Pastor Sam Adeyemi’s Tweets on Mental Health Issues Sparks Discussion on Faith & Health Solutions in Nigeria
Yesterday morning, Nigerians on Twitter were having their regular Sunday-Style delight. If you’re on Twitter you’d know the routine by now: football, gender roles & cooking (they never get tired of that one!) and church attendance quotes. So yesterday was pretty much standard. And then… a tweet by popular Lagos Pastor, Sam Adeyemi started making the rounds.
Hash tag… Mental Health!
Sam Adeyemi is the pastor of DayStar ministries; and in an age where we hear all sorts of scandalous stories about Nigerian pastors, this particular pastor has a clean ‘rap sheet.’
The story is that, yesterday he had talked about mental health issues in church… so, he decided to share the Rhema with his followers, and of course the unreached, on Twitter.
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