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New Music + Lyrics Video: In Your Name – Kechy.

Kechy, UK based international gospel music minister and worshiper, shares a new gospel single tagged “In Your Name” produced by Evans Ogboi. The sensational music minister and worshiper, who gave her life to Christ at the age of 8, devoted her life to leading the body of Christ in worship of a saviour whom she fell in love with at such a tender age.

THE MINISTRY OF A.A ALLEN ONE OF THE FATHERS OF FAITH

(March 27, 1911 – June 11, 1970)

The ministry of A. A. Allen was clearly one of the fathers of faith, a revivalists to emerge in the early days of the healing revival and was one who ploughed on with grass-roots healing revivalism for over twenty years until his death in 1970.

Early days
Born in Sulphur Rock, Arkansas, in 1911, he grew up with an alcoholic father and an unfaithful mother who lived with a series of men. “By the time I was twenty-one,” recalled Allen, “I was a nervous wreck. I couldn’t get a cigarette to my lip with one hand. . . . I was a confirmed drunkard.” (Lexie Allen, God’s Man of Faith and Power, p57, 1954). Two years later he served a jail sentence for stealing corn in the midst of the depression and thought of himself as “an ex-jailbird drifting aimlessly through life.”  It was at this point that Allen was converted in a “tongues speaking” Methodist church in 1934He met his wife, Lexie in Colorado and she became a powerful influence in shaping him for his future ministry.

Licensed by the Assemblies of God as a minister in 1936 began an effective evangelistic ministry  at a small church in Colorado.  After a two year pastorate he spent four-and-a-half years during World War II, as a full-time revivalist.  He was the worship leader, musician and preacher but low finances and mediocre results took their toll on this father of four children.  He left the itinerant ministry in 1947 when he was offered the security of a pastorate in a stable Assemblies of God church in Corpus Christi, Texas.

A A Allen portrait

Healing ministry begins
Soon after moving to Texas he heard news of the revival and read a copy of ‘The Voice of Healing’ magazine which he found incredulous and labelled the revivalists “fanatics.” However, in 1949, he attended an Oral Roberts campaign in Dallas where he was enthralled by Roberts’ power over the audience and left convinced that the revival was from God

Back in Texas, when his church board refused to sponsor a radio program, he resigned and began conducting revivals again with the hope that he too might develop a major healing ministry. In, He sent his first report to The Voice of Healing in May 1950, from Oakland, California, “Many say this is the greatest Revival in the history of Oakland” in what was to become typical AAA style.

He said, “Although I do not claim to possess the gift of healing, hundreds are being miraculously healed in this meeting of every known disease. I do not claim to possess a single gift of the Spirit nor to have the power to impart any gift to others, yet in this meeting, as well as in other recent meetings, all the gifts of the Spirit are being received and exercised night after night. (The Voice of Healing May 1950)

Observing the burgeoning ministry of others he noticed that the evangelists who were drawing the largest crowds were doing so under canvas. In the summer of 1951 joined the ranks of the tent ministries giving a down payment and commitment to pay off the remaining amount as the ministry grew – and it did. He established his headquarters in Dallas and in 1953 launched the Allen Revival Hour on radio. He conducted overseas campaigns in Cuba and Mexico regularly, and by1955 was broadcasting on seventeen Latin American radio stations as well as eighteen American ones.

His inimitable style
Allen’s sanguine personality expressed itself in his enthusiastic reports, unparalleled showmanship and startling miraculous claims.  He was a persuasive preacher, with a compelling presence and unusual empathy and rapport with the common people.  He preached an old-time Pentecostal message with consummate skill. His message of holiness resonated in the hearts of those reared in austere Pentecostalism.

His stage presence and theatrical approach endeared him to the economically deprived working class and also to black communities. Ever the showman he made religion enjoyable and church-going fun.

But, above all, it was the power of God which attracted the huge audiences over the years.  Thousands were converted in the midst of dramatic public healings and deliverances from evil spirits. Nothing was ‘done in a corner’ but all was employed to support the message that Jesus was alive and interested in the needs of ordinary people.

Troubles along the way
A. A. Allen considered himself the most persecuted preacher in the world. The Assemblies of God were not happy with his apparently questionable, or at least exaggerated, claims. His readiness to publically counter-attack his accusers brought a continual stream of criticism and alienation from mainline Pentecostals.     

But the accusation that he drank abusively was the straw that broke the camel’s back. In the fall 1955, he was arrested for drunken driving while conducting a revival in Knoxville, Tennessee. The local press took the opportunity to attack and expose Allen and the beleaguered minister forfeited his bail rather than stand trial on the charge.

Whatever the truth was Allen called the incident an “unprecedented persecution” aimed at ruining his ministry. As always he employed even the worst accusations to reinforce his claims that his commitment to God’s work in God’s way was truly from heaven, despite the fact that the Devil continually tried to destroy his ministry.  His Miracle Magazine published his defence:

Allen declares that all this is but a trick of the devil to try to kill his ministry and his influence among his friends at a time when God has granted him greater miracles in his ministry than ever before. . . . If ministers pay the price of real MIRACLES today, they will meet with greater persecution than ever before. The only way to escape such persecution is to fold up and quit! But we are going on! Will you go on with us? (Miracle Magazine October, 1955)

Gordon Lindsay felt that the Voice of Healing had to take “a strong stand on ethics.” Allen resigned from the group, pre-empting their imminent dismissal.   He immediately began publishing his own magazine, and, although he affected a cordial relationship with his former colleagues in the Voice of Healing, feelings remained strained.

