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  • Africa is rich with a variety of traditional religions and spiritual belief systems. However during the colonial period missionaries spread Christianity throughout the continent, and suppressed many of these pre-existing belief systems.
    Africans continued to follow their traditional belief, in smaller numbers than before, and these faiths still exist today.
    Younger African people, particularly women, have found these religions and spiritual belief systems can help them learn more about their heritage and forge their own identities apart from the colonial legacy of the continent.
    BBC Africa spoke to three practitioners of these belief systems, a sangoma, or faith healer, Amanda Gcabashe, an urban mystic, Mildred Otieno and an Orisha priestess IyalorisaOmitonade Ifawemimoas well as Professor Jacob Olupona, of Havard University, a leading expert in African indigenous religion
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Komentáře • 967

  • @lf1496
    @lf1496 Před 2 lety +250

    I am Cuban Puerto Rican and I am a priestess of Yemoja who we call Yemaya in Cuba. My whole family for two centuries outside of Africa has practiced this Yoruba religion which we call Santeria. Yoruba religion is huge in the African diaspora. It was preserved it in Brazil, Cuba Puerto Rico, Venezuela Colombia Mexico Peru all through Latin America and Trinidad. We kept the orishas alive and are proud of our African heritage. Ashe💪🏿💪🏾💪🏽🇨🇺🇵🇷

    • @Yasmine1962
      @Yasmine1962 Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you!

    • @MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee
      @MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee Před 2 lety +10

      Nikan ohun ti o ti ja fun yoo ṣiṣe, Ati pe O gbọdọ jẹ setan lati ku lati wa laaye. Nígbà tí òjò bá rọ̀ ní àfonífojì, inú bí àwọn òkè ńlá.Nigbati ebi ba wọ inu rẹ, ko si ohun miiran ti o le.

    • @obatobi151
      @obatobi151 Před 2 lety +5

      You're beautiful I done yemoja come to me in my dreams

    • @madmonkee6757
      @madmonkee6757 Před 2 lety +6

      It's a beautiful religion. I've always found it fascinating. (I'm glad that I have not been called to take initiation, as it looks like a lot of work, but I'm glad that others are doing it.)

    • @marriot6491
      @marriot6491 Před 2 lety +5

      You are keeping it alive because most Yorubas have lost our way. ❤️

  • @luedch8460
    @luedch8460 Před 2 lety +213

    I am happy and proud to say that African spirituality is alive in well in Brasil especially in the city of Salvador capital of the state of Bahia. It is in our everyday life and used by everyone European or Afro descendants. ❤️🇧🇷

    • @MR-xf8xg
      @MR-xf8xg Před 2 lety +10

      This is something l learned in college and it is wonderful to hear a Brazilian say it. There are tradional priests from Nigeria and Congo who are both delighted and saddened that there is more regard and practice of traditional form there, than in their home countries.

    • @JP-br4mx
      @JP-br4mx Před 2 lety +8

      In Haiti too

    • @lputaa
      @lputaa Před 2 lety +12

      Perfect 👍🏿...I'll definitely visit Brazil for that

    • @KushQueen9
      @KushQueen9 Před 2 lety +12

      Yes I've heard. A lot of the ancient traditions were preserved by our people in Brazil. It's beautiful.

    • @nobs997
      @nobs997 Před 2 lety +10

      Nothing sets a people back like religion, in Rwanda the govt shut down the madness and the people are doing just fine without it

  • @wycliffewaweru488
    @wycliffewaweru488 Před 2 lety +182

    Glad to see many people going back and seeking knowledge and above all embracing the spirituality of our ancestors before the age of the colonizer, I'm all for Vodou, Ifa etc, Ase.

    • @Filip-dg6uk
      @Filip-dg6uk Před 2 lety

      Imagine going back to primitivism that even caused u to be behind in every single aspect compared to every single civilization on planet including Americas. Instead of seeking family planning and education and womens rights like chinese you are just good at being the last one on race arent you? Pity... Such a pity...

    • @famousemmanuel5531
      @famousemmanuel5531 Před 2 lety +6

      Jesus Christ loves you my dear

    • @wycliffewaweru488
      @wycliffewaweru488 Před 2 lety +20

      @@famousemmanuel5531 😂😂😂😂

    • @blackchain1900
      @blackchain1900 Před 2 lety

      @@famousemmanuel5531 You demons will be dealt with, soon enough.

    • @itumo2645
      @itumo2645 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s Vodun

  • @alphacharm
    @alphacharm Před rokem +39

    I’m African and a proud Witch 🔮🧜🏿‍♀️🐍🌊 still learning and I’m going to embrace my true spirituality!

    • @Liam_fx
      @Liam_fx Před rokem +2

      Please teach me n mentor me how can I reach you?

  • @taluj2298
    @taluj2298 Před 2 lety +124

    I am on that road. I have been reclaiming my path back to my ancestors spirituality. It’s what suits me the most.

    • @nauticdixons
      @nauticdixons Před 2 lety +10

      Me too

    • @missjade2940
      @missjade2940 Před rokem +2

      Same as I

    • @sethondollo6315
      @sethondollo6315 Před rokem +2

      Same here I want to start learning and practice it

    • @renee-ue6dd
      @renee-ue6dd Před 10 měsíci +3

      Same here. Blessings. I'm so energized I awoke while I still have life to live on this planet ❤

    • @KC-qr3wk
      @KC-qr3wk Před 10 měsíci +2

      Ditto

  • @sunex6806
    @sunex6806 Před rokem +15

    Love from Hindu. African traditional religion is same like hinduism. You should make your africa Great again

  • @tambraomiyaleharris2398
    @tambraomiyaleharris2398 Před rokem +18

    This is absolutely wonderful and much needed. Thank you for producing this video and for holding the traditions.

  • @sonofshango2860
    @sonofshango2860 Před rokem +23

    I love this, I am in IFA afro Cuban Lukumi & Palo Mayombe, let's get back to our natural power and utilize it for prosperity and healing Ashe 📿🙏🏾

  • @jmcd8277
    @jmcd8277 Před rokem +17

    My family finally finished tracing our ancestry. My 5th great grandfather was born in Guinea before being enslaved. I love to see this. Especially since I been on my spiritual journey for over two years now.

