreckage of our circumstances. We can look ahead to a life of unwanted singleness and ask, “How can God satisfy me?” We can look back at a devastating failure and ask, “How can God forgive me?” We can look up from the crater of some loss and ask, “How can God comfort me?”
In those moments, we need God to do for us what he did for Israel. We need him to come alongside us, remind us of his promises, and then say, “Behold your God” (Isaiah 40:9).

Behold Your God

Who is the God who gives his promises to us? He is the God of might, who created the world by his word. He is the God of wisdom, who makes a way in the wilderness. He is the God of tenderness, who carries his children home. And he is bigger than all of our problems.

GOD OF MIGHT

Behold, the Lord God comes with might, and his arm rules for him. (Isaiah 40:10)
Behold the God of might, who created the world by his word.
The God who speaks his promises to us is the same God who said, “Let there be light,” and the darkness fled (Genesis 1:3). When he speaks, stars burn and planets lock into orbit; rivers run and oceans fill earth’s floors; valleys sink and mountains race to the sky. The grass in all the world may wither, and the flower on every hillside fade, but the word of him who made them will stay and stand forever (Isaiah 40:8).
Are your troubles as untamed as the ocean? God holds them in the hollow of his hand (Isaiah 40:12). Are your sorrows as vast as the heavens? God measures them like a carpenter at his workbench (Isaiah 40:12). Are your burdens as heavy as the hills? God picks them up and puts them on his scale (Isaiah 40:12).
Your problems may be massive, but your God is mighty. The sun will fail to shine sooner than his word will fall to the ground — no matter how big our problems.

GOD OF WISDOM

Who has measured the Spirit of the Lord, or what man shows him his counsel? (Isaiah 40:13)
Behold the God of wisdom, who makes a way in the wilderness.
The Israelites thought their future as a nation had fallen with Jerusalem’s walls, and that not even God could raise them up again. “My way is hidden from the Lord,” they said. “My right is disregarded by my God” (Isaiah 40:27).
But Israel’s exile had not taken God by surprise, nor had it cast them out of his sight. “Have you not known?” Isaiah asks. “Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God. . . . His understanding is unsearchable” (Isaiah 40:28). When Israel was lost in the wilderness of exile, and saw no way of getting back home, God paved a highway right through the desert (Isaiah 40:3).
No trouble is too tangled for God to untie. No path is too twisted for him to straighten. No heart is too shattered for him to gather up and put back together.
Your problems may be bewildering, but your God is wise. He sees you. He knows every detail of your trouble. And he knows how to come alongside you as you wait for him and make you rise up with wings like eagles (Isaiah 40:31).

GOD OF TENDERNESS

He will tend his flock like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms; he will carry them in his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young. (Isaiah 40:11)
Behold the God of tenderness, who carries his children home.
Before God thunders forth his majesty in Isaiah 40, he speaks to Israel with the gentleness of a mother’s hush: “Comfort, comfort my people, says your God” (Isaiah 40:1). God is not eager for his people to be tormented and storm-tossed. He wants us to know him as the God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3).
If God’s might shows us that he is powerful to fulfill his promises, and if his wisdom convinces us that our circumstances are no exception, then his tenderness assures us that he delights to use all his might and wisdom in love for weak people like us. He is the Shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to find his lost and wandering one. And when he finds him, he bends down, gathers him up in his arms, and carries him all the way home (Isaiah 40:11).
Your problems may be agonizing, but your God is tender. Place all your fears and frailty before him, and ask him to quiet you with his love.

Every Valley Shall Be Filled

Seven hundred years after Isaiah told Israel to behold her God, John the Baptist picked up the prophet’s words and preached them in the Judean wilderness: “Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be made low . . . and all flesh shall see the salvation of God” (Luke 3:5–6Isaiah 40:4–5).
Then John stepped aside as a man walked over those valleys and hills and made his way through that wilderness. He was a man of might, who bound hell’s armies and brought heaven’s kingdom. He was a man of wisdom, who silenced the scribes and spoke the very words of God. He was a man of tenderness, who healed the sick and heralded God’s favor.
And then he lay down beneath the biggest of our problems, and allowed them to beat him, bludgeon him, bury him. But only so he could carry our curse to the grave, sink it deep into the ground, and then rise up in the power of an indestructible life. Every promise from God comes to us now through Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 1:20), the God with scars on his hands.
Your problems may be big, perhaps even bigger than you know. But your God is bigger, and his promises to you are stronger and surer. So, look up from your problems. Listen again to God’s powerful, wise, and tender voice. And then ask God to help you behold him.

Learning to led by God’s Peace.

