
Calm Sam
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Calm Sam
@CalmSam_
Building the future of African Protein | BSF Mastery & Circular Economy | BSc Aquaculture | Reducing livestock feed costs by 40% through Bio-Innovation. 🇳🇬 ✈️




An Apostle shouldn't be a content creator. End.


Again, @lekan_olayinka1 should not be teaching anybody theology at this time. I’ve always said it privately and publicly. In the same video that he posted about the Trinity. He still lacks precision and accuracy to communicate the doctrine with lucidity.



























Every day on social media, I see people attacking, correcting, criticizing, and dissecting the lives and ministries of preachers. When Apostle Femi Lazarus came into the spotlight a few years ago, many of these same people were praising him, sharing his messages, quoting him, and celebrating his impact. Today, some of those same voices have become his loudest critics. When I see people attacking Pastor Lawal Dolapo today, I remember that during WOFBEC 2026, many of these same people were posting his messages, celebrating his wisdom, and writing wonderful things about him. People write all kinds of things about Apostle Joshua Selman daily, yet he rarely responds. Sometimes I sit and wonder, "How does he do it?" How do you keep moving forward when people misunderstand you, misquote you, and criticize you? People who have been blessed by Hallelujah challenge,they are waiting for October to start criticizing the meeting. People who attend Rhemafeast,they are waiting for August to start writing nonsense on social media about the meeting,yaani the world we are living in . One thing ministry, leadership, and influence teach you is that human praise is temporary. The same crowd that applauds you today can question you tomorrow. The same people who celebrate your impact can one day challenge your motives. As I reflect on this, I realize that if God continues to use me through social media, through the content I create, through the prayers I pray, and through the lives He allows me to touch, there may come a day when some of the very people who received encouragement, healing, direction, or testimonies through my ministry will also criticize me. And honestly, that's okay. My prayer is not that everyone will always like me. My prayer is that when that day comes, my eyes will remain fixed on God. That I will not lose focus on the assignment He has given me. That I will remember why I started. That I will not become distracted by applause or discouraged by criticism. Because if you live for people's praise, you will eventually be wounded by their rejection. May God help us to serve Him faithfully whether we are being celebrated or criticized. May He give us the grace to remain focused, humble, and steadfast. And may our identity always be found in Him and not in the opinions of men.


