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I saw an interview recently. It came to my feed because it contained content related to Pastor Kumuyi and Deeper Life, and the algorithm knows I watch holiness‑based content.
And in that interview, Kora Obidi openly mentioned Deeper Life Church.
She said she grew up in a Deeper Life home where TV was completely forbidden.
She said she didn’t watch TV for the first 13 years of her life.
And the very first day she finally watched TV… she saw Shakira dancing.
According to her, that sudden exposure — after 13 years of total denial — made her “vulnerable,” and Shakira’s performance immediately influenced her to start dancing.
Not just dancing, but eventually becoming an adult performer.
Her story is not simply unfortunate.
It is a case study in what happens when holiness is present, but conviction is absent.
WHAT HER STORY REVEALS
1. Rules cannot replace regeneration
She lived under holiness but never met the God behind it.
That is why one Shakira clip could overthrow 13 years of doctrine.
“God looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7
2. Sudden exposure destroys unrooted children
She said she became “vulnerable” because she had never seen anything like Shakira before.
This is exactly why Kumuyi and Deeper Life restricted TV, not to punish, but to protect.
“Guard your heart.” — Proverbs 4:23
3. Trauma without discipleship becomes rebellion
She lost her mother early.
Her father left the church.
Her emotional foundation collapsed.
Pain + exposure + no discipleship = predictable derailment.
“A broken spirit dries the bones.” — Proverbs 17:22
4. Talent without guidance becomes a weapon for the world
Her gift made room for her but because she lacked discipleship, the room she entered was the world, not the kingdom.
“A gift makes room.” — Proverbs 18:16
5. Church culture cannot replace personal salvation
She grew up in church, not in Christ.
“Be rooted in Him.” — Colossians 2:7
LESSONS FOR THE CHURCH, PARENTS AND CHILDREN
For the Church
Stop assuming children raised in holiness are automatically saved.
They need encounters, not just outlines.
For Parents
Your child can obey your rules and still be spiritually empty.
Your child can avoid TV and still be unrooted.
Your child can dress holy and still be vulnerable.
Holiness must be explained, not just enforced.
For Children/Teenagers
Growing up in church is not salvation.
Your parents’ convictions cannot become yours by inheritance.
You must meet Christ personally.
MY PERSONAL CONCLUSION
When I was in Deeper Life in the 90s, I saw this pattern clearly.
Most of the people who carried real fire were those who came into the church seeking God, not those who were born into the system.
I saw chronic unbelievers who mastered the routines but never felt the fire.
Even Jerry Kumuyi, raised in holiness, didn’t become born again until his mid‑thirties.
His friend, who claimed he was an ex‑cultist in that popular video clip, was also the son of a big pastor.
This reinforces one truth: salvation is personal.
“Work out your salvation.” — Philippians 2:12
Holiness is not inherited.
It is not absorbed by proximity.
It is birthed by conviction.
This is why Pastor Kumuyi or Deeper Life should not be blamed for how Kora turned out.
Many grew up under the same strict environment — no TV, no worldly exposure — and turned out strong, stable, and deeply rooted in Christ.
The issue is not Deeper Life.
The issue is not the no‑TV doctrine.
The issue is not Pastor Kumuyi.
The issue is personal surrender.
HOW TO HELP CHILDREN BORN INTO CHURCH CULTURE (WHO DON’T BELIEVE)
• Teach identity, not just morality
• Give encounters, not just restrictions
• Disciple their gifts early
• Heal wounds before the world exploits them
• Let them ask questions without fear
• Show them Christ, not just church culture
If we fail here, the world will disciple them the moment they step outside.
And the first Shakira they see at 13 will still be powerful enough to redirect their destiny.
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Dae Jumong 12/7/26
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Here is my opinion …
This conversation goes beyond Kora Obidi, Deeper Life, Pastor Kumuyi, or even the question of whether a particular church standard was right or wrong.
The deeper parenting lesson is that child can be protected from the world and still not be prepared for the world.
Rules are important. Boundaries are important. Values are important. But boundaries without understanding can create children who know what they are not allowed to do, but do not understand why they believe what they believe.
A child who has never been taught how to process temptation may not know what to do when temptation eventually arrives.
This is why parenting cannot only be about restriction. It must also be about formation.
You cannot simply say:
“Don’t watch this.”
