Mama God bless you, i listen to your teachings almost everyday even if it means repeating them....my life is really changing for the best im a completely changed woman through your teachings ....More Grace Mamah .....Glory be to God ...!!!!!!
Where in the Bible is it that you do not call ur pastor 's wife by name? Madam please help me with scriptural backings. You are reacting along what you are condemning
you missed the point.....pastors wives are not supposed to act like they own the world just because of their status. they should be humble and do God's work. at the same time, you too are supposed to honour your pastors wife because she is in God's authority for the same status. honour them the same way you honour your parents. just like you don't call your teachers by name, give the same respect to them.
Thank you mama, you are a blessing and have also been a blessing to my home and marriage. In this time that I am facing challenges in my marriage the words I hear from what God is using you to do I have learnt alot and inspired.
So much wisdom expressed. God bless you richly, Ma. However, having watched to this viral ministration, I do believe some of the minister's declarations are unsettling and unscriptural. New testament wives have a mandate from God to "be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed." Titus 2:4-5 While I am all for women empowerment and advancement, I think every christian wife as a free moral agent, in liaison with her husband, should be at liberty to make lifestyle/career decisions that are in the best interest of her family. If such a decision entails being a stay-at-home mom for a season or forever, that should be honored and respected for all it is worth. It takes a selfless woman to shun financial gain for the good of her children and home. It is unchristian and uncharitable to declare that, "full-time housewife is full-time suffering PLC" or to assert that, "If the totality of your financial life is dependent on your husband, you are a colossal disgrace". First off, in a christian home, the earnings do not belong to the husband or wife but to both parties as a unit. No christian woman should ever be made to feel less because she made the admirable and noble decision to be home for her children, especially during their formative years. To let such an unbalanced assertion pass is to condone it. I stayed home for a decade, having earned several degrees, in order to raise my children. I have no regrets whatsoever. The minister may have meant well, but her assertions are glaringly contrary to the established precepts delineated in God's word. As desirable as it may be, financial independence is not a fruit of the Spirit and should not be esteemed above the weightier values that define Christian wives such as selflessness, lowliness, simplicity, and character. This is not to discredit the speaker as that is of no importance to me. I just think half-truths can have damaging consequences. Jesus will not ask any wife on the judgement day why she did not become a millionaire on earth, so why belittle wives who can't lend their husbands 2 million Naira? The Lord help us all on this journey to eternity... Amen! Multiplied blessings and Maranatha!
beke ojeifo I reproduced her direct pronouncements, and they are very clear about how she views and berates housewives. In a Christian marriage, the household income does not belong to the individual parties but to the couple as a unit. The issue of depending on one's husband is a null issue, if Christian couples are practicing what the bible admonishes. Blessings!
Steph Uwakweh my dear sister. You really need to sit and follow her bibliography. She is a proud mother and stayed at home despite her calling,to make sure she brought her children up in the fear of God . Infact the two boys and two girls that are hers married as virgins. After they were grown she returned. She speaks but we need to discern our seasons. In all,she is saying as you grow be a woman of vision. God bless you. Lets enquire before assuming
constance Ekwoge A minister's words should be judged based on its merit as sound doctrine and not on the individual's biography. There are lots of unbiblical declarations from this minister, and the wise must take heed to adhere to the doctrine of the apostles and not be carried away by every wind of doctrine and motivational speech that is in clear opposition to the declared counsel of God. Our words ought to minister grace both in and out of season, so let us quit making excuses for outright falsehood and half-truths emanating from pulpits across the world. She could have encouraged women to be financially solvent without all the condescension and drama. It can't be that hard to make such a mundane point. These are the last days, so let's guard our hearts diligently. Shalom!
So much wisdom expressed. God bless you richly, Ma. However, having watched to this viral ministration, I do believe some of the minister's declarations are unsettling and unscriptural. New testament wives have a mandate from God to "be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed." Titus 2:4-5 While I am all for women empowerment and advancement, I think every christian wife as a free moral agent, in liaison with her husband, should be at liberty to make lifestyle/career decisions that are in the best interest of her family. If such a decision entails being a stay-at-home mom for a season or forever, that should be honored and respected for all it is worth. It takes a selfless woman to shun financial gain for the good of her children and home. It is unchristian and uncharitable to declare that, "full-time housewife is full-time suffering PLC" or to assert that, "If the totality of your financial life is dependent on your husband, you are a colossal disgrace". First off, in a christian home, the earnings do not belong to the husband or wife but to both parties as a unit. No christian woman should ever be made to feel less because she made the admirable and noble decision to be home for her children, especially during their formative years. To let such an unbalanced assertion pass is to condone it. I stayed home for a decade, having earned several degrees, in order to raise my children. I have no regrets whatsoever. The minister obviously means well, but some of her assertions are glaringly contrary to the established precepts delineated in God's word. As desirable as it may be, financial independence is not a fruit of the Spirit and should not be esteemed above the weightier values that define Christian wives such as selflessness, lowliness, simplicity, and character. This is not to discredit the speaker as that is of no importance to me. I just think half-truths can have damaging consequences. Jesus will not ask any wife on the judgement day why she did not become a millionaire on earth, so why belittle wives who can't lend their husbands 2 million Naira? The Lord help us all on this journey to eternity... Amen! Multiplied blessings and Maranatha!
Stephania Uwakweh Its really a balance. I do believe she is referring to women who are totally and completely dependant on their husband for every dime thing. She is basically saying that despite being a housewife, women should not be idle and therefore we should 'have something of our own' . Even if it's a little business on the side, e.g making hair, etc. Even if the husband is giving the woman all the money she needs, the woman should try invest in something for herself. I mean God forbid something happens to the spouse (husband) the woman will have to pick herself up to make ends meet financially, as well as still juggling being a mummy. She has preached this message in several places and she broke the message down a lot more.