  • @mayowaoyewale
    @mayowaoyewale Před 2 lety +48

    I can't understand why Christians are in the comments, really. You guys are insufferable and are proving the hegemonic behavior talked about in the video. I don't see African Traditional Religion practitioners in the comments of y'all Christian CZcams videos, peddling “holy” verses and all.

    • @StarLight-sl9ok
      @StarLight-sl9ok Před 2 lety

      It’s because they are fanatical about their religion and on a mission to convert. I’m glad Africans are finally starting to speak up and wake up from this religious coma.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před 2 lety +2

      Tell them

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 Před 2 lety

      Christian’s are most possessive controlling people out there! It’s tiring to even have a debate with them!

    • @femdivinemind7777
      @femdivinemind7777 Před 2 lety

      They have the colonizers spirit so it’s only natural...

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety

      maybe that's because you don't look for them i see them every time and they always say the same thing "Christianity is the white mans religion"

  • @yourfavoritepessimisticexi8041

    Personally, I am agnostic. But it makes me so happy to see my people returning to the spiritual practices of our ancestors. Just as it should be.

  • @ayo9703
    @ayo9703 Před 2 lety +23

    Comparing Ifa or Yoruba divination to Christianity is like comparing chess to checkers. One is so much more sophisticated and has elements of philosophy, mathematics and pharmacognosy while the other wants you to have faith in believing that a woman gave birth to the son of God without consummation. I can`t believe the world has fallen for this. It`s no wonder the Orisha and Ifa divination is the world's 4th largest religion. Without any wars, oppression or imposition on anyone by evangelization. It just makes sense.

    • @KushQueen9
      @KushQueen9 Před 2 lety +4

      Absolutely!!

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety +6

      if ifa and yoruba divination is so much more advanced than christianity why were christian and muslim countries much more advanced in philosophy, mathematics and pharmacognosy than ifa and yoruba divination countries?

    • @ayo9703
      @ayo9703 Před 2 lety

      @@christidiscipulus1576 actually they weren’t. If you know anything about Yoruba parables they are loaded within wise philosophies. Ewi, is an example . Agbo, a herbal drink has been used to treat various ailments successfully. Where do you think pharmaceutical companies get their medicinal compounds from? Atropine from the atropa belladonna plant( deadly nightshade) . Quinine, morphine and 1000s of other meds were initial sourced this way before creating synthetic compounds to mimic these plants. Vaccinations were invented by the Yoruba, yes, a slave owner saw his slave inoculate his family against small pox by processing a scab of a sufferer’s lesion. The odu ( code)of the 401 orishas is interpreted by different binary combinations by a babalawo. You would likely refer to him as a witch doctor. Because your worldview has been shaped by western values you may have also inadvertently given them credit where it is not due. The lost wax method of artistry was being done in ile-ife while Europe where very rudimentary in their artistic expression. Iron ore bring was mined in by the Nok people before anywhere in Europe this was in 700 BC. You can look all these up.

    • @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU
      @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU Před 2 lety +4

      "In Botswana and south Africa, there are pharmacy stores we call chemists that sell traditional medicine and western medicine. In Botswana, they are always full of customers buying traditional medicine."
      I found this post a few threads below,

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 Před 2 lety

      @@christidiscipulus1576 They were also more advanced in Killing, raping and stealing and dehumanizing people, your obsession with advancement, wealth and intelligence is purely nonsensical bo wonder you have destroyed the earth with your stupid way of thinking

  • @LeratoMoleta
    @LeratoMoleta Před 10 měsíci +7

    the day I left Christianity is the day I saw life, an amazing life without discrimination and oppression of self and others.

    • @XTREMEPhobic
      @XTREMEPhobic Před 7 měsíci

      so what is your religion now? hinduism?

  • @omphemetseitumeleng1765
    @omphemetseitumeleng1765 Před 2 lety +18

    We africans are spiritual people I come from a spiritual family U can't run away from who U are. I'm saying this from my experience anything that is going to happen to me or people around me I see it in my dreams. In my family we are like that. Our spirituality is a way for Africa to go back to were we supposed to be.

    • @Eyeofancestorskingdom
      @Eyeofancestorskingdom Před 2 lety +4

      Great Comment. How I wish all our brothers and sisters read this. Religion has separated us from our true self.

  • @annastaciamweni3076
    @annastaciamweni3076 Před rokem +15

    Congratulations for keeping it alive you are highly appreciated proud African

  • @QueenofKyagwe3257
    @QueenofKyagwe3257 Před rokem +7

    In Uganda we now have Tondism faith which helps natives grow,strengthen their energy. And we have the healing capability.
    Its amazing how each of us is born with supernatural energy which moves Mountains. Its high priest is called Jumba Aligawesa and the head of traditional medicine is Priestess Kulanama Kezia. Look for them you will be amazed.

  • @marriot6491
    @marriot6491 Před 2 lety +10

    I happy they addressed the fact that women had roles in the traditional African society, just as important as men. The victorian brought their background culture and we just ran with it. We’ve lost so much. We need to address what colonisation did to us on the continent to move forward

  • @solrackarbon5089
    @solrackarbon5089 Před 2 lety +7

    Not just Christianity but also Islam , The Abrahamic religions look down on us and got us looking down on each other, while the enemy laughs at us, Peace Maat

  • @amanimwenegoha6515
    @amanimwenegoha6515 Před 2 lety +48

    Am Tanzanian in Tanzania.I fully support the initiative.Imported religions participated in slave trade and in colonisation.God must have expressed himself/herself through our traditional religions.Lets go back snd rediscover God of our forefatherd

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep ha ha ha

    • @Eniola0ne
      @Eniola0ne Před 2 lety

      I met Tanzania brother in Mwanza, when I came to see my Tanzanian wife. I was talking to convince and fanatic Islamic brother, then a British join me, he was once a Catholic priest for 25 years, he was given scholarship to Study theology in Rome. But after 25 as Catholic priest, and he saw the lie of Christianity, the hidden secrets in Roman, the Sodomy and many terrible things, he told Pope that he living and going to his Country. He left, he he is 50 years never married, before. And he is on the way to rebuild his life back

    • @RUFUS_97
      @RUFUS_97 Před 2 lety +3

      Asante

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Před 2 lety +1

      Viidoo

  • @sahremmanuelkasegbama1595
    @sahremmanuelkasegbama1595 Před 2 lety +80

    With African spirituality, we had that special connection with the Supreme Being. We didn't need any medium or Saviour to reach Him. I am glad that Africans are gradually unlearning some of the stuffs that came with colonization and that we are gradually rediscovering our true identity.

