DR PAUL ft PROSPA OCHIMANA – YAWEH REMIX | DOWNLOAD mp3

DR PAUL ft PROSPA OCHIMANA – YAWEH REMIX
Dr. Paul has just dropped the much anticipated Yahweh Remix featuring Prospa Ochimana, the much beloved Ekwueme exponent. Dr. Paul’s original song Yahweh has trended far and wide across the world and blessed lives and nations, hence the desire to issue this remix so the world could experience another dimension of the song. Produced by Niyi P, the top keyboard maestro and the official Sound Sultan producer and mixed and mastered by Sam Odus of Newtrends Studios.
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DE APOSTLE – JESUS WE LIFT YOUR NAME ON HIGH | DOWNLOAD mp3

DE APOSTLE – JESUS WE LIFT YOUR NAME ON HIGH
De Apostle Dishes out a new intense worship song titled “Jesus We Lift Your Name On High”… The Bible says in the book of Proverbs chapter 18 verse 10 “The name of the Lord is a strong tower,the righteous run into it and are safe.
According To De Apostle:
This song (JESUS WE LIFT YOUR NAME ON HIGH) came from an unforgettable encounter i had with that name Jesus on the 19th of August 2016, it happened that i had an argument with my step brother on that day and he promised to kill me, on that same day in the evening, i went out with my mother and true to his word, he sent an accident through manipulation to me, a car came from the other side of the road with full speed and hit i and my mother and landed us on the ground, all i could remember was shouting the name JESUS,JESUS,JESUS, but unfortunately my mother died in that accident and i survived it, when my step brother heard that my mother was killed instead of me, he run away from home up till today he hasn’t return home. Glory To Jesus!
The name of Jesus is greater than any other in heaven and on earth, and at the mention of that name,every knee must bow.
LYRICS
Jesus we lift your name on high
Jesus Lord, we lift your name on high
Jesus we bless your holy name
Holy one, we bless your holy name
(x2)

CHORUS
Your name brings healing to my soul
Your name brings joy to my heart
Your name is a shelter from the storm
Jesus Lord, we lift your name on high
(x2)

I found safety in your name
I found my peace in your name Lord
Your name is a mighty strong tower
Jesus Lord, we lift your name on high

CHORUS
Your name brings healing to my soul
Your name brings joy to my heart
Your name is a shelter from the storm
Jesus Lord we lift your name on high

BRIDGE
In your name the chains are broken
In your name the storm is over
In your name we’ve got the victory

OUTRO
Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, Jesus
Your name brings healing to my sou
Your name brings joy to my heart
Your name is a shelter from the storm
Jesus Lord we lift your name on high

About De-Apostle:
De-Apostle (Paul Moses) is a prolific songwriter and a spirit filled worship leader with a prophetic and healing grace,  hail from Uyo L.G.A of Akwa Ibom State,  he has ministered on several platforms and concerts alongside great music ministers like Tim Godfrey, Wisdom K, Preye Omayuku, Davidic, Sammy Wonders, Mercy Chinwo etc
He has also recorded two albums and a video to his credit, he is also the host of “WORSHIP SYMPHONY” a yearly musical Concert, he is a seasoned and graced gospel music minister based in Port Harcourt city Rivers State Nigeria.
Connect With The Artist:
Email: deapostle4gosple@gmail.com
Twitter: @deapostlepaul
Instagram : deapostlepaul
Facebook : Paul Moses
YouTube:Paul Moses
Phone Number:08032774279, 08073283022

NEKEN CHUWANG ft NENRIT – NEVER FORGET (OFFFICIAL VIDEO)

NEKEN CHUWANG ft NENRIT – NEVER FORGET (OFFFICIAL VIDEO)

And finally fast rising gospel music  minister NEKEN CHUWANG is finally out with his official music video for his hit track NEVER FORGET from his recently released album GRATEFUL. Jos based artist Neken Chuwang who featured the home based spectacular  female singer NENRIT on the track has just released the official video for one of the most successful songs on his GRATEFUL album. Neken Chuwang held the video premiere of NEVER FORGET in the city of Jos in which it was the first of its kind  in the city. He has decided allow his fans from all over the world to have access to the never forget video. The song is urging us to NEVER FORGET our Creator is in control. 
Download, share and be blessed and  you will never regret it…….

