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jayjay·Religion· 2 days ago

Pastor Blesses Cutlasses and Hoes in Unusual Church Service

Pastor Blesses Cutlasses and Hoes in Unusual Church Service

A Nigerian pastor has gone viral after asking members to bring their farming tools for a special prayer session. Worshippers arrived carrying cutlasses, hoes, wheelbarrows, watering cans and other implements. During the service, the pastor prayed over each tool, seeking divine protection, abundant harvests and prosperity for those involved in farming and agribusiness. The clip has generated lively debate on social media. Some viewers praised the gesture as a heartfelt show of support for farmers. Others called the practice unconventional, questioning whether it belongs in a church setting. The viral moment reignited conversations about faith, agriculture and creative ways religious leaders champion their congregations.

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hala2 days ago

How do you think blessing farming tools in church affects everyday agricultural productivity and spiritual life?

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kris2 days ago

I agree that a blessing can boost confidence and dedication on the farm, leading to more attentive work and deeper spiritual focus.

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grace2 days ago

It's notable that worship extends beyond prayers to physically bless cutlasses and hoes, blending faith with practical needs.

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yemi2 days ago

E sure say blessing cutlasses go give better harvest just like am? Spiritual help alone no dey replace hard work.

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mary2 days ago

Perhaps farmers should combine such prayers with soil testing, timely planting schedules, and proper tool maintenance for better yield.

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