    • @lputaa
      @lputaa Před 2 lety +10

      Make Afro Spiritually Great again 😭😭🖤🖤

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před 2 lety +4

      Yep.

    • @wakandavibranium5053
      @wakandavibranium5053 Před 2 lety

      Will take time. many Africans are fearful and see this connection as witchcraft as it goes against Christian ethos and indoctrination

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety +1

      keep it in west africa

    • @sunex6806
      @sunex6806 Před rokem +4

      @@christidiscipulus1576 you stay in israle only. African dont need slavery christain religion.

  • @makarandkinikar7786
    @makarandkinikar7786 Před rokem +8

    More power to the traditional religion than converted religion.

  • @innocentgoitseone3715
    @innocentgoitseone3715 Před 2 lety +9

    In Botswana and south Africa, they are pharmacy stores we call chemists that sell traditional medicine and western medicine. In Botswana, they are always full of customers buying traditional medicine

  • @afrinaut3094
    @afrinaut3094 Před 2 lety +64

    As an AfricanAmerican I’m gonna be very curious about how they handle this. For the record, they mentioned “kings” but in many African ethnic groups queens did exist too. Mothers of the king or a sister of the king (sometimes a wife or prominent woman). Nubia was amazing (for many reasons), because within the matrilineal descent of their traditional religion, it was one of the only civilizations/cultures on earth where the queens had equal or near equal power to kings. One thing, I always believe in is that people should have access to facts about their ancestors religion & past. Not to blindly follow any religion, whether it be Christianity Islam Buddhism Hinduism or any religion, but to be educated about it. Africa is no different. Many of our ancestors beliefs and traditions were very progressive & healthy, while others were bad and ignorant, like anywhere else. It is the mark of a truly free people, to be able to differentiate between the two. Thus being able to learn from the bad and to continue the good. Example: Akan, Dinka, Yoruba, Ambundu, Fon, etc traditionally love “multiple-births” & their mothers. The Yoruba & Hausa had a long history of queens, & wealthy women of the market place etc. Mevungu celebration, Kudonza, & Kunyaza are different indigenous African traditions. But in short, they all celebrate the female clitoris & other mature organs of her womanhood. I mention this, because in some traditions in parts of Africa, FGM (which is not circumcision, by the way that is false equivalence) regardless of religion is still a problem. Either done as a foolish attempt at hygiene, or a deliberate method of misogynistic control, ensuring chastity, “wifey material”. You honor a woman’s womanhood, by removing it. 🤦🏾‍♂️ Such procedures make it far more likely for a woman to die from diseases, physical illness and experience deadly complications during birthing of their infants. In the past, certain African ethnic groups viewed “multiple births” as witchcraft or demonic infidelity (A superstition that probably arrived from the, deadly complications surrounding birth, especially in poorer states). There is bad & good, & both must be looked at critically by the next generations as to propel African descent people for a better future. Lastly, unlike Africa, the entirety of the Asia continent wasn't colonized by White-Christian nations. African religions like Native American religions were demonized, often through massive generalizations, exaggerations of a particular negative practice found amongst a specific group, & sometimes outright lied on. African religions are very diverse & that is without considering the different denominations amongst a particular faith. Black religions are the most misunderstood, but that too helped justify race-based-hereditary-slavery in South America, North America & the Caribbean. African-origin religions & denominations, don't get the research, structural or economic support that Abrahamic & Asian religions manage to get so easily. Even if a specific African religion is too outdated in its dogma, to be a viable modern-day faith, it can still be used as a valuable tool for philosophy & education much in the same way our Eurocentric education-systems teach of Greek stories, allegory, & pantheons. The African-chattel-diaspora & Africans have a right to take hold of our past good & bad, & steer our future. Our ancestors WEREN’T perfect, hence why they believed in god (most indigenous African religions seem to be monotheistic-with a pantheon of “super beings”)to begin with lol. They weren’t wrong in believing in GOD with a face that resembled their own.
    PS: The belief that Africans were inherently evil for having the audacity to believe in a god that looks like them, was not only perpetuated by Christianity but also by Islam via the Arab enslavers of African peoples “zang” “abeed” etc.

    • @blackcoffee2002
      @blackcoffee2002 Před 2 lety +8

      She stated men and women stood equally.

    • @stephenogunbiyi4382
      @stephenogunbiyi4382 Před 2 lety +14

      Very informative, thank you. And Yes it differs slightly between Yoruba subethnic groups, like for example the Ondo were founded by a woman, but yes female Queens did exist and were highly revered. Yorùbá religion teaches us to respect women, to respect them for their powerful energy that creates life and also can avenge. (see the Ìyàmí Àjẹ́). Yorùbá religion teaches us in the Ọ̀sẹ́túrá chapter of our sacred corpus that everything we must have the support of women to build a successful society, and we must earn that support!

    • @rabs2727
      @rabs2727 Před 2 lety +7

      This is a brilliant analysis! Kudos also for providing a small summary of how African cultures and religions were systematicaly decimated by the various colonial forces. 👏👏👏👍

    • @dugebuwembo
      @dugebuwembo Před 2 lety +3

      FGM and Male circumcision in Africa are rooted in specific spiritual beliefs. They are rooted in the conception of the creator God being intersex, that all are born intersex male & female and the circumcision is to remove an aspect of the opposite sex to cement the gender of the baby, child, person. This is the case in Ancient Nubia and Egypt with the worship of Amun and also similarly in other African ethnic groups like the Dogon.
      I am not condoning FGM it needs to be stopped but I am just explaining its origins and the reason why its practiced. FGM and male circumcision are counterparts...