In some ways independence suited Allen. His daughter recalled:

The Knoxville event also led to Allen’s separation from the Assemblies of God. It was suggested that he “withdraw from the public ministry until the matter at Knoxville be settled.” Allen’s response was to surrender his credentials as “a withdrawal from public ministry at this time would ruin my ministry, for it would have the appearance of an admission of guilt.”

a a allen advert

The independent road
By the mid-1950’s many of the more moderate ministers tried to continue to work with the Pentecostal denominations – or at least to remain friendly – but Allen repeatedly attacked organized religion and urged Pentecostal ministers to establish independent churches which would be free to support the revival. He charged that the Sunday school had replaced the altar in the Pentecostal churches and that few church members were filled with the Holy Ghost:

“Revivals are almost a thing of the past. Many pastors, and even evangelists, declare they will never try another one. They say it doesn’t work. They are holding “Sunday School Conventions,” “Teacher Training Courses,” and social gatherings. With few exceptions the churches today are leaning more and more toward dependence upon organizational strength, and natural ability, and denominational “methods.” They no longer expect to get their increase through the old fashioned revival altar bench, or through the miracle working power of God, but rather through the Sunday School.”


The Miracle Revival Fellowship
In fall 1956, Allen announced the formation of the Miracle Revival Fellowship, an alternative fellowship intended to license independent ministers and to support missions. Theologically, the fellowship welcomed all who accepted “the concept that Christ is the only essential doctrine.” Allen urged laymen as well as ministers to join his fellowship, through his “Every Member an Exhorter plan.” Although Allen announced that “MRF is not interested in dividing churches,” he also disclosed that “the purpose of this corporation shall be to encourage the establishing and the maintenance of independent local, sovereign, indigenous, autonomous churches.” The fellowship listed more than 500 ministers in its “first ordination

Advance through the storm
Interestingly, as other ministries were struggling and the revival was waning, Allen’s charisma and ministry skills coupled with well-staged revivals and an amazingly gifted team, enabled him to re-establish his ministry and rebuild a substantial and effective work.

a a allen colour portrait

Miracle Magazine was resounding success. At the end of a year’s publication in 1956,  it had a paid subscription of about 200,000,and, according to Mrs. Allen, was “the fastest growing subscription magazine in the world today.” In 1957, Allen began conducting the International Miracle Revival Training Camp, an embryonic ministerial training centre. In 1958, he was given land in Arizona where he began building a permanent headquarters and training centre. At the height of the 1958 crisis in the revival, Allen announced a five-pronged program for his ministry: tent revivals, the Allen Revival Hour radio broadcast, an overseas mission program, the Miracle Valley Training Centre, and a “great number of dynamic books and faith inspiring tracts” published by the ministry. In 1958, Allen purchased Jack Coe’s old tent and proudly announced that he was moving into the “largest tent in the world.” His old-time revivalism, up-beat gospel music and anointed entertainers continued to attract the masses.

Allan died at the Jack Tar Hotel in San Francisco, California on June 11, 1970 at the age of 59. Some claim that Allen died an alcoholic because the coroner’s report concluded Allen died from liver failure brought on by acute alcoholism. Others know that he had battled with excruciating pain from severe arthritis in his knees, for over a year. It is true that Allen had undergone surgery on one of his knees and in June of 1970, was considering surgery on the other knee. They believe that the Coroner’s Report of “fatty infiltration of the liver” was a result of the few times he used alcohol in his last days to alleviate the excruciating pain of his arthritis.

Whatever is true of his death the life of A. A. Allen was one of extraordinary commitment to Jesus Christ which brought victory over the enemy of mankind.   A. A. Allen was a true survivor. Even though the revival was declining in the late 1950’s and 1960’s his commitment to old-time faith-healing campaigns ensured the continuing testimony of signs and wonders to the next generation. He may have had his personal ‘quirks and foibles’ but the testimony of thousands of the blessing they received, the enduring love for God that resulted and the demonstration of the power of the Gospel are good reasons to give God thanks for such an amazing life!

Tony Cauchi
November 2011

Bibliography: D. Harrell, Jr., All Things Are Possible (1975); Art: S. Shemeth, International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements (2002).

post reference : http://www.voiceofhealing.info/05otherministries/allen.html

New Music: “Jehovah I Trust You” By Success Ogah

Nigeria’s fast rising Gospel music minister and a recording artist; Success Ogah releases an anointed and spirit filled sound Titled “Jehovah I Trust You”.

The single exalt God as the one who cannot fail and it’s not in His nature to fail no matter the circumstances. A song that shows total confidence in God through His word.

Gods word is yea and Amen and it will never fall to the ground, but perform that which He sent it.
It’s my earnest desire that this song bring you to the place of total confidence in God and His word; thereby making you to understand that the arm of flesh will fail but God cannot fail.
Jehovah I trust you was produced by Mr Zeg.