“Don’t listen to that.”
“Don’t go there.”
You must also teach:
“Here is why we choose differently.”
“Here is who you are.”
“Here is what God says about your identity.”
“Here is how to make wise decisions when nobody is watching.”
The goal of parenting is not to raise children who can survive only inside our fence.
The goal is to raise children who carry conviction even when they leave the fence.
A child who has been trained only by external control may look obedient while supervised but collapse when freedom comes.
A child who has been discipled has an internal compass.
That is why parents must move from control to conviction, from rules to relationship, from behavior management to heart transformation.
Jesus did not just give people rules; He transformed hearts.
The question every Christian parent should ask is:
“Have I only taught my child how to behave, or have I helped my child understand why they believe?”
Because one day every child will encounter their own “Shakira moment” an unexpected exposure, a new environment, a new friend, a new temptation.
The preparation is not pretending the world does not exist.
The preparation is raising children who know who they are before the world tells them who they should become.
Holiness must move from the family handbook into the child’s heart.
That is the work of intentional parenting.
This is exactly why parenting cannot be accidental.
The world is discipling children every day through entertainment, friendships, social media, and culture.
The question is not whether your child will be influenced.
The question is:
Who will have the strongest voice in your child’s life before the world begins speaking?
Inside our Inner Circle Program for Parents, we help intentional parents move beyond just controlling behavior and start building children with:
Strong identity
Biblical values
Emotional intelligence
Critical thinking skills
Healthy boundaries
The confidence to stand when nobody is watching
Because the goal is not to raise children who only do right when parents are around.
The goal is to raise children who carry conviction when they are alone.
Registration for our next Inner Circle is open.
If you desire to raise children who are rooted, resilient, and prepared for the real world, comment INNER CIRCLE or send us a message to secure your place.
Your child’s future cannot be left to chance.
CopiedKora Obidi, Pastor Kumuyi and Her Deeper Life Roots: How One Shakira Clip at 13 Turned a Holiness Girl Into an Adult Performer I saw an interview recently. It came to my feed because it contained content related to Pastor Kumuyi and Deeper Life, and the algorithm knows I watch holiness‑based content. And in that interview, Kora Obidi openly mentioned Deeper Life Church. She said she grew up in a Deeper Life home where TV was completely forbidden. She said she didn’t watch TV for the first 13 years of her life. And the very first day she finally watched TV… she saw Shakira dancing. According to her, that sudden exposure — after 13 years of total denial — made her “vulnerable,” and Shakira’s performance immediately influenced her to start dancing. Not just dancing, but eventually becoming an adult performer. Her story is not simply unfortunate. It is a case study in what happens when holiness is present, but conviction is absent. WHAT HER STORY REVEALS 1. Rules cannot replace regeneration She lived under holiness but never met the God behind it. That is why one Shakira clip could overthrow 13 years of doctrine. “God looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7 2. Sudden exposure destroys unrooted children She said she became “vulnerable” because she had never seen anything like Shakira before. This is exactly why Kumuyi and Deeper Life restricted TV, not to punish, but to protect. “Guard your heart.” — Proverbs 4:23 3. Trauma without discipleship becomes rebellion She lost her mother early. Her father left the church. Her emotional foundation collapsed. Pain + exposure + no discipleship = predictable derailment. “A broken spirit dries the bones.” — Proverbs 17:22 4. Talent without guidance becomes a weapon for the world Her gift made room for her but because she lacked discipleship, the room she entered was the world, not the kingdom. “A gift makes room.” — Proverbs 18:16 5. Church culture cannot replace personal salvation She grew up in church, not in Christ. “Be rooted in Him.” — Colossians 2:7 LESSONS FOR THE CHURCH, PARENTS AND CHILDREN For the Church Stop assuming children raised in holiness are automatically saved. They need encounters, not just outlines. For Parents Your child can obey your rules and still be spiritually empty. Your child can avoid TV and still be unrooted. Your child can dress holy and still be vulnerable. Holiness must be explained, not just enforced. For Children/Teenagers Growing up in church is not salvation. Your parents’ convictions cannot become yours by inheritance. You must meet Christ personally. MY PERSONAL CONCLUSION When I was in Deeper Life in the 90s, I saw this pattern clearly. Most of the people who carried real fire were those who came into the church seeking God, not those who were born into the system. I saw chronic