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    Initially, I didn’t believe in the second coming of Christ – Yaw Siki

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    Ghanaian musician-turned-preacher, Yaw Siki Ghanaian musician-turned-preacher, Yaw Siki

    Ghanaian musician-turned-preacher, Yaw Siki, has revealed that he used to doubt the second coming of Jesus Christ.

    Speaking in an interview on 3Music TV, he admitted that he never truly believed in the second coming of Christ until he found himself at the brink of death.

    Yaw Siki stated that while lying on the hospital bed after his ghastly accident in 2013, he asked his brother to get him a Bible.

    At that moment, he said something in him changed. He felt the need to reconnect with God, not just as a formality, but through a deeper, more personal relationship.

    “I was raised in a Christian home, so I was familiar with God through Christ, but I didn’t truly believe in the second coming of Jesus Christ. However, when I found myself in need of help, I turned to a higher power and decided to go back to the Bible to seek a relationship with God.

    “I wanted to strengthen my faith, so I began looking for scriptures that would help me grow in that area,” he shared.

    Yaw Siki, who was involved in a serious car crash on the Accra-Tema Motorway, said the experience completely transformed his perspective on life and faith.

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