For the kingdom of God is righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17)
When you are born again – when you have made Jesus Christ the Lord of your life and you have entered the kingdom of God – then the fruit of that relationship will be righteousness (which comes as a result of salvation), peace, and joy. You can expect peace and joy to become a part of your daily life when you are a Christian – but just like all the other benefits of the kingdom of God, these attributes come at a price.
During the darkest days of the Revolutionary War, as George Washington tried to regroup during the winter of 1776, the great English writer, Thomas Paine, wrote a stirring essay on a drumhead that encapsulated the monumental struggle of that conflict. It was called “The American Crisis,” and it so moved George Washington that he ordered his officers to read it to every soldier in the Continental Army, hoping that it would inspire them not to give up hope.
These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will in this crisis shrink from the service of their country. But they that stand it now, deserve the love and thanks of men and women. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. But the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. Heaven knows how to put a proper price on its goods. It would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated.
It is the same with the other “celestial articles,” like peace and joy, and the other fruits and gifts of the Spirit. Things of great value, both natural and spiritual, come at a great price.
In response to an article I wrote on God’s guidance for CBN.com, I received this e-mail question:
Years of making choices from voices that I thought were from God ended up causing me misery, grief, and heartache. Through years of experience, I realized that the voice I heard ended up just being from my own mind. Why does God make it so difficult for us to find Him or understand Him or to know we are hearing His voice?
Being a disciple of Jesus Christ is not easy. God’s salvation may be free, but discipleship is costly. The gifts of the Spirit may also be freely given, but they are not cheap. In some ways, it is easier to be in the world. Our preparation for God’s eternal purpose is as rigorous spiritually, as an Olympic athlete’s training is, naturally – even more so, because the outcome of our training has eternal ramifications. Learning to hear God’s voice is a lifelong process. God’s preparation in our lives is part of His eternal design – and only He knows what that purpose will be.
There is a scene in the movie A League of Their Own in which Gina Davis’ character wants to quit the women’s baseball team to be with her husband who has returned wounded from World War II. Tom Hanks, who plays the manager of the team, travels to her house to try to talk this star player into coming back for the remainder of the season. She begins to cry at the thought of returning to the road with the baseball team, and she protests that “it is just so hard.” Tom Hanks’ character gets right in her face and spouts back at her, “Of course it’s hard. That’s what makes it great.”
Our walk with the Lord is hard. There are some, like the writer of this e-mail, who find that it is so difficult that they want to give up and go back to the pleasures of the sinful life. But Jesus said, No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God (Luke 9:62). We can’t look back. We must press on in this walk with Christ – we must learn to hear His voice and obey His commands. Only then will we experience His joy and peace – and only then will we be the effective ministers of reconciliation that He wants us to be, and that the world needs us to be.
Being Led Forth in Peace
Without great trials, we would have no great victories. The Lord reveals Himself in the difficulties of life as our Deliverer, our Sufficiency, and our Lord. The psalmist tells us, Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD delivers [us] out of them all (Psalm 34:19).
If you are really serious about walking with God, He will teach you, and guide you, and comfort you, and yes, you will know His peace in your life. In fact, as you mature in your walk with the Lord, peace and joy will be multiplied to you. It is an interesting paradox that our heavenly Father orchestrates in our lives. On the one hand, our trials increase as we grow stronger in the Lord. On the other hand, the fruit of the Spirit – including peace and joy – develop to the point that we are given grace to weather the trials, and the rest of our lives are filled with harmonious fellowship with God.
We should expect to experience God’s peace in our lives. If you are not walking in peace, it may be as a result of several different scenarios. It may be that you are in the midst of a particular test or trial sent from God. Or you may be under attack from the devil. Or you may have an area of your life that you have not yet surrendered completely to God. The Lord intends for you to have peace. If you are not experiencing God’s peace on an ongoing basis, you may need to ask the Holy Spirit to show you:
  • if you are experiencing a test that should be submitted to;
  • if you are under an attack that you should resist; or
  • if there is an area of continual sin, unforgiveness, anger, or some other hindrance that should be renounced and repented of.
Most pastors will teach that when you are seeking to find God’s will, you can identify the leading of the Holy Spirit when you sense God’s peace about a matter. I agree, and I believe that is absolutely true. The peace of God is one of the key indicators of God’s guidance. Colossians 3:15 tells us to let the peace of God rule in [our] hearts. Peace is the umpire of our heart, telling us if we are “safe” in God’s will, or “out,” following our own path or the deception of the devil.
The prophet Isaiah wrote, For you shall go out with joy, and be led out with peace (Isaiah 55:12). God’s best for our lives is that we will be led forth in peace and joy. Have you ever heard someone say, “I’m not going to allow these circumstances to rob my joy?” In making this declaration they are being absolutely biblical – peace and joy are our possessions when we are born again. The only way that you will walk in unrest as a mature believer is if you allow circumstances or the devil to rob you of your joy.
Larry Tomczak says, “You are the only being in the universe that can cause defeat in your life.”
You may say, “The devil robbed my joy.” The truth of the statement is that the devil attempted to rob you of your joy – but he only succeeded if you allowed him to. The life of the Christian is one of peace and joy.
  • That is why Paul and Silas could sing praises to God in the Philippian jail (Acts 16:25).
  • That is why the apostles praised the Lord after being beaten by the teachers of the law, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame in Christ’s name (Acts 5:40-41).
  • That is why Stephen could praise the God of heaven as he was being stoned for his bold witness (Acts 7:55-60).
  • That is why the apostle Peter wrote, But rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy (1 Peter 4:13).
  • That is why the apostle Paul, at the eve of his martyrdom, could write, I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith (2 Timothy 4:7).
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You (Isaiah 26:3).
You’ll notice that the promise of peace carries with it a condition – to trust in God. Once again we come back to the necessity of living a lifestyle of faith. Paul wrote to the Romans, For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace (Romans 8:6). A carnally minded person is one who is self-interested, self-indulgent, and self-sufficient. There is no peace in the selfish life. The spiritually-minded person puts God in the center of their life. They are interested in doing the will of Christ. They are motivated by the Lord to minister to others. They recognize that they are nothing outside of Christ – He is their sufficiency. It is from this attitude of surrender to the lordship and headship of Jesus Christ that peace comes into our lives.
There are times, when we are seeking the will of God and we reach the point of decision that we experience supernatural peace. This is an important aspect of discerning between good an evil, and it comes by reason of use (Hebrews 5:14). The peace of God is like a compass for our souls, leading us in the direction that the Holy Spirit intends for our lives. We can take great comfort in knowing that the sovereign God is so involved in our lives that He would supply us with this internal compass as we seek to do His will.
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