June 23, 2026

THE SOUND IN THE WILDERNESS: Story of a struggling music minister




The sun was setting over the small town as Olu Martins sat alone in the empty church auditorium. The plastic chairs were stacked against the wall, and the old keyboard in front of him had several broken keys. He pressed a few notes, and the weak sound echoed through the hall.

Years earlier, Olu had believed God had called him into music ministry. He dreamed of leading thousands into worship, recording songs that would touch nations, and seeing lives transformed by the presence of God.

But reality looked very different.

At thirty-two, Olu was still struggling. His songs barely received a hundred views online. Invitations to minister were rare. When churches invited him, they often couldn’t afford to pay transportation costs. Some people told him he was gifted, while others questioned whether he had truly heard from God.

His friends from university had become successful businessmen, engineers, and politicians. Meanwhile, Olu was driving a motorcycle taxi during the week to support his wife and young daughter.

Many nights he lay awake asking God the same question:

Lord, did You really call me?

One rainy evening, after returning from a poorly attended worship meeting, Olu opened his phone and saw another rejection message from a record label.

“We appreciate your submission, but your music does not fit our current vision.”

He stared at the screen.

Something broke inside him.

Falling to his knees, he cried.

Lord, I’m tired. I’ve prayed, fasted, written songs, and served faithfully. Why does it seem like nothing is happening?

The room was silent.

No thunder.

No angel.

No dramatic vision.

Just silence!

For the first time in years, Olu considered giving up.

The next Sunday, his pastor preached from the story of David.

Before David stood before Goliath, he spent years in obscurity. Before he wore a crown, he watched sheep. God develops His servants in hidden places.”

The words pierced Olu’s heart!.

That night, he opened his Bible and read Psalm 78:70-72.

He chose David His servant and took him from the sheepfolds… and guided them by the skillfulness of his hands.”

Olu noticed something he had never seen before. God developed David’s character before revealing his platform.

The following months were difficult, but Olu made a decision:

He would worship whether anyone listened or not. He stopped chasing popularity and focused on serving faithfully.

Every morning before work, he spent an hour writing songs.

Every Friday night, he led worship at a small prayer gathering attended by fewer than twenty people.

Every Sunday, he served joyfully in his local church.

One evening, during a worship session at the prayer gathering, Olu sang a new song he had written called In the Wilderness You Are Still God.”

Someone recorded a short video and posted it online.

Within days, the clip began spreading across social media.

Thousands watched.

Then hundreds of thousands.

Churches began singing the song.

Radio stations played it.

Worship leaders across the country contacted him.

Suddenly, the opportunities he had prayed for started appearing.

A journalist once asked Olu during an interview:

“What was the secret to your breakthrough?”

Olu smiled.

“There was no sudden breakthrough. God was working when nobody was watching. The years of obscurity were not wasted years. They were training years.”

The audience applauded but Olu knew the truth.

The greatest miracle wasn’t that his music reached the nations.

The greatest miracle was that God had preserved his faith during the years when nobody knew his name.

And every time he stood before thousands of worshippers, he remembered the broken keyboard, the empty auditorium, and the lonely nights when all he had was God’s promise.

Because the wilderness had taught him a lesson he would never forget:

“A true music minister does not sing because crowds are listening. He sings because God is worthy of worship”. 

As a gospel music minister, remember this:


The hidden years are not wasted years. The songs written in tears often become the songs that heal nations.

God is usually more interested in building the messenger than promoting the message.


If God gave you the song, He will also prepared the audience. Your assignment is faithfulness; God’s assignment is influence.”


The End.


June 16, 2026

THE CAVE CONFERENCE 2026: Forging of God’s new battle axes


 

The spiritual battle between the kingdom of light and darkness  has been on for ages!”

Recruitment into their various battalions will not be over soon therefore the need to strategically reform and re-group but the narrative is about to change with a new spiritual formation looming, to herald the emergence of a new movement of radical men who are sold out to conquer the domain and territories of principalities and powers.

