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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=success978654/wsslbylt
This write-up was made with the help of ChatGPT
Greetings beautiful Afritunes family. My name is @success978654. Before I begin, I want to kindly say that I mistakenly mentioned Week 192 earlier instead of Week 193. Please bear with me for the mix-up. Here is my correct entry for Afritunes Week 193.
Today, I am excited to present my cover of an old Hausa gospel song titled “A RAHAYINA NE,” which simply means “My decision to accept Jesus.”
This song is one of the melodies that shaped my childhood. I grew up hearing my dad and mum sing it with so much passion, especially during morning devotion and family fellowship. As a child, I didn’t fully understand the depth of the message, but the sound and harmony always carried a strong presence that touched my heart. Now, as an adult, the lyrics make even deeper sense—they express a personal confession, a heartfelt choice to accept Jesus into one’s life regardless of the challenges or distractions around.
What inspired me to sing this song for Afritunes this week is the power of remembrance. Many times, life becomes so demanding that we forget the spiritual foundations that shaped us. This song takes me back to those early moments where innocence met devotion, where worship was pure and simple, and where accepting Jesus wasn’t just a religious act but a sincere commitment my parents lived out daily. The more I reflected on it, the more the song became my own confession—not just a song from my childhood.
Singing “A RAHAYINA NE” today is my way of reconnecting to that spiritual heritage and reaffirming my personal decision to accept Jesus into my life. It reminds me that no matter how far life takes me, that decision remains firm, genuine, and unshaken. I hope this song inspires someone out there to remember their own encounter with Christ and the moment they accepted Him into their life.
A big thank you to the amazing Afritunes community leaders and curators for keeping this beautiful space alive. Your consistency, love, and dedication make it easier for us to share and celebrate the beauty of African music every week. I deeply appreciate all your efforts.
Thank you all for stopping by. God bless you! 🙏🎶
A rahayina ne zan karbi Yesu da gaskiya
By Joseph Emmanuelhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=success978654/wsslbylt
This write-up was made with the help of ChatGPT
Greetings beautiful Afritunes family. My name is @success978654. Before I begin, I want to kindly say that I mistakenly mentioned Week 192 earlier instead of Week 193. Please bear with me for the mix-up. Here is my correct entry for Afritunes Week 193.
Today, I am excited to present my cover of an old Hausa gospel song titled “A RAHAYINA NE,” which simply means “My decision to accept Jesus.”
This song is one of the melodies that shaped my childhood. I grew up hearing my dad and mum sing it with so much passion, especially during morning devotion and family fellowship. As a child, I didn’t fully understand the depth of the message, but the sound and harmony always carried a strong presence that touched my heart. Now, as an adult, the lyrics make even deeper sense—they express a personal confession, a heartfelt choice to accept Jesus into one’s life regardless of the challenges or distractions around.
What inspired me to sing this song for Afritunes this week is the power of remembrance. Many times, life becomes so demanding that we forget the spiritual foundations that shaped us. This song takes me back to those early moments where innocence met devotion, where worship was pure and simple, and where accepting Jesus wasn’t just a religious act but a sincere commitment my parents lived out daily. The more I reflected on it, the more the song became my own confession—not just a song from my childhood.
Singing “A RAHAYINA NE” today is my way of reconnecting to that spiritual heritage and reaffirming my personal decision to accept Jesus into my life. It reminds me that no matter how far life takes me, that decision remains firm, genuine, and unshaken. I hope this song inspires someone out there to remember their own encounter with Christ and the moment they accepted Him into their life.
A big thank you to the amazing Afritunes community leaders and curators for keeping this beautiful space alive. Your consistency, love, and dedication make it easier for us to share and celebrate the beauty of African music every week. I deeply appreciate all your efforts.
Thank you all for stopping by. God bless you! 🙏🎶
A rahayina ne zan karbi Yesu da gaskiya