At Shiloh, where heaven and earth seem to meet in the fervor of prayer and praise, Verydarkman looks beyond the crowd’s religious fervor and notices a deeper longing — for many, it’s not just about encountering God’s power, …
Verydarkman, in his signature, sharp-witted manner, shared his thoughts on the upcoming Shiloh 2024 that is leaving many buzzing with anticipation.
He pointed out a striking observation, about a particular group of people whose eagerness for this time of year reaches a fever pitch.
VDM highlighted how their excitement isn’t just about the spiritual aspect, but something deeper, a yearning for what they can gain from the church event. …CONTINUE READING
Nigerian activist Martins Otse Vincent, better known as Verydarkman (VDM), recently stirred the pot with his unfiltered take on the renowned “Shiloh” program, organized by Dr. David Olaniyi Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide and Presiding Bishop of the Faith Tabernacle.
Shiloh, an annual spiritual gathering of the Winners family across the globe, is set to unfold once again on December 10th, 2024, drawing in thousands of eager participants.
As the event looms large on the horizon, the air is thick with anticipation, and the buzz surrounding it is palpable.
Verydarkman, with his characteristic sharp wit and probing insight, couldn’t resist offering his take on this charged spiritual gathering.
VDM, in new clip, revealed just how well-acquainted he is with the fervor surrounding Shiloh, and the curious patterns he’s noticed over the years.
He turned his focus to the women who flock to this event in droves every year. According to him, there’s an unmistakable energy that surrounds these ladies, one that has very little to do with seeking spiritual enlightenment and everything to do with finding a husband.
The online crusader made a cutting remark, stated that for these single ladies, the real “spiritual” mission isn’t about seeking God, but rather about securing a potential spouse.
He mockingly pointed out how this trend speaks to the larger dynamics at play in religious gatherings, where the pursuit of personal gain often takes precedence over the quest for spiritual growth.
WATCH HIM SPEAK IN CLIP BELOW