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Emeka Okoro: I Was A Womaniser Until I Gave My Life To Christ After I Got Married
For popular Nollywood actor Emeka Okoro, marriage remains a turning point.
The actor told Saturday Beats that he gave his life to Christ shortly after he got married and has been grateful to God for that decision.
His words:
“Those times I used to indulge in so many inconsiderate decisions and actions without thinking twice but my marriage was like a turning point in my life because things started changing. Even when I got married, I was still living some kind of lifestyle until one day that I met with God then he started working on me and that was about eight years ago.
God had been working on me all through the eight years before he finally released me to return to the movie world. Giving my life to Christ was the major reason that I reduced the way I featured in movies.
When God comes into your life, you have to dance to his tune and until he releases you, you cannot really move. This time round, I am listening to the spirit of God. Whatever I do now, I have to listen to the spirit of God.”
“In the past, I was a playboy and I used to do things like a guy who does not really care about life. The normal things men do like chasing women, but now that I am born again, I do not do those things anymore; whatever I do now I have God at the back of my mind” .
“Back in days, whenever I did romantic movies, there was lust in my mind. So after the movie, I could go out to do it physically but now, I would play that part without any iota of feelings and that is what it means to give your life to Christ. Your heart becomes pure”.
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