    • @rabs2727
      @rabs2727 Před 2 lety +7

      @@dugebuwembo , I disagree with this your 'theory' of the historical or cultural reason of this awful practise of FGM. I come from a part of Africa where FGM was prevalent until about 15-10 years ago when it was outlawed by the government. This however did not eliminate the practise, it simply went underground. There but for the grace of God and the defiant stance of my sisters, i would have fallen victim. The 'explanation' always given for such vile defiling of young women is purely to curtail or stop any hint of sexual exploration/curiosity or self arousal by young women as they are approaching puberty. It is nothing but denigrating of women and abuse for the sole purpose of control and subjugation!! In the case of male circumcision, the reason given across cultures and relgions is that it is for 'hygiene' purposes and also to 'enhance' the ability of men to mate and procreate successfully!!
      Nothing, absolutely Nothing justifies, or even 'attempt to explain' the reason for the wanton mutilation and defiling of women! Period.😡😡😡

  • @blackmagic6
    @blackmagic6 Před 2 lety +9

    I am no longer religious BUT as an African if I were ever to return to religion it would have to be an African spiritual belief system.

    • @vladimirputinforUSA
      @vladimirputinforUSA Před rokem +1

      Says the guy whos name is black magic… yeah ok igbo

    • @blackmagic6
      @blackmagic6 Před rokem +4

      @@vladimirputinforUSA: You making judgments about me based on a "handle" says just as much about you as it does me. When you point a finger at another, more are pointing at you. Yoruba Nation.

  • @shanekahowellmivida9812
    @shanekahowellmivida9812 Před rokem +3

    This was beautiful!!!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @RoseSchwinn
    @RoseSchwinn Před 2 lety +48

    The beauty of African traditional spirituality is that it's not a religion...

  • @MR-xf8xg
    @MR-xf8xg Před 2 lety +12

    This is a very important perspective. I'm writing this before it airs. Let's see how the BBC handles it.

  • @stephenogunbiyi4382
    @stephenogunbiyi4382 Před 2 lety +31

    Ìṣẹ̀ṣe a gbè wa! Thank you for sharing with us more about the religion and culture of our ancestors. Excited to continue my journey into learning and participating in my ancestors religion.

    • @yourfavoritepessimisticexi8041
      @yourfavoritepessimisticexi8041 Před 2 lety +2

      How are you able to get the ami for your letters? It's not on my keyboard

    • @ruser0084
      @ruser0084 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@yourfavoritepessimisticexi8041Please download African keyboard to get tonal marks.

  • @terregriffin7816
    @terregriffin7816 Před 2 lety +30

    paganism only means noncivilian or non roman . it had nothing to do with religion at first, then the biblical scribes started inserting the word pagan in the bible during king James relating to those who were not christian.

    • @timeandattention3945
      @timeandattention3945 Před 2 lety

      Don't you mean the word heathen ?

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly!
      Because an individual who practice a belief from their own people is pagan!
      Pagan means to stick to what is ingrained in you! Not forced onto you!

  • @brandysara
    @brandysara Před rokem +9

    So happy to see that we are returning back to our traditional practices.

  • @kiuk_kiks
    @kiuk_kiks Před 2 lety +5

    The Kenyan woman who was doing tarot card readings, how is that any less European than Christianity? You’re telling me that your Luo tribal ancestors read tarot cards? What’s next, also astrology? This’s so untraditional and European yet it’s being shown as if it’s somehow ancestral.

  • @TheBlkQueen
    @TheBlkQueen Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you so much for posting this ♥️

  • @vitalifoma9189
    @vitalifoma9189 Před 2 lety +30

    Up to 50percent of africans still believe and practice this religion (mostly In secrecy of course) but profess Christianity public to avoid stigmatization and dehumanization .

    • @gen6473
      @gen6473 Před 2 lety

      Im Christian but traditional religions should definety stop being stigmatised, It subconsciously promotes white supremacist beliefs

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 Před 2 lety +5

      I strongly believe this to be more!
      I thought I had a conservative Christian mother, until I announced my first pregnancy and I saw a completely different side of her! She taught me so many traditional beliefs, preparations and African proverbs! I honestly didn’t think she even carried such known! Deep rooted African spirituality! You can mask it but it can never leave you til death!

    • @seuna.8438
      @seuna.8438 Před 2 lety +2

      You are right, Vital. When we want to dance, chill, laugh, show off our new dresses, and do some drama, we know where to go. When we face real-life issues, we also know where to go. Unfortunately, our people are not proud of it cos of the two points u mentioned above.

    • @wakandavibranium5053
      @wakandavibranium5053 Před 2 lety

      @@seuna.8438 😅😅😅

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety +2

      @@missqt48 not all traditional beliefs are bad, many are helpful.

  • @musindah4555
    @musindah4555 Před 2 lety +40

    As Africa l am so proud for you guys promoting Africa spiritual culture. Keep doing the excellent job and let continue to spread it globally. Great video

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety

      I'm not. This isnt a good thing.

    • @musindah4555
      @musindah4555 Před 2 lety +10

      @@christidiscipulus1576 why is not good? Because you don't understand about Africa spiritual culture.

    • @KushQueen9
      @KushQueen9 Před 2 lety +6

      Absolutely beautiful.

    • @lilacer6841
      @lilacer6841 Před 2 lety +9

      @@christidiscipulus1576 what is good worshipping white Jesus who is coming back to save you. lol 😅😅😅😅

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 Před 2 lety

      @@christidiscipulus1576 Go away Christian don't forget your God killed millions of infants for absolutely no reason 😂

  • @markjones3402
    @markjones3402 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you beautiful sisters for posting this video 🥀

  • @toyin2376
    @toyin2376 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow !! Her kitchen is so clean and organised...l'm impressed.

  • @ChinoM
    @ChinoM Před 2 lety +16

    I’m sorry but I still can’t get over how ironic this is. It’s the fact that the BBC (“British” Broadcasting Corporation) is actually showcasing this when they - the British- actively colonized and demonized our cultures, (which is why very few of us practice indigenous religion/spirituality/way of being). It just doesn’t sit right with my spirit even though it’s BBC Africa.
    And please when you put colonizers on there (on the screen in the video), NAME THEM!!! There should be full acknowledgment and accountability of the harms the British perpetuated.

