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NONE LIKE GOD

Hello beautiful people and happy Easter to you! I'm sure we enjoyed the long holiday and we got enough rest during that time. Keep your eyes continually on Jesus and what he did for us in his death, burial and resurrection...celebrate it daily!!

There's a beautiful song that made my heart dance with joy and made tears roll down my face in reverence as I acknowledge the sovereignty of God and I want to share that song and its minstrel with you.

Blessing Ocheh is a worship leader at the Gospel Power International Church in Gwagwalada, Abuja - Nigeria; she co-pastors alongside her husband Dr. Jeremiah Ocheh. She has been singing and praising God with her voice since she was 11. She has the calling and a mandate to lead her generation in praise and worship of the only true God and she has been a major blessing via this ministry through out her university days as a member and music director of Royal Campus Fellowship and other churches and fellowships. She's a mother of three beautiful little ladies and a budding entrepreneur.

She has this to say about the song that so captivated my heart:
"I can never forget that moment of worship, when suddenly this song flowed right out of my spirit; unrehearsed and unprepared yet so divine the lyrics flowed. In a world where satan and mere men think they are comparable to God, we the children of God have the mandate to proclaim the Lordship of Jesus before ings and ingdoms, principalities and powers, tribes and tongues and to the entire universe that there is no God like our God (Isaiah 46:9). With great joy and honour I present to you my new single THERE IS NO ONE LIKE YOU. God has given me many songs but this one mars a beginning of what is to come".

Clink this link and worship God with me 








Have a blessed day and let us now what you think about the song iamachurchgirl@gmail.com
Cheers.

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