New Music: Glorify You Name – Chineze | @iamChinezeOkeke

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After a successful outing last year with the song ‘Lift Your Name‘, Pastor Chineze has returned with another great song – Glorify Your Name.

Glorify Your Name is a worship song by Chineze that explores the concept of hope, strength and the healing we have in Jesus.

Speaking about the song, she said;

“We have received amazing testimonies of healing and restoration from people who have listened to this song. Download and join the crew of Testifiers #GlorifyYourName”

Glorify Your Name was produced by VC Perez.

Download Link

http://old.hulkshare.com/xlti9d0hvev4

Connect with Pst. Chineze

Twitter @iamChinezeOkeke

Instagram @Chineze_Okeke

Facebook: Juliette Chineze Okeke

THE MAX – GOOD GOD (PROD. BY MR. SOUL)

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The Max is a group of young people, called and sent forth to win souls to Christ through good music. Maximizing the beauty in every song.. And making them a blessing to your soul.

“Good God” is a song that illustrates the joy in the heart of the group as a whole to the world… “Talking about how good God has been to us from the time past till now.. Its a Danceable Song with so much Gratitude in it.”

It is a song that is put together to specifically make you dance to the Lord once you hear it.

This is our testimony.

From The Max to you.

The Max group consists of 11 people:

Albert (singer)

Queenie (singer)

Bez (singer)

Damilola (singer)

Chidinma (singer)

Michael (singer)

Emmanuel (Drummer)

Ayobami (Drummer)

Femi (Bass player)

Mr Soul (Keyboard player/ CEO )

Peter (P.R.O)

LYRICS:

Ladies and gentlemen when I say God is good you say oh yes

[Verse 1]

Look at me now my life is a testimony

If you hear my story you start to give God all of the glory

Thing wey Baba do for me I no fit buy with plenty money

With plenty money oh plenty money iyeeh

[Hook] God is good and I know this for sure

Goodness and grace an His mercies endure

Good God Factor naim make me sing this song oh

Naim make me join my voice and sing am with The Max oo

[Chorus] My God is a good God

God is a good God eehn eehn (4x)

[Verse 2] Do you know my God(2x)

I serve a living God

Powerful than thor

Before before (Sapa)

Iron my cloth

All my friends go dey ask me pe

Oga you no go work

All you do is to write and write and not a single song

From Xteemed to The Max

God has always got our back

[Hook] God is good and I know this for sure

Goodness and grace an His mercies endure

Good God Factor naim make me sing this song oh

Naim make me join my voice and sing am with The Max oo

[Chorus] My God is a good God

God is a good God eehn eehn (4x))

[Verse 3] Awa eyan Good God

Awa eyan better God

God is a good God

He’s a nice nice God

He’s a good God

Oh oh nice nice God

Serving a living God oh

A living God oh

Awa eyan better God ooh oh oh oh ah

[Chorus] My God is a good God

God is a good God eehn eehn (4x)

Say Mr Soul testify oh.

[END]Social Media Connect:Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @the_max_official

NEW MUSIC VIDEO: HALLELUJAH BY MUYIWA BABATUNDE | TWITTER: @MUYBEATZ1

Creative singer and music producer, Muyiwa Babatunde has premiered the visuals for his single “Hallelujah.”

According to him, the song is Holy Spirit inspired and promises to be a lifetime blessing as you listen.

Temzii directed the video.

Watch the video

LYRICS

Chorus: Hallelujah/2xEdumare Iwo loba (God you’re King)Hallelujah/2xLet the World proclaim Your glory. Verse: You’re known to be the King, that is who You areYou’re known to be the deliverer, no one can denyNo one can comprehend Your glory Call: JesusResp: JesusLead: Jesus (Edumare)Jesus let Your name be praised.Forevermore You will be my King.Jesus wonder working God.Let the world proclaim Your glory. Repeat chorus… 

ABOUT MUYIWA BABATUNDE Muyiwa Babatunde (aka Muydam) is a talented and amazing creative singer with great passion for music and the industry.

Muyiwa Babatunde (aka Muydam) is a talented and amazing creative singer with great passion for music and the industry.

Muyiwa Babatunde (aka Muydam) is a talented and amazing creative singer with great passion for music and the industry.

Born in Osun State Nigeria, the United Kingdom based artist is a successful singer, composer, presenter, instrumentalist and producer to mention a few of his God given abilities.

Muyiwa is Spirit-filled and is the CEO of Muydam Multimedia Studio International.

He released his debut album entitled “PRAISE INJECTION” in 2016, a project that greatly inspired and touched lives, bearing the message of hope from God to mankind. Sung in both English and Yoruba languages, the album contained great tracks such as “Oje Dupe” and “Don’t Kill Yourself” amongst other tracks. All the tracks in the album are his personal works by the help of the Holy Spirit.

CONNECT WITH MUYIWA BABATUNDE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter: @MuyBeatz1

Instagram: @MuyiwaBabatunde_Muydam

Facebook: Muyiwa Cornelius Babatunde

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