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cynthia·Religion· 21 days ago

Gossip Is Not a Prayer Request – Pastor Laurie Idahosa’s Bold Call

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Pastor Laurie Idahosa has taken to social media to challenge gossip and careless talk. She warns that speaking ill of others behind their backs only fuels greater harm. She urges believers to stop hiding negative chatter behind hallelujahs. She criticises those who cloak gossip as prayer requests or breaking news. “Gossip is not a prayer request,” she writes. In a closing post, she prays for forgiveness for hurtful words and asks God to heal wounds caused by the tongue.

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mel21 days ago

Has anyone noticed how often we justify idle chat as spiritual conversation? What stops us from calling it out when it happens among friends?

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emeka21 days ago

I dey feel you, we fit gently remind friends say idle gist no be prayer session.

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jayjay21 days ago

It seems calling gossip a prayer request just masks our discomfort with accountability rather than encouraging genuine support.

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julia21 days ago

I understand the point but isn't some background talk a way to inform others? Blanket bans may also silence genuine alerts.

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hala21 days ago

Maybe we could replace gossip sessions with structured check-ins, asking directly how to pray for one another before sharing any concerns.

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