unbelievers who mastered the routines but never felt the fire. Even Jerry Kumuyi, raised in holiness, didn’t become born again until his mid‑thirties. His friend, who claimed he was an ex‑cultist in that popular video clip, was also the son of a big pastor. This reinforces one truth: salvation is personal. “Work out your salvation.” — Philippians 2:12 Holiness is not inherited. It is not absorbed by proximity. It is birthed by conviction. This is why Pastor Kumuyi or Deeper Life should not be blamed for how Kora turned out. Many grew up under the same strict environment — no TV, no worldly exposure — and turned out strong, stable, and deeply rooted in Christ. The issue is not Deeper Life. The issue is not the no‑TV doctrine. The issue is not Pastor Kumuyi. The issue is personal surrender. HOW TO HELP CHILDREN BORN INTO CHURCH CULTURE (WHO DON’T BELIEVE) • Teach identity, not just morality • Give encounters, not just restrictions • Disciple their gifts early • Heal wounds before the world exploits them • Let them ask questions without fear • Show them Christ, not just church culture If we fail here, the world will disciple them the moment they step outside. And the first Shakira they see at 13 will still be powerful enough to redirect their destiny. - shared by Dae Jumong 12/7/26 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Here is my opinion … This conversation goes beyond Kora Obidi, Deeper Life, Pastor Kumuyi, or even the question of whether a particular church standard was right or wrong. The deeper parenting lesson is that child can be protected from the world and still not be prepared for the world. Rules are important. Boundaries are important. Values are important. But boundaries without understanding can create children who know what they are not allowed to do, but do not understand why they believe what they believe. A child who has never been taught how to process temptation may not know what to do when temptation eventually arrives. This is why parenting cannot only be about restriction. It must also be about formation. You cannot simply say: “Don’t watch this.” “Don’t listen to that.” “Don’t go there.” You must also teach: “Here is why we choose differently.” “Here is who you are.” “Here is what God says about your identity.” “Here is how to make wise decisions when nobody is watching.” The goal of parenting is not to raise children who can survive only inside our fence. The goal is to raise children who carry conviction even when they leave the fence. A child who has been trained only by external control may look obedient while supervised but collapse when freedom comes. A child who has been discipled has an internal compass. That is why parents must move from control to conviction, from rules to relationship, from behavior management to heart transformation. Jesus did not just give people rules; He transformed hearts. The question every Christian parent should ask is: “Have I only taught my child how to behave, or have I helped my child understand why they believe?” Because one day every child will encounter their own “Shakira moment” an unexpected exposure, a new environment, a new friend, a new temptation. The preparation is not pretending the world does not exist. The preparation is raising children who know who they are before the world tells them who they should become. Holiness must move from the family handbook into the child’s heart. That is the work of intentional parenting. This is exactly why parenting cannot be accidental. The world is discipling children every day through entertainment, friendships, social media, and culture. The question is not whether your child will be influenced. The question is: Who will have the strongest voice in your child’s life before the world begins speaking? Inside our Inner Circle Program for Parents, we help intentional parents move beyond just controlling behavior and start building children with: ✅ Strong identity ✅ Biblical values ✅ Emotional intelligence ✅ Critical thinking skills ✅ Healthy boundaries ✅ The confidence to stand when nobody is watching Because the goal is not to raise children who only do right when parents are around. The goal is to raise children who carry conviction when they are alone. Registration for our next Inner Circle is open. If you desire to raise children who are rooted, resilient, and prepared for the real world, comment INNER CIRCLE or send us a message to secure your place. Your child’s future cannot be left to chance. ❤️ Copied0 Comments 0 Shares 22 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - LITTLE FAITH; LARGE FEARS
(Tuesday, 30 June 2026. Readings: Amos 3:1-8,4:11-12, Ps. 5:5-8, Matthew 8:23-27)*
*“Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?” Then he rose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.” (Matthew 8:26)*
Behold, there arose a great storm at sea. The waves swamped the boat, but Jesus was asleep. Just as the disciples were shocked to find Jesus sleeping while facing a great storm, many of us today cannot understand where God is amid various crises threatening our lives. Is it possible that Jesus was not aware of the storm and that the boat was at the point of sinking?
