I’ve caught the holy spirit more in a club than I did in church: Tbo Touch ignites a flame

In a recent episode of the Waw Podcast, DJ Fresh and Tbo Touch engaged in a thought-provoking discussion about religion and spirituality.

Fresh started off by explaining why he attends a predominantly white church, while Tbo Touch took the opportunity to address the issue of judgmental attitudes towards spirituality.

Fresh shared his reason for attending a white church, stating that he believes in the diversity of the body of Christ.

He expressed his appreciation for the different cultural experiences and perspectives that he encounters in this church.

“I feel like it’s important to expose myself to different ways of worship and connect with people from different backgrounds,” Fresh explained.

Tbo Touch, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of not being judgmental when it comes to spirituality.

He expressed gratitude for his family who instilled in him a strong foundation in the word of God.

However, he also revealed that he has learned valuable lessons about loyalty, fear of God, and other positive qualities from people who don’t go to church.

Tbo Touch believes that spirituality can be found in unexpected places and that one should not limit themselves to traditional religious institutions.

The star went on to share a surprising revelation, stating that he has felt the presence of God more strongly in a club than in a church.

He believes that God can speak to individuals in unexpected places and that spirituality should not be confined to a specific location.

This statement sparked some controversy, with one comment reading, “Who has time to talk about deliverance in a club? Stop deceiving yourself. Would Fresh not judge me if I come to his business presentation wearing a swimming suit?”

Tbo Touch’s response to this comment is yet to be seen, but his point about not being judgmental towards others’ spiritual experiences is powerful.

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