  • @jadenbrown522
    @jadenbrown522 Před 2 lety +5

    Ase to these sisters returning back to AFRIKAN SPIRITUALITY 🌟🌟 and TRADITIONAL BELIEFS. I to as an AFRIKAN is returning to AFRIKAN SPIRITUALITY ❤🖤💚.

  • @ananciataodindo7044
    @ananciataodindo7044 Před 2 lety

    This was lovely to watch proud to see my people are waking up any Kenyan in the house that can share any idea of where to start this journey??tribe Luhya ,kisii &Nandi 🇰🇪

  • @ShiningNoctowls
    @ShiningNoctowls Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing; take care

  • @lilmiss4005
    @lilmiss4005 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm confused is tarot reading African tradition especially from Kenya this is not true

    • @abongderic8565
      @abongderic8565 Před 2 lety +1

      Tell them, it's still a European practice which is of course clearly spoken against by the holy word.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před 2 lety +1

      No its not. Look even the imqges on these tarot cards. I think ita gypsy. Definitely not african. I would go to that woman for my diviniatio

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 Před 2 lety

      She didn't say its Kenyan did she

  • @wecanwork
    @wecanwork Před 2 lety +6

    I love this.

  • @MrEhu3
    @MrEhu3 Před rokem +2

    Well done. African spirituality is not a one size fits all; for this reason, I like how this documentary incorporates several different ethnic spiritual groups.

  • @lornathesewist
    @lornathesewist Před 2 lety +14

    It surprises me that people still believe that the missionaries brought Christianity to Africa yet it existed in Africa even before Europe, even before Islam
    The first African Christians are in the book of ACTS some of the earliest churches are found in North Africa, Ethiopia, Sudan Egypt etc.
    Christianity was there alongside other faiths . watch documentaries such as Africa's Greatest Civilizations by PBS
    what missionaries brought was a mixture of their culture with their version of Christianity
    Believe what you want but atleast do your research
    otherwise you are believing the history written by the same people you claim oppressed you 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @aubreybanda4505
      @aubreybanda4505 Před 2 lety

      You're not african.....stop lying to yourself. You know nothing of Christianity

    • @KushQueen9
      @KushQueen9 Před 2 lety +10

      No. King of Aksum was converted by Frumentius a Greek priest. He adopted Christianity in the 4th century. It's YOU that need to do the research and stop spreading misinformation to other Africans using Ethiopia as the example. They were never Christian. They changed the images to represent their people which makes sense, but the religion was never theirs.

    • @aubreybanda4505
      @aubreybanda4505 Před 2 lety +7

      @@KushQueen9 Christianity never existed in Africa.....

    • @lornathesewist
      @lornathesewist Před 2 lety +3

      @@KushQueen9 you have clearly pointed out my point, Christianity wasnt brought by Europeans, so i dont get what you are going on about.
      There are so many other examples outside of Aksum. You are free to do your research, maybe start with definition of what a Christian is, you may be confusing it with western culture
      Also maybe state your sources 🤷🏽‍♀️
      Lastly this isnt a fight or debate, you are an adult free to believe in what you want, if you cant be civil, I'm out

    • @kennedymutinda4806
      @kennedymutinda4806 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lornathesewist i support you..i think ive gotten something to research and learn about now but i truly believe christianity was not brought go us by Europeans...in my culture the kamba people in kenya and most bantu speaking tribes in kenya we worshipped a supreme being who is God but we had different names for him and myths about him..for instance in kamba we called him MUMBI and thats what we call God today..or the kukuyu version NGAI

  • @priscillawilson1014
    @priscillawilson1014 Před 2 lety +8

    Such an interesting documentary with so many valuable points I have taken.

  • @nobs997
    @nobs997 Před 2 lety +31

    "Religion was invented when the first con man met the first fool"
    -Mark Twain

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety +1

      what's the difference between spirituality and religion?

    • @morganbabu3105
      @morganbabu3105 Před 2 lety

      @@christidiscipulus1576 religion is a man made lie spirituality is the inner world of aman which connects to the most high

    • @kalalakapay
      @kalalakapay Před 2 lety +2

      @@christidiscipulus1576 Religion is man-made

    • @Newuk124
      @Newuk124 Před 2 lety

      @@christidiscipulus1576 Spirituality can’t be taught, is the experience of your true authentic self, your Soul, with this physical material and natural realm and the spirit realm.
      Religion is the teaching to your mind to what you should believe in. Also do research on when and how religion was created. And most of what’s in the Bible is stolen stories from Africa.
      You don’t have to believe me, just do your research Fam. All the best!

    • @ikpeessien7399
      @ikpeessien7399 Před rokem

      @@christidiscipulus1576 Spirituality: Spirituality, on the other hand, connotes an experience of connection to something larger than you; living everyday life in a reverent and sacred manner. Or as Christina Puchalski, MD (leader in trying to incorporate spirituality into healthcare), puts it, “Spirituality is the aspect of humanity that refers to the way individuals seek and express meaning and purpose and the way they experience their connectedness to the moment, to self, to others, to nature, and to the significant or sacred." Religion commonly refers to an institution that has a set of organized practices and a structured belief system shared by and among those who are members of the institution.

  • @ritagreenwood9397
    @ritagreenwood9397 Před rokem +1

    I feel I am some kind of limbo with my spirituality. Recently, I am learning the tarot, have loved astrology for most of my adult life and skirted the edges of witchcraft, but would like to take that now to a much deeper, intentional, level. My family originates from the Caribbean, St. Lucia and Jamaica and I don't know of any links to Africa, I don't even know my family tree properly aside for maybe a connection to the Arawak Indian or Taino people, so the link to ancestors feels absent. I'm not in America where it seems slightly easier to find connections to other black spiritual/divinatory practitioners and in the UK, the craft seems to have a face not like mine. I don't mind practicing and learning alone, however, it would be nice to know there is a community in the UK that is there and welcoming to all would be learners. If anyone from the UK knows of one, I would appreciate a heads up! 💛

  • @sisternum9022
    @sisternum9022 Před 2 lety

    Helpful

  • @IceMaidenxx3
    @IceMaidenxx3 Před 2 lety +4

    Love this! My family are from West Africa and due to the Christian influence I wasn't even allowed to watch Charmed over a while 🙄

  • @KrishnaKumari-zh9wb
    @KrishnaKumari-zh9wb Před rokem +3

    They done same thing in India

  • @Jade_En
    @Jade_En Před 5 měsíci +1

    I recently became non-religious and I've been so conscious of how we are so far from our African heritage. I'm really learning something now❤❤

  • @nwachinemere7759
    @nwachinemere7759 Před 2 lety +2

    It's very strange that we are talking about foreign religions in Africa, but only focused on Christianity that arrived subsaharan Africa 500 years ago and didn't say anything about Islam that jihaded Africans more than 1,000 years ago.

