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Fans React To The Video of Moesha Crying In Church

The video of model and video vixen, Moesha Babiinoti Boduong crying in a church has drawn various reactions from Ghanaians online.

Once known for always posting raunchy content for her fans and followers, Boduong is said to have turned over a new leaf.

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She visited The Revelation Church International after being invited by international model, Victoria Michaels.

She decided to share her testimony about how God saved her and her family during a service. While speaking, the actress thanked God for bringing her out of darkness into the light and also preserving the lives of her family members.

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In a bid of showing appreciation, Moesha broke down in tears and started singing out in praise of God, while this was happening, the actress got drowned in her tears and was so overwhelmed that she started speaking in an unknown language (tongues).

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Here are some compiled reactions about the ‘new’ Moesha following the news about her presence at church;

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Iamluwwy wrote: “May the good Lord be your strength. Welcome dearest sister…”

Abenaquarsh also said: “I thought it was on of their fame searching adventure. But really she has seen something her screams are deep and spiritual

erith_ria added: “I am happy for her! You people do not understand the feeling or what she’s going through, most will laugh at her but God has got her and her place in heaven is guaranteed cuz she’s given her life to Christ. Best feeling ever”

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Source:GhanaArticles.com

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