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    VIDEO: “We Got Deported From Belgium But…” – Willie And Mike Recount Their Early Struggles In Ministry

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    VIDEO: “We Got Deported From Belgium But…” – Willie And Mike Recount Their Early Struggles In Ministry
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    Gospel music duo Willie and Mike, now renowned pastors and ministers of the gospel, have shared a moving account of their early trials, one that began with deportation from Brussels, Belgium.

    The talented duo in a video they have shared online recounted their first international trip that was widely publicized and anticipated as they were set to go to Paris, France.

    However, to their shock, events took an unexpected turn when their flight encountered severe turbulence, forcing an emergency landing in Brussels.

    What followed this sad ordeal was a heartbreaking development where they were deported right at the airport, never making it to their original destination. “It was our first time traveling abroad, and everyone knew about it back home. The embarrassment, the confusion, it was devastating,” the duo recounted.

    They added that even though that moment was painful, it became the spark that deepened their calling as they gradually transitioned from music ministry into full-time pastoral work.

    “Starting wasn’t easy,” they shared. “We faced rejection, humiliation, and countless roadblocks. But through it all, God’s faithfulness never failed us.”

    They also disclosed that today, their journey is inspiring believers across the world. From deportees to devoted preachers, they urge others not to see their current struggle as the end. “God can use your lowest point as the beginning of your divine purpose. We are living proof.”

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