I will soon be married to the man of my dream – Deborah Enenche breaks silence

Deborah, daughter of the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr Paul Enenche has spoken for the first time since the news of her marriage broke out.

There were reports that Debby, a lawyer, and singer is getting married to Samuel Uloko, but this has not been confirmed by both family.

In a post on her Facebook page, Deborah frowned at the platform, which broke the news, but promised to make an official announcement in offing.

Flint (Isaiah 50:7) #sundayreels
Hello you.
You’re here today for another dose of quirky Sunday fashion and a cute anecdotal relay of my Sunday.
But today, I’ll pen a candid description of my current emotions and also what I desire from you… Whom I’ve come to call family.
I am filled with so much gratitude. God has been so good to me this year. I’ve experienced an enormous shift in my relationship with God. This has caused me to grow exponentially spiritually, mentally, financially and in my well being as a whole. I come from an incredible lineage which I love, adore and am blessed to be a part of. I will soon be married to the sort of man I always dreamed of ending up with. I have a recognisable face, an often conversed persona and burgeoning international impact. And I see a brighter future yet to come. I cannot be silent about the goodness of God.
That being said and as key gratitude is, I must admit that I also feel quite hurt and a little stressed out. I have a lot of responsibility laid on me to be a light in my generation and to carry the name of Jesus wherever I go. It’s one I don’t take lightly. Somehow though, due to a certain mindset I resent in these spaces, I can’t seem to do this and exist as a normal Christian young adult without unbelievable scrutiny. It’s debilitating to say the least.

The events of the last week have opened my eyes to how unscrupulous people can be and the level of hypocrisy and ungodliness masquerading as church “talk”.

Gossip is exactly what it is. GOSSIP. It remains sinful and unkind behaviour. We are not to be talebearers (Leviticus 19:16). But we excuse it away especially when it engages public figures. Also due to the level of lawlessness we have here, most of this remains unpoliced even when it is criminal or tort in nature.
But legal jargon aside, we are admonished not to associate with gossip (Proverbs 25:9-10) and to focus on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.

This is what I do here. Promote a life that is full because of my relationship with God. Everything else is irrelevant.

Please stay focused on Jesus with me and ignore the noise.
PS:- I will officially announce soon 💍
Remain blessed

Ameh Jazzia-Becky

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