JENNIFER ADIELE – CHIMARA ( ft OMMOH GE) | DOWNLOAD mp3

JENNIFER ADIELE  FT OMMOH GE – CHIMARA

Female gospel music singer and Psalmist Jennifer Adiele returns with yet another spirit filled ethereal sound – CHIMARA, this time featuring female vocalist Ommoh Ge.
Chimara which literally translate to ‘’ The God that Knows” in Igbo language, is a spiritual love song, delivered partly in Igbo and English, declaring that God is one who knows our hearts and what we earnestly desire and is the only one who can meet those desires.  This song is better experienced than talked about.
Musically produced and interested by Tobass Adolphus.

Social Media Connect
Instagram – @Jenniferadiele    @Ommohge
Twitter – @jenniferadiele5     @OmmohGe
CHIMARA OBIM’S LYRICS…… 
#CHIMARA
CHORUS :::
Chimara Obim oo
( God Who Knows My Heart) 
Onye ne memma
(The One That Doeth Good) 
Chimara Obim oo
(God Who Knows My Heart) 
Aka Na Gwo Oria 
(The Hands That Heals Infirmities) 
Chimara Obim oo 
(God Who Knows My Heart) 
Isi Iyi Ike Ndum oo
(The River of Life) 
 Obim oo
(My Heart) 
That’s Who Are You To Me 
VERSE:::
I lift my voice and 
Declare you are King
My God creator of my soul
You knows my heart
You rule and Reign in me 
I BOW to you Oh lord
And I give you all the praise 
I lay my life for you 
You who lift me up from the miry clay
You st my feet on the rock to stay
My life is yours
You will never let me fall
Obim oo(My Heart) 
That’s Who You Are To Me 
Chorus – – – – – – – – – 
VERSE 2::
Chimara Obim oo
( God who knows my heart) 
Onye Ne Memma 
(The one that doeth good) 
Chima chima Chimara obimoo
(God Knows, God Knows, God who knows my heart) 
Aka Na gwo Oria 
(The hands that heals infirmities) 
Chaiiiiiiiiii isi Iyi ke ndum
(God, river of life) 
Obim ooo (My Heart) 
That’s Who are to me
Ojie nunojie (King of Kings)
You choke my fault with sweet love 
Obim ooo (My Heart) 
Afurumgi na anya (I love you) 
Chika di bia so gi bu chi
(God that is Greater than the Habalist you are the Only God) 
 See how you repackaged my life to dey sweet oh
Obim oo(My Heart)
 That’s who you are to me
Duo.. 
Chimara Obim ooo (God’s Knows My Heart) 
Obim oo 3x
Chimara Obim ooo 
Onye ne me mma eee 
Obim oo ooooooo.. 

FINAYON – NEW SEASON | DOWNLOAD mp3

FINAYON – NEW SEASON
Gospel singer FINAYON is out with a brand new tune tiled NEW SEASON. Download be blessed.
Wipe your tears O you my brother.
Clean your eyes O beloved sister
Through the water and through the fire
You will go up, higher and higher 
There’s no mountain you cannot climb 
And no valley that you cannot cross [Repeat]
Rise and Shine your hour has come      
Its new season 
Rise and Shine your hour has come
It’s a new horizon [Repeat]
All your blessings will come unto you
From the west side to the eastside 
And the people will rejoice with you
From the north side to the south side 
Weeping endues only in the night 
But joy cometh in the morning [Repeat]
Ooo its new season 
Ooo its new season [Repeat]