  • @azizidrissa5216
    @azizidrissa5216 Před 2 lety +3

    Good job now we african start understanding

  • @blackcoffee2002
    @blackcoffee2002 Před 2 lety +4

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @lyahazuki9728
    @lyahazuki9728 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting 🥰🥰

  • @MrStartingup
    @MrStartingup Před 2 lety

    Way to go!

  • @Facts-pp3tr
    @Facts-pp3tr Před 2 lety +35

    PSA: I've been saying this for years, thank you for posting this,,,, Afrikan people entirely, are not religious people, we are spiritual people that believe in the sun, the universe, animals, plants, spirits, culture and our Afrikan ancestors, and different spiritual Gods and Goddesses........Christianity, Catholicism, baptism, Methodist,.. Were imposed by other races on us during colonization. black people as a whole need to go back to being spiritual. There are traditional spiritual beliefs all over Afrika, not just sub Saharan. ...The brainwashing and whitewashing is the reason Afrikan people everywhere are religious. THAT IS NOT OUR WAY< THAT IS THERE WAY...... DECOLONIZE YOUR SELF MY BLACK PEOPLE.

    • @femdivinemind7777
      @femdivinemind7777 Před 2 lety +2

      🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @Eyeofancestorskingdom
      @Eyeofancestorskingdom Před 2 lety +5

      I 1000% Love your Comment. ASÉ 💐 ❤️

    • @morganbabu3105
      @morganbabu3105 Před 2 lety

      We believe in creator of heaven and earth not sun .If u believe or worship the sun then what's the difference between you and present day religions?

    • @Facts-pp3tr
      @Facts-pp3tr Před 2 lety

      @@morganbabu3105 No, Afrikans did worship the sun in their spiritual beliefs and all that it gave in west and north Afrika, Present day religions don't worship the sun,,, the sun is apart of the earth and universe.... so why the hell wouldn't we worship it, it's apart of our melanin. .. Organized religions did not worship the sun and still don't.

    • @femdivinemind7777
      @femdivinemind7777 Před 2 lety

      @@morganbabu3105 exactly, so what’s your problem?

  • @gideonmoseri4850
    @gideonmoseri4850 Před 2 lety +26

    In reality African traditional religions never died in my country South Africa most people are still believing in this religion like me but most will say they are Christians while practicing African traditional religion at the same time

    • @jon-snow-GOT
      @jon-snow-GOT Před 2 lety

      In what ways do you practice?

    • @gideonmoseri4850
      @gideonmoseri4850 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jon-snow-GOT I don't understand your question just simplify it

    • @abongderic8565
      @abongderic8565 Před 2 lety

      If in reality this traditional religion is the answer to thier live problems why then are they still professing them self as Christians at the same time, it's a show of lack of trust in what they believe.

    • @gideonmoseri4850
      @gideonmoseri4850 Před 2 lety

      @@abongderic8565 that is the legacy of colonialism where people were trying to hide their true believes by pretending to be Christians

    • @Facts-pp3tr
      @Facts-pp3tr Před 2 lety +1

      and that is wrong, and shouldn't be, we need to only practice our traditional spiritual beliefs. not outsider religion.

  • @PJ19596
    @PJ19596 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I want to add an interesting note. In europe, in early christian times, many people practiced protective magics. They were not viewed as witches. People who spoke to evil spirits and worked to curse people were viewed as witches. However, as time progressed and the fear of witches spread and led to witch hunts, all forms of semi-magical practices started to be grouped under the demonizing umbrella term of witchcraft.
    I didn't have a specific purpose for sharing this, I just find that fact very interesting.

  • @ghanaempressajourneyhome4266

    Magnificent 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾

  • @Tari_263
    @Tari_263 Před 2 lety +7

    Talks about African belief then pulls out tarot cards 🙆🏿🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety

      the truth is they lost the majority or their traditional beliefs just like pagans in Europe. That happened because the transferred information orally instead on writing it down.

    • @osked202
      @osked202 Před 2 lety

      Honestly I was shocked

    • @dutt.instincts
      @dutt.instincts Před rokem +1

      The whole world is in a state of identity crisis.

    • @dutt.instincts
      @dutt.instincts Před rokem

      But despite our identity crisis of what our cultural roots are, there's no doubt about the fact that we are humans.

  • @alfalfred8722
    @alfalfred8722 Před 2 lety +33

    Having known Christ and His goodness already, I will never deny Him. But i will combine all that's good from all my experiences as a human being, be it traditional or foreign.

    • @Facts-pp3tr
      @Facts-pp3tr Před 2 lety +1

      Who gives a shit, this is not for you, it's for the true Afrika people understanding who they're, and not brainwashed or whitewashed with other people's religion.

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 Před 2 lety +2

      Carry on 😄😄😄😄

    • @nauticdixons
      @nauticdixons Před 2 lety +3

      I like that view point

    • @blackchain1900
      @blackchain1900 Před 2 lety +1

      😅🤣😂

    • @cornneldolley7010
      @cornneldolley7010 Před 2 lety +1

      You don’t know Christ, because he or she was never a real person. The story of Jesus and those biblical characters are allegories to illustrate a point. Your colonizers lied to you. Those your research on the four conferences that formed Christianity then you will understand that it’s a fraud ! Especially the conference of Nicea and the conference of chalecdon .

