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AdubianewsFounder and leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has confessed that he has often considered quitting the ministry despite his divine calling.
Speaking in an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Aluta FM, the popular preacher revealed that serving as a man of God is far from easy and comes with immense emotional and spiritual challenges.
“Even if God calls you and you don’t take care, you will quit ministry. I have severally wanted to give up being a man of God,” Prophet Nigel Gaisie said.
He recounted that his prophetic journey began at the young age of 14, but over the years, he has learned that the work of God is one of the most difficult professions anyone can undertake.
“The sacrifices, accusations, and challenges that come with the ministry make it very difficult. If not for that I was called, I would have quit long ago,” he lamented.
The prophet also pointed out the financial realities of ministry, noting that expanding God’s work requires significant resources.
“You need money to expand the ministry of God. Without it, many things become almost impossible,” he added.
His comments shed light on the struggles many pastors face behind the pulpit, balancing their spiritual duties with personal and financial pressures.
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