Top Female Gospel Artist Asks Whether It’s Okay To Play Gospel Tracks in Bars
You will agree you party animals that more often than not most if not all deejays will play at least one Gospel jam in their sets in night clubs, true? The most played songs if my memory serves me correctly are Esther Wahome’s ‘Kuna Dawa’ and Ruth Wamuyu’s ‘Amukira Gatho’ which is a good thing in my opinion because the Word of God is not meant for saints rather for the sinners, yeah?
However now, Gospel singer Geraldine Oduor famed for her tracks ‘Wewe ni Mungu’, ‘Msaada Wangu’ and most recently, ‘Napenda’ featuring Tanzanian Gospel songstress, Christina Shusho; has asked a question that most people are afraid to ask; Is it bad, good, not so good, okay or not quite alright for christian spiritual songs to be played in a bar or to be danced by drunkards?
Here’s her full statement;
Somebody help me here. I completed a music album then met this dear man of God who encouraged & prayed with me.
My point is, as he prayed, he asked God to cover the songs, that they would not be songs to be danced or played in a bar or any drinking place. I noted that he was very sincere in his prayers, but to date, I’m not sure my position on the same as overtime i have got mixed feelings and reactions.
Is it bad, good, not so good, okay or not quite alright for Christian spiritual songs to be played in a bar or to be danced by drunkards? I sincerely need some help & counsel from sincere persons/children of God here.
What’s your take kindly?
And so, I also ask, What is your take on this?
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