Worship, Word & Wonders Night

Beloved, there are battles too strong for men, but not too strong for God. In His presence, wars cease, storms are silenced, and long-standing yokes are broken. Read more about Christianity This is your night of divine intervention; come with worship, receive the Word, and witness the wonders of God in your life! Hallelujah! Sign […]
How a Power Outage Led to a Hit Worship Song

Nigerian gospel music has long been a vibrant expression of faith, resilience, and creativity, often emerging from unexpected circumstances. One remarkable story is how a power outage, a common occurrence in Nigeria, birthed a hit worship song that resonated globally. This article explores the creation of “Imela” by Nathaniel Bassey, a song conceived during a […]
Nigerian Praise Dances: A Unique Expression Within Worship Culture

Nigerian praise dances have long been a vibrant facet of worship culture in Nigeria, fusing indigenous movement traditions with contemporary gospel expression. These dances are not only artistic performances but also spiritual testimonies that echo the historical struggles and triumphs of the Nigerian people. By channeling historical narratives through rhythmic movements and vibrant music, praise […]
Incorporating Gospel Music into Your Daily Devotions

Incorporating gospel music into daily devotions is a powerful way for Christians to enrich their spiritual lives, strengthen their connection with God, and ground themselves in biblical truths. Gospel music, with its deeply meaningful lyrics and uplifting melodies, serves as a tool for both worship and reflection. It complements practices like prayer, meditation, and […]
Inspiration and Devotion: “Volume of the Book” by Moses Akoh

The lyrics “Volume of the Book” by Moses Akoh beautifully capture a deep sense of surrender to God’s will, something that resonates deeply with many Christians. These words don’t just speak of a passive acceptance but of an active, willing heart that is ready to follow God’s direction, no matter the obstacles. Read more […]
The Hallelujah Challenge Begins on the 14th of Oct 2024

The Hallelujah Challenge by Nathaniel Bassey is more than just an online worship session; it has become a powerful global movement. It started in June 2017 when Bassey, driven by a deep desire to gather people together in worship, created a space for individuals from different parts of the world to unite in praise. […]
Behind The Lyrics: “Worthy of My Praise” by Dunsin Oyekan

The lyrics of this song, “Worthy of My Praise” by Dunsin Oyekan, are a beautiful expression of personal testimony, God’s faithfulness, and wholehearted worship. Each verse invites the believer into a deeper connection with God, grounded in biblical truths and reflecting the personal spiritual journey of the worshipper. Read more about Gospel Music “This […]
Cece Winans To Headline Women Of Praise 2018 Concert In Nigeria

Multiple Grammy Awards winning gospel music minister, Cece Winans, is set to headline the inaugural edition of the Women of Praise concert in Nigeria. Southwest Media and Encase Group, organizers of the event lamented over the fact that gospel artistes and musicians have been boxed into performing only in church, thereby restricting their talent to […]
Song Of The Week: ‘Nara’ – Tim Godfrey

Our song of the week was sang by two gospel music icons, Tim Godfrey- leader of the Xtreme Crew, and celebrated American music minister, Travis Greene. The song was recorded in Lagos Nigeria, at the Rox Nation Studio, while the official video was shot live at Tim Godfrey’s 2018 Fearless Concert which held last month […]
4 Questions Christians Should Ask About Their Relationships

When it comes to creating an atmosphere in your life that invites God’s presence and facilitates His purpose for you, relationships are absolutely essential. The people around you should add to your life and multiply the good things God has put in you, not subtract from your life and divide your attention from destiny. In […]
Spiritual Temperaments: Enthusiasts

If you haven’t read the introduction to this series please read it here first. One of the most common spiritual temperaments in Christianity today after the traditionalist temperament is the enthusiast. Even within the traditional church, spiritual movements and fellowships exist to nourish enthusiasts through charismatic practice that helps them grow spiritually. Enthusiasts worship, love, […]
Do You Listen to God’s Voice?

Prayer is not a monologue; it’s a dialogue. You speak to God, and He speaks back to you. When last did you listen? There are so many voices speaking to us today, and many of us lend our ears to the voice of money, the voice of social status, and even the voice of deception […]
Spiritual Temperaments: Ascetics

If you haven’t read the introduction to this series please read it here first. In a culture that values wealth, fame and pleasure, the ascetic temperament is the most difficult to relate to. There is always a newer model to upgrade to, a higher level of wealth to attain, and new pleasures to seek. Sure, […]
Spiritual Temperaments: Sensates

If you haven’t read the introduction to this series please read it here first. As Gary Thomas has lived and studied the Christian life, he has found that while some Christians like himself grew up equating silence and lack of sensory stimulation with reverence, there are Christians who love, worship and draw near to God […]
Spiritual Temperaments: Intellectuals

If you haven’t read the introduction to this series please read it here first. Some people believe that the word “intellectual” should have no place in Christianity. “Christianity is not a mind thing,” they argue. However, this is not true. Christianity is a spiritual thing, and it is also a mind thing. Indeed we are […]
Spiritual Temperaments: Contemplatives

If you haven’t read the introduction to this series please read it here first. Contemplatives worship, love and draw near to God in a way that is widely understood, and this may be because David, the sweet psalmist of Israel, was a contemplative, and his psalms are a major part of the Judeo-Christian heritage. Contemplatives […]