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Pappy Kojo Reveals Avram Moshe’s Teachings Led Him To Stop Attending Church

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Ghanaian rapper Jason Gaisie, better known as Pappy Kojo, has shared the reasons behind his decision to stop attending church, citing the influence of Avram Ben Moshe, a Pan-Africanist, motivational speaker, and leader of the Common Sense Family. This group engages in discussions about religious beliefs and promotes a more critical approach to traditional teachings.

In an interview on Kingdom FM, Pappy Kojo revealed that his perspective on faith shifted after listening to Avram Ben Moshe’s teachings.

“I’m not born again. I began listening to Avram Moshe during his teachings and interviews, and I found myself influenced by what he shared. He speaks the truth, and when you pay attention to him, you realize his words make sense,” Pappy Kojo said. He added that Avram Ben Moshe’s ideas now guide his way of thinking, saying, “His teachings align with the wisdom I try to live by, and that’s why I follow them.”

The rapper also shared that his new outlook has created a distance between him and Christianity. “I’ve found it challenging to fully embrace Christ and Christianity because of Avram Ben Moshe’s teachings. I can’t even recall the last time I went to church.”

 

This post was published on September 22, 2024 10:42 AM

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