Jesus, who could see from a distance what the disciples were facing at sea and walked towards them (Cf. Matthew 14:23-26), was fully aware of the storm even though he appeared to be sleeping. When it seems as if God is sleeping, that is precisely when we need to trust Him more because, at such moments, we are just being tested. Jesus wanted to see the disciples' reaction, to know if they had learnt anything thus far.
St. James says “Count it all joy, my brethren, when you meet various trials, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” (James 1:2-4). From the early days of Christianity till now, Christians have always been the subject of attack, persecution, and all sorts of injustice. Jesus even said that a time is coming when whoever kills us will think he is offering a service to God. (Cf. John 16:2)
The question is not whether or not we will face trials, but how do we respond in such moments? Faced with the storms, the disciples expected the worst; they cried out, “Save us, Lord; we are perishing.” Jesus was disappointed with them not because they prayed but because they prayed with fear; that is, they were not expecting their prayers to be answered.
Jesus asked them: “Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?” God is not happy with us when we go down on our knees praying from morning till night, yet deep inside us, we are still full of fear and worry. This is why Jesus warned us against using many words in prayer (Cf. Matthew 6:7). God has rescued his children from worse things than we are facing today. It may seem God is sleeping, but we know He cannot.
Let us pray until something happens. Let us pray until Jesus gets up to say to the storms around us: “Be Still.” Let us pray like that woman who kept returning to the judge demanding justice until she got an answer. (Cf. Luke 18:1-8). Let our faith be large enough to swallow our fears.
*Let us pray: O God, who through the grace of adoption chose us to be children of light, grant, we pray, that we may not be wrapped in the darkness of error but always be seen to stand in the bright light of truth. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever.*
*Be Happy. Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. May God’s abundant blessings be upon us all.
copied: Rev. Fr. Evaristus E. Abu*LITTLE FAITH; LARGE FEARS (Tuesday, 30 June 2026. Readings: Amos 3:1-8,4:11-12, Ps. 5:5-8, Matthew 8:23-27)* *“Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?” Then he rose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.” (Matthew 8:26)* Behold, there arose a great storm at sea. The waves swamped the boat, but Jesus was asleep. Just as the disciples were shocked to find Jesus sleeping while facing a great storm, many of us today cannot understand where God is amid various crises threatening our lives. Is it possible that Jesus was not aware of the storm and that the boat was at the point of sinking? Jesus, who could see from a distance what the disciples were facing at sea and walked towards them (Cf. Matthew 14:23-26), was fully aware of the storm even though he appeared to be sleeping. When it seems as if God is sleeping, that is precisely when we need to trust Him more because, at such moments, we are just being tested. Jesus wanted to see the disciples' reaction, to know if they had learnt anything thus far. St. James says “Count it all joy, my brethren, when you meet various trials, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” (James 1:2-4). From the early days of Christianity till now, Christians have always been the subject of attack, persecution, and all sorts of injustice. Jesus even said that a time is coming when whoever kills us will think he is offering a service to God. (Cf. John 16:2) The question is not whether or not we will face trials, but how do we respond in such moments? Faced with the storms, the disciples expected the worst; they cried out, “Save us, Lord; we are perishing.” Jesus was disappointed with them not because they prayed but because they prayed with fear; that is, they were not expecting their prayers to be answered. Jesus asked them: “Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?” God is not happy with us when we go down on our knees praying from morning till night, yet deep inside us, we are still full of fear and worry. This is why Jesus warned us against using many words in prayer (Cf. Matthew 6:7). God has rescued his children from worse things than we are facing today. It may seem God is sleeping, but we know He cannot. Let us pray until something happens. Let us pray until Jesus gets up to say to the storms around us: “Be Still.” Let us pray like that woman who kept returning to the judge demanding justice until she got an answer. (Cf. Luke 18:1-8). Let our faith be large enough to swallow our fears. *Let us pray: O God, who through the grace of adoption chose us to be children of light, grant, we pray, that we may not be wrapped in the darkness of error but always be seen to stand in the bright light of truth. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever.* *Be Happy. Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. May God’s abundant blessings be upon us all. copied: Rev. Fr. Evaristus E. Abu*0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views - THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD THERE IS NOTHING I SHALL WANT... Ps 23THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD THERE IS NOTHING I SHALL WANT... Ps 231 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views1
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