Eko hot blog reports that In a recent Instagram story, media personality Toke Makinwa announced her plans to establish a fellowship group for believers, sparking a wave of reactions online.
Makinwa, known for her candid discussions on various topics, shared her personal journey of surrendering to God and expressed her desire to experience God alongside like-minded individuals.
“I want to start a fellowship group with believers, Those who love God.
I want to experience God with like-minded people. How do I start??? Will you attend? Monthly? Weekly? Help???” Makinwa wrote, seeking advice from her followers.
Her announcement was met with enthusiasm from her fans, with comments applauding her initiative.
One follower, adaorah_b, expressed, “We are in a new generation truly God is raising fine girls that would love and worship him Glory!!!” Another, hadecrystl, hailed Makinwa as a “Jesus baddie,” showing support for her decision.
Makinwa’s journey of faith and surrender to God has been a topic of discussion on various platforms.
She recently shared on the X platform about tearing up her prayer requests after realizing that tragedies befall even those who are devout believers.
While acknowledging the existence of pain and suffering in the world, she emphasized the importance of living in the present moment and trusting in the divine plan.
Though grappling with questions about the nature of suffering, Makinwa remains steadfast in her belief in God.
She clarified that her actions were not a dismissal of the power of prayer but rather a recognition of the need to accept life’s uncertainties.
As Makinwa embarks on this new chapter of spiritual exploration, her followers eagerly await the opportunity to join her in fellowship and deepen their own connection with God.
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