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Have you ever trusted God… and nothing changed? If God is good, why does life still feel hard?
In this raw, deeply honest conversation, I sit with singer, worshipper and woman of God, Rosemary Ndubuisi-Eluwa, to talk about what faith REALLY means — and why so many believers are quietly struggling with doubt, disappointment and self-deception.
We unpack:
→ Why faith is a deep-seated conviction, not a formula for getting things from God
→ How to take negative thoughts captive (practically)
→ The "Hall of Faith" in Hebrews 11 — and the part we never preach
→ Breaking strongholds rooted in wrong beliefs about God
→ Rosemary's personal breakthrough during worship — "Worthy of It All"
→ Why worry is the opposite of worship
This conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about faith—and help you build a real, grounded conviction in God.
🎙 Guest: Rosemary Ndubuisi-Eluwa — singer, worshipper, wife & mother
📖 Scriptures: Jude 1:3 | James 1 | Hebrews 11 | Philippians 4:6-8 | Matthew 7
By Uwem AkpanHave you ever trusted God… and nothing changed? If God is good, why does life still feel hard?
In this raw, deeply honest conversation, I sit with singer, worshipper and woman of God, Rosemary Ndubuisi-Eluwa, to talk about what faith REALLY means — and why so many believers are quietly struggling with doubt, disappointment and self-deception.
We unpack:
→ Why faith is a deep-seated conviction, not a formula for getting things from God
→ How to take negative thoughts captive (practically)
→ The "Hall of Faith" in Hebrews 11 — and the part we never preach
→ Breaking strongholds rooted in wrong beliefs about God
→ Rosemary's personal breakthrough during worship — "Worthy of It All"
→ Why worry is the opposite of worship
This conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about faith—and help you build a real, grounded conviction in God.
🎙 Guest: Rosemary Ndubuisi-Eluwa — singer, worshipper, wife & mother
📖 Scriptures: Jude 1:3 | James 1 | Hebrews 11 | Philippians 4:6-8 | Matthew 7