RACHEAL OBASI – I AM IMPACTFUL | DOWNLOAD MP3

RACHEAL OBASI – I AM IMPACTFUL | DOWNLOAD MP3

Nigerian renowned gospel minister, Rachael Obasi finally dished out her much anticipated single, titled: “I Am Impactful”.
Rachael Obasi is a talented, passionate, colossal gospel singer-songwriter and stage performer. She was born in the Eastern part of Nigeria, firstborn in a family of three .
Her latest single ‘I Am Impactful’ is a very powerful song that will definitely bring down the presence of the Holy Spirit , deliverance, healing, breakthroughs and encouragement to people.
Produced by Dr. Brain
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I Am Impactful Lyrics by Rachael Obasi.
I am impactful…….
Cause i am human
He says I’ll be lifted
And never to come down
Cos it is my season
Oh yes it is
My season of greatness
No i cant be moved no no no
By what i see
I…… am impactful
Cause i am human
He says I’ll be lifted up
Ne….ver to go down
Cos its my season
Yes it is
Season of greatness
No i can’t be moved
No no no
By what i see
Chorus:
I am impactful…
Cause i am a human
He says I’ll be lifted
Never to come down
It is my season
My season of greatness
No i cant be moved
By what i see
Call in: Say
Backup:i am impacful
Cause i am a human
He says I’ll be lifted
Never to come down
It is my season
My season of greatness
No i cant be moved
By what i see
Solo 2:
Cause it my season
My season of greatness
My…seasons of miracles
Peace and joy….
Those storms may shake me
But none can move me
Cause am on my way
To glorious height
I…am fruitful
Because its my season
Though they might try to stop me
My troubles cant stop me
I’m…going higher higher
Than what i saw yesterday
Oh yes i believe it
Cause it is my season
Chorus:
I am impactful..
Cause i am a human
He says I’ll be lifted
And never to come down
It is my season
My season of greatness
No i cant be moved
By what i see
Bridge:
Call in: say
Backup: I’m going up
I’m going up
I’m going up
It is my season
Call in: say im stepping higher
I’m stepping up
I’m stepping up
I’m going higher
It is your season
Call in: you go ahead and say
I’m going up
I’m going up
I’m going up
It is my season
I’m stepping up
I’m stepping up
I’m going higher
Cause it is my season
Call in:say say
Backup:I’m going up
I’m going up
I’m going up
Cause it is my season
I’m stepping up
I’m stepping up
I’m going higher
It is my season
Halleluyah….

JOHN NONI – FOR YOUR LOVE | DOWNLOAD MP3

JOHN NONI – FOR YOUR LOVE | DOWNLOAD MP3

John Noni is a gospel music minister with a high passion.his also a song writer and instrumentalist. John Noni is a worshipper when ever he minister power of God flow.God has been using him to bless many life.so he dicide to drop a worship song tittle for your love
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Connect: Facebook @ John Noni C Okonko Twitter @John-noni Instagram @John-nonimusic 


EXORBITANT WAYS PASTORS AND CHURCH LEADERS UNDERMINE THEMSELVES ON SOCIAL MEDIA

ARTICLE: EXORBITANT WAYS PASTORS AND CHURCH LEADERS UNDERMINE THEMSELVES ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Social media use is pervasive in our culture today. The various social media platforms we use are the 21st century version of the town square—they are modern-day spaces to exchange ideas, learn the news, and more.
Once upon a time, it was trendy to think that social media was a trend—a cultural oddity of the new millennium that would pass as quickly as it burst onto the scene.
Social media is not going away anytime soon, for better or worse. According to Pew Research Center in 2016, about 79% of adults who use the internet use Facebook, 32% use Instagram, and 24% use Twitter. Of the 68% of people who use Facebook, 76% of them use it daily.
Pastors and church leaders need to be in social media spaces. Here are three basic ways I see pastors and church leaders undermine themselves on social media, and some ideas about how to avoid these missteps:

1. Trying to Become Famous

It makes me sad when I see Christian leaders vying for the attention of people on social media when all they really want to do is make themselves look important. All of us can be guilty of this sort of prideful pursuit from time to time, but some pastors and church leaders do nothing on social media but try to make themselves look more influential than they actually are.
The most common way pastors and church leaders try to make themselves look more influential than they actually are is by purchasing Twitter followers or Facebook likes. Rather than spending the time to build a following of people who are interested in their content, they spend money to pad their stats and build hollow “influence.”
The ways in which trying to become famous on social media undermines the leadership of local church leaders are many.
Trying to become famous on social media takes a lot of time and effort, which causes the pastor to spend less time focusing on shepherding the flock and tending to the needs of the sheep. Trying to become famous on social media often causes church leaders to spend their own money or the church’s money in ways it shouldn’t be spent, pursuing vanity instead of ministry effectiveness.
Pastors and church leaders ought to be on social media—without a doubt—but using social media to serve yourself instead of to serve others is a slippery slope to sinful pride and a pursuit of vanishing glory.

