
In the recently held Bliss Experience 2021, popular Gospel singer Moses Bliss shared some of his experiences and his humble beginnings which was quite touching.
One of such experiences was how he struggled to make ends meet. Even as an instrumentalist in the Church, he said he did not collect salary but was dedicatedly serving God with his gift.
He said that sometimes in 2016, he used to help his mother who sold vegetables in the market. He used to slice Vegetables in the market to help him raise some money for himself so he could get transport money to enable him go to Church. See Video.
Sharing his testimony during the music concert, he made reference to a post he made sometimes ago on Instagram where he was slicing vegetables.
The video showcased him slicing vegetables with such dexterity that showed he was not a newbie at it.


Indeed, Moses Bliss has come a long way and God is too faithful in his life. It truly pays to serve God.
What a testimony! What are your thoughts on this?
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