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“Christianity Is About Righteousness Not What You Wear, That’s Why I’m Slaying”- Diana Asamoah

 

By:brightwebtv/Nana asare barimah
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Ghanaian Gospel musician, Diana Asamoah has shared a personal revelation about her perspective on Christianity and her recent fashion choices.

The renowned gospel music sensation who is well known for her soul-stirring gospel tunes, disclosed that her sudden shift towards a more stylish appearance was rooted in a realization that Christianity is fundamentally about righteousness rather than outward appearances.

“Christianity Is About Righteousness Not What You Wear, That’s Why I’m Slaying”- Diana Asamoah

It will be recalled that the Woman Of God, in an recent interview on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning show opened up about the impact of the controversial teachings of the late Ghanaian preacher, Emmanuel Kwaku Apraku popularly known as ‘Apraku My Daughter’ on her personal choices, specifically in the realm of fashion.

 

So, my church invited him, and when he came, he said that a dwarf took him to a forest where it was revealed to him that ladies’ hair cream is made of blood, the powder is from the ashes of human bones, including make-up products and others, and he made us understand that anyone involved in such things wouldn’t make it to heaven,” she recounted.

However, in the latest interview on the Day show, the gospel crooner emphasized that she was too spiritual back then and considered every stylish thing about fashion demonic.

Nevertheless,, as she grew in Christ, she realized Christianity was about living a righteous life and not necessarily about what one wears.

But as time went on i realized christianity was about righteousness, holiness and obeying God’s word and not necessarily what you wear,” she said

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