  • @k-dwanks2481
    @k-dwanks2481 Před 2 lety +2

    I've already started my own .... am Igbo and our religion is odinani/ odinala
    It's not a one day process but am almost there
    Follow your indigenous religion, no one would be able to kill you and sickness will be a thing of the past accept you stop listening to your ancestors directives and ways
    And you don't need anyone to lead you to God

  • @RevengeoftheEnts
    @RevengeoftheEnts Před rokem +2

    I'm was interested in learning about pre-colonized African belief systems, but the first thing she mentions is that she uses tarot cards, which were invented in 15th century Italy and not used for divination until the 18th century--Further sad evidence that colonization has all but completely erased sub-Saharan religious tradition.

  • @dominicamoakobaah9516
    @dominicamoakobaah9516 Před 2 lety +40

    I left Christianity and now thinking of going back to my roots

    • @edema.3418
      @edema.3418 Před 2 lety +1

      Voodoo?

    • @dominicamoakobaah9516
      @dominicamoakobaah9516 Před 2 lety

      @@edema.3418 Voodoo is not my rootd

    • @brayanartist6233
      @brayanartist6233 Před 2 lety +6

      what is your roots. All of this boils down to our humanity. Have you wondered why many people pratcise christianity differently, the whites, the hispanics, the asians, the indigenous churches, some are loud, some reserved, some are linient some strict. There is no 2 billion people including indeginous tribes could be brain washed, this means christianity offered some thing no faith offered, it has no law except Christ. No physical leader but a spiritual one. No other faith offers such intimate relationship with God except christianity. There are tangible healings, manifestations of God's awesome presence, there is peace, thats why billions profess it and billions more come in, it has a personal touch. When i pray and commune with God, He is not a white God, He is not fragment of my imagination, He is real! His presence is real, His power is real. He can talk to all His children! His word is alive!

    • @Piccolo_Sun
      @Piccolo_Sun Před 2 lety +2

      if you want to find your roots let me help you

    • @dominicamoakobaah9516
      @dominicamoakobaah9516 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brayanartist6233 there are strict laws in Christianity, it is just that people join it with convenience

  • @HolySpiritInspired
    @HolySpiritInspired Před 2 lety +14

    At the end time, the faith of many shall wax cold

    • @cheersfromradaaz
      @cheersfromradaaz Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, following seducing spirits...Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;...1 Tim 4:1

    • @fredeemeritjessie7819
      @fredeemeritjessie7819 Před 2 lety

      There's no end time, you are been brainwash End time is a mirage please wake-up.

    • @femdivinemind7777
      @femdivinemind7777 Před 2 lety

      You realise those words were written by African women enslaved and tortured and taken and twisted to fit Leviticus life Jewish and Roman agenda right...they were talking about the actual opposite ...not faith in Christianity

  • @michaelfarmhand
    @michaelfarmhand Před 2 lety +1

    I think Professor Olupona's comments may have been heavily edited. Yes, he is an expert on traditional religion at Havard Divinity School, and one of the best professors in his field, but he is a committed Christian. I know him in person.

  • @theritualmuse
    @theritualmuse Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @mrmrsaliyu8628
    @mrmrsaliyu8628 Před 2 lety +5

    We respect their choice in life

  • @lejumoga6233
    @lejumoga6233 Před 2 lety +6

    Exactly. My American professor a white woman used to said that the power African woman was taken away by colonialism, especially by the missionaries. Yet today the same people are the coming to cry about the marginalization of women.

  • @afrakanaswahilitv5520
    @afrakanaswahilitv5520 Před 2 lety +2

    Am very happy to see our Afrikan people coming back to our religion. Join me in my Dini ya Msambwa. Yahweh is our God the provider!

  • @ifatumininuaseire2626
    @ifatumininuaseire2626 Před rokem +1

    I know the young Yemoja Priestess, great short documentary

  • @malaikamwanamalkia2865
    @malaikamwanamalkia2865 Před 2 lety +5

    Am proud to follow in the footsteps of our ancestors and reclaim my spirituality my culture ❤ from zanzibar land of spices, herbs, flowers

  • @smartseun1777
    @smartseun1777 Před 2 lety +7

    Yes... this is why most of the women were witches and very powerful. I never really liked Christianity because our ancestors didn't practice it and were just fine. I accepted my heritage as a witch and from the day I did.. let's just say my mind became more powerful. I never learnt how to make potions or cast spells it just came naturally.

  • @Njoofene
    @Njoofene Před 24 dny

    I am a member of the Seereer ethnic group of Senegal and Gambia and I've always proudly practised Seereer spirituality (A fat Roog) all my life. I come from an ancient paternal and maternal family of practioners and priestly class (and royalty). I am orthodox and do not agree with syncretism. I am glad these ladies are practising but African spirituality never died.

  • @ohuruageribwouru8100
    @ohuruageribwouru8100 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep it up

  • @salieujallow9112
    @salieujallow9112 Před rokem +8

    Christianity and Islam are not african religions

  • @youngpablo5572
    @youngpablo5572 Před 2 lety +11

    I would love to see this gaining ground in Africa again.

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety

      it isnt and it shouldnt

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 Před 2 lety

      @@christidiscipulus1576 Again go away weirdo, you don't see African spirituality followers all up in your videos so keep off

  • @mwansakemba8568
    @mwansakemba8568 Před 2 lety +2

    On the road to reclaim myself.

  • @aceaustin8565
    @aceaustin8565 Před rokem

    that is so great how can I learn my African traditional culture?

  • @nkosiphilempofu3798
    @nkosiphilempofu3798 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you 🙏 for keeping our tradition alives

  • @Eyeofancestorskingdom
    @Eyeofancestorskingdom Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you so so much for this Video. Very sad that some Africans demonize their own and hail others.
    People need to get to understand the difference between Religion and Spirituality. Africans are into Spirituality. When those foreigners came to our Continent they didn't understood us so they demonized our Ancestors, when they saw them honoring water, air, fire and the earth.. The Power our Ancestors processed was too much so they needed to find a way to break them. We have read 📖 enough HisStory books now is time for MyStory. I am here to Have my own Experience. No matter what you choose, just choose good over evil and let Love guide u. Peace and Life 🕊️ 💐

  • @QueenofKyagwe3257
    @QueenofKyagwe3257 Před rokem

    Iam Nabona Nanjobe Galabuzi Mukasa a Uganda priestess. From Tondism Faith. We are rebirthing our premiere religion our ancestors followed.