2. Causing Unnecessary Division

Unfortunately, this pitfall often goes hand-in-hand with the first. One of the common ways pastors and church leaders try to make a name for themselves on social media is by creating unnecessary conflict or division, whether that be in Twitter fights or Facebook comment sections.
To be sure, having a social media presence of any kind means that you will likely encounter unavoidable conflict at some point. Someone will talk poorly about a friend or family member, a guest will leave a bad comment about your church, or something else. Every potential conflict on social media ought to be approached in its proper context.
Pastors and church leaders, you must understand: engaging in unnecessary conflict on social media, regardless of the subject or how important you think it is, ultimately damages your witness and clouds people from receiving the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Stop it.
No matter how passionate you are about defending the Second Amendment, the urgency of climate change, or whatever other issue you may prefer, engaging in unnecessary conflict on social media does more damage to the Church and its proclamation of the gospel than anything else.
Remember, as the saying goes, “Arguing with a fool on the internet is like wrestling a pig—you both get dirty, and the pig likes it.”

3. Sharing Fake News

I have written about this issue at length, so I don’t need to spend a lot of virtual ink on it here. But I’ll reiterate the main point I have communicated before. We are people of truth. When people of truth participate in sharing false information, we do not just do injury to the other person and the process, but we also injure our personal reputation and testimony.
Pastors and church leaders undermine themselves on social media when they share fake news. It hurts the gospel witness of the leader and ultimately makes people wonder about the integrity of anything the leader says or does.
Social media can be a minefield for pastors and church leaders, but it doesn’t have to be.
by ED STETZER

ARTICLE: Seven(7) Practices to Foster Scripture Engagement

ARTICLE: Seven(7) Practices to Foster Scripture Engagement


So, what can we do to foster Scripture engagement in our churches? Here are several practices to try.
1. Write out Scripture by hand.
Have people write out entire chapters or even books of the Bible. This can be painstaking, but it slows us down to savor each word. I’ve engaged in this process by slowly writing out the book of Matthew. I was forced to focus on each word and phrase, allowing me to discover fresh insights. I could only write out a handful of verses at a time, so it kept me from “speed reading” or skimming the passage. Instead of water skiing on the surface, I went scuba diving in the text.
2. Ask questions—even tough ones.
Read a passage, and then ask people to write out 10-to-15 questions about the passage on a piece of paper. Why did the woman ask that of Jesus? What was running through Abraham’s mind when he was walking up the mountain to sacrifice Isaac? Allow people to interact with the text by courageously wrestling with tough questions.
3. Put yourself in the story.
Read a narrative passage of Scripture with a group of people. Then, divide the room into quarters and assign people different characters in the story you just read. Ask them to imagine themselves in the story as if it were happening. Then read the story again and have them answer the questions, “If you were that particular person, what would you feel, think, or consider doing?” and, “What would you want God to do for you in that situation?”
4. Practice Lectio Divina
Lectio Divina—“sacred reading”—is a way to prayerfully read a passage of Scripture, slowly and repetitively, inviting the Holy Spirit to reveal truth to us through four movements: reading, pondering/meditating, praying, and living. While this is practiced most often individually, it can be just as powerful with an entire church.
5. Read the Bible communally and ask five simple questions.
Gather a group of people together, and have someone read a large chunk of Scripture. Then follow up with questions for interaction. For years our church has given people these five questions to encourage deeper interactions with the text.
  • What’s going on in the story/passage?
  • What excites, inspires, or encourages me about the passage?
  • What challenges, jolts, confuses, or even offends me about the passage?
  • What does this tell us about the essence of God or the nature of Jesus?
  • What will we do with what we just heard/learned in the next seven days?
6. Memorize Bible stories together.
Many of us grew up memorizing verses, but when was the last time you memorized an entire Bible story? Stories grip up, shape us, move us, and inspire us. Gather with a group of people and commit to memory the Parable of the Prodigal Son or the story of Jesus healing Bartimaeus, and then take turns recounting the story to each other.
7. Utilize art and Scripture.
Through the centuries, artists have painted beautiful renditions of biblical accounts. Rembrandt’s The Return of the Prodigal Son, Caravaggio’s The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, and Eugene Burnand’s The Disciples Peter and JohnRunning to the Sepulchre on the Morning of theResurrection are great places to start. For a longer list of resources, visit Art and the Bible at artbible.info. You can also lay out art supplies (colored pencils, markers, paper, paints, canvases, clay), read a passage aloud, and ask people to draw or sculpt the story. Then, invite people to share their creations with others to stimulate conversation about the passage.
There are countless ways to invite people to engage with Scripture together. As pastors, may we model this love, delight, and passion for Scripture, showing others how our own relationship with Christ is deepened by our engagement with the Bible and inviting others to participate in the process with us.
BY J.R Briggs
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