The convener of Halleluyah Challenge, Nathaniel Bassey has revealed how he turned down a deal which would have seen him remove the name of Jesus from a song.
Taking to Instagram, Nathaniel Bassey revealed that the deal which he got in 2008 was a foreign one but he had to turn it down because he would rather go hungry than go against the name of Jesus.
He shared a throwback picture which he captioned: “This picture touched me deeply.
Ministering as a guest at a church, The New Testament Assembly Alagomeji, Yaba Lagos. Was taken there by the esteem Minister Paul Tao @taoelshaddai
This God has kept me all these years. Even when I knew very little of Him. And still learning of Him.
I remember being offered a contract to take Jesus out of a song in 2008, It was to be a foreign deal. But He gave me strength to turn it down. Saying I’d rather go hungry than take HIM out.
He is my LIFE. And by His Grace, I make a vow to serve non other, blow for non other, no matter amount of money involved, until that final day, In Jesus’ name”.