  • @Liam_fx
    @Liam_fx Před rokem

    How can I start I really need someone to teach me n mentor me 🥺🥺

  • @kakabraza2393
    @kakabraza2393 Před 2 lety +13

    If there is one thing that Africans should not have changed then it is their religion. Changing their religion meant they had nothing tangible to hold on. In the manner that the chinese are flooding Africa then they will come along with their religion. A great number of individuals will offcourse buy into the new religion and have funny funny names with them like Chan, Chao, Feng etc...and they will spend their lives defending their new found religion until the Indians come with their philosophy.

    • @shelly5429
      @shelly5429 Před 2 lety +4

      Said it louder 🔊,for those at the back 🔊🔊🔊

    • @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU
      @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU Před 2 lety +3

      "They do not remember their Grand-Father's Name, but will recite the bible and the qu'ran" -TɔGBé Ayi

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU its literally ridiculous

    • @amelia8368
      @amelia8368 Před 2 lety

      Do chinese really have a religion 😳

    • @ruser0084
      @ruser0084 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@amelia8368Daoism is a Chinese indigenous religion right?

  • @Drutzie
    @Drutzie Před 2 lety +6

    Aren't Tarot Cards au=n European tradition?

    • @brayanartist6233
      @brayanartist6233 Před 2 lety

      asked the same question

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes. Its defintely not african. We use Cauris and cola nuts for divination

    • @gloriasarah9653
      @gloriasarah9653 Před 2 lety +2

      They're not European they're Indian, do Europeans have anything really

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Před 2 lety +1

    Great just make sure that it is more refined and tightened in with not too much support for violent actions unless for defense or counter attacks yeah

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před 2 lety

      African spirituality has never been violent

  • @enochokorie8680
    @enochokorie8680 Před rokem +1

    Can someone please help me and educate me on how to practice African religion 🙏

  • @prasad-srinivasan
    @prasad-srinivasan Před 2 lety +4

    Hope real religious of natives ho full fledged and proud against outside evils

  • @TaiwoWilliams
    @TaiwoWilliams Před 2 lety +3

    First of all, the concept of the devil does not exist within African spirituality. The worshipping of Abrahamic religion has brainwashed you on this; the binary of christianity/catholism keeps one on this flawed loop. There is nothing 'demonic' about African Traditional Spiritualities. However, there is something 'demonic' about being 'saved' and being seen as a 'sinner'.

  • @anglosaxon4571
    @anglosaxon4571 Před rokem +1

    Although I'm an Englishman, I'm glad folks are going back to the belief of their forebears, like I am going back to the old Gods of the English.

  • @HadizaAtta
    @HadizaAtta Před rokem

    Pls who knows the location of this Yemoja temple?

  • @keepondreaming8800
    @keepondreaming8800 Před 2 lety +3

    First positive story on Africa from this channel

  • @mduduzibhebhe4268
    @mduduzibhebhe4268 Před 2 lety +4

    Well, all theories of men are eventually put to test. We will see what holds, i for 1 stand stand under the banner of Jesus Christ, we will see when all works are tested who is right.

  • @Sofia-wx2ht
    @Sofia-wx2ht Před 2 lety

    How can I join.

  • @classiql
    @classiql Před 5 měsíci

    *"**6:42** health is me, my family, and community."*

  • @NnaemekaAmamasi
    @NnaemekaAmamasi Před 2 lety +4

    Are Tarot cards African...?

    • @Piccolo_Sun
      @Piccolo_Sun Před 2 lety

      at the core everything is African because Africa is the core

    • @lindsieodhiambo4669
      @lindsieodhiambo4669 Před 2 lety +1

      It's not, the herbs she's using aren't even grown in her community. Just another human being borrowing ideas

  • @AP-pm9qy
    @AP-pm9qy Před 2 lety +8

    Wow, this is sad. The end is near.

    • @christidiscipulus1576
      @christidiscipulus1576 Před 2 lety

      @Teiremon no actually your end because Christians will receive life.

    • @KushQueen9
      @KushQueen9 Před 2 lety +2

      🤣🤣

    • @AP-pm9qy
      @AP-pm9qy Před 2 lety +1

      @Teiremon I cancel that with the Blood of Jesus. Any evil arrow that you have fired against me shall hit you 7-fold and I seal that with the Blood of Jesus. I will not allow any witch from CZcams to intimidate me because through Christ He has given me the authority to bind and destroy you. Because I am a child of God you cannot hurt me. I have the divine covering and protection of Jesus that is following me wherever I go. The Holy Spirit is inside of me and my Father is watching me. I have 24/7 divine security. You better repent for your sins. Jesus died for you and it is not too late to turn from your ways otherwise you will spend eternity burning in hell fire and there is no escape. Repent! Hell is no joke. Jesus loves you and will forgive you. He will be happy you have turned to Him and you can be empowered to encourage your other fellow witches to repent. God can use you as a vessel for His kingdom and then you will receive a crown in Heaven and God will be proud of you. Do not live in fear and shame. God loves you and wants you to accept Him into your heart. It can be hard but all you have to do is surrender. We are all sinners and we have all made mistakes and I am not judging you, just know that there is way out. Life does not have to be hard - the peace of God is a glorious thing. You don't want to have any regrets.

    • @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU
      @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU Před 2 lety

      "Christians will receive life."
      re.:
      will abraham make it?

    • @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU
      @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU Před 2 lety

      "the Blood of Jesus."
      re.:
      "at the zoo" -[the real west]Africa

  • @byttlejuice145
    @byttlejuice145 Před 2 lety +1

    I thought she was luo because of her name Othieno. We Ugandan Luos should do the same, I have observed some people practicing it, some despise it as jok

  • @renee-ue6dd
    @renee-ue6dd Před 10 měsíci

    I love y'all. We gotta unite yall. We gotta look out for each be kind to one another. HEAL THYSELF