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Peter Miracle Baby Goes from Pulpit to Party: Is He Preaching or Performing?.

Peter Miracle Baby, the Gengetone star who traded club stages for church altars, has caused a stir by making a stunning return to secular music. Just months after donning the preacher’s collar and announcing his spiritual transformation, the artist was spotted back in a club, microphone in hand, performing his hits. It’s safe to say his “hallelujah” might have a beat drop!

Back in early June, Peter announced his decision to get saved and become a preacher, delighting his fans with this bold choice. This came after he had been battling health struggles and seeking a more spiritual path. In a powerful moment, he shared a picture on social media from a church pulpit with an elderly pastor, bowing his head in deep thought.

Peter had also been diving into the world of Kikuyu gospel music, collaborating with his wife Carol, who supported his spiritual journey, hinting at a life transformation. She posted: “To more wins babe officially pastor Peter Miracle Baby 🥰🥰🥰.”

However, in an undated video that recently surfaced online, the former Gengetone star hopped onto a stage once again, performing one of his classic hits. This unexpected return to secular music sparked questions, and Peter addressed them in a lengthy Instagram post.

“I’ve seen many people question me about going back to secular music. Yes, I’m back, and I want to address that talent is given by God, and one day He’ll ask me what I did with it,” he wrote. He explained that while he is still committed to serving the Lord, his family also depends on him, and he needs to work to provide for their basic needs. He urged people to stop judging him, reminding them that everyone has their own struggles.

“I’ll still serve the Lord in my own way. Kitu ingine niko na familia inanitegemea, I need to work so that niweze kuwapea basic needs e.t.c. So stop judging me, coz wewe mwenye unani judge, uko na makosa kama hujui ndio hii,” he added, quoting the Bible from Matthew 7: “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Reactions:
The reaction to Peter’s return to music was mixed, with some fans celebrating his comeback while others expressed confusion.
Remywrld_ commented: “This was the post I was waiting for!😍❤️ Give us those Miracle hooks bro… Make use of the talent before it’s taken away!💯❤️❤️ Welcome back!”
Fimbiymbal chimed in: “Peter we hustle gathe!! Tafuta doh kwenye inajipa usiache umati ikufanye maskini!”
Others, like mil_ey, encouraged him not to pay attention to critics: “Why should care about people judging you? That’s their judgement, but there’s now you who wants something else. Close your ears and eyes and work ❤️.”
Mr.ademba jokingly added: “Bro, bora hujaibia mtu 😂😂😂.”
Santo_flopa had a more direct response: “We don’t know you as a pastor bro, do your thing.”

While some are puzzled, Peter’s journey is a reminder that life isn’t always about sticking to one path. Whether it’s leading a congregation or grooving with the crowd, he’s making sure to use his talent for what he believes is the greater good. After all, no one can truly judge another’s journey without checking their own first—Matthew 7 says so!

 

Article By Suzy Nyongesa.

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