THE CAVE CONFERENCE 2026 is such a meeting where  recruitment and initiation into the new formation of God’s army begins. The Chief Warlord ( God) is about to carefully select His own instrument of war with His choicest servant Pastor Tosin Okunloye ( Leader of the new formation- TCC, RCCG Regional Youth Evangelist in the RCCG) in the frontline.

This year’s edition tagged “THE BATTLE AXE” will not fall short of this expectation as all ground has been covered with divine resources made available for an unforgettable experience that will transcend into generations.

Anointed Ministers of God who  will be championing this course include but not limited to Pastor Daniel Olawande- The Convener of an apostolic gathering tagged YMR, Pastor Godswill Oyor, renowned music minister Mike and Faith Owolabi will also be in attendance 

This annual event happening live at the very heart of MOWE CITY and  drawing hungry youths, men and women from all walks of life will run from June 15th- 28th at the De- Crown Event Centre, Opposite Asolo School, Ofada Road, Mowe Ogun State.

The cave conference over the years has been an offshoot of the famous biblical CAVE OF ADULLAM experience with radical evidences of unlimited transformation and reformation. It’s a gathering of weak men who are ready to be forged into mighty men of war. 

The victory of a war is solely dependent on the sharpness, experience of the soldier and his available equipment of war. GOD is the warlord! and we are His new BATTLE AXES!

The cave conference 2026  will prove it!

Adebayo Stephen
Editor-in- Chief
The Cherith Blog

June 15, 2026

LAGOS METROPOLITAN MASS CHOIR CONCERT: Echoes of one voice and one fold


When praises goes up, blessings comes down”…

This narratives will not be altered but will be garnished with a celestial parade of divinity, as heavens will once again kiss the earth when the entire LAGOS MASS CHOIR of  Christ Apostolic Church Nigeria and Overseas- Mother of Pentecostalism in Nigeria and the first indigenous revivalist movement in Africa,  will be gathering to render an harmonious melody to God.

This annual event: a brainchild of music directorate of the church which comprises of  three regions within the Lagos state metropolis (Akinyele, Akilling and Pearce Region) will be staged with a lot of events ranging from art music to native airs and contemporary music, to birth a new era of togetherness, unity and revival, also strengthening the musical ties which has long existed within the state music arm and the church at large.

Special dignitaries from all walks of life are expected to grace this glorious occasion with Pastor Samuel Olusegun Oladele- The President of Christ Apostolic Church, Nigeria and Overseas, together with his entourage, Prophet Hezekiah Oluboye Oladeji- The esteemed General Evangelist of CAC, Nigeria and overseas, Pastor E.O Odejobi- The General Superintendent of CAC, Nigeria and Overseas, on the frontline.

Other important dignitaries expected at the occasion include but not limited to; Elder Adekunle Abidemi Oyesanya ( SAN) - Director of Music, CAC Nigeria and Overseas, a formidable legal luminary, a music veteran and a recipient of respectable music organizations within the country, Pastor S.O Aluko- The Regional Superintendent of Pearce Region, Pastor S.A Adebayo- The Regional Superintendent of Akinyele Region and Pastor E.A Olusoko- The Regional Superintendent of Akilling Region

We look forward to an unforgettable moments of divine encounter and supernatural demonstration comes 21st of June 2026 at Christ Apostolic Church, Akilling Regional Headquarters, a monumental and spiritual site of the Christ Apostolic Church which also doubles as the  printing press site of all educational items of the mission, will be hosting this year’s  edition of the event which is rightly situated at 5, Shiaba Street, Agege, Lagos at exactly 4pm.

The Christ Apostolic Church from time immemorial is know for his outstanding achievements and innovative strides  in art and contemporary music in Nigeria and beyond the borders which has been evident in so many music concerts been championed by the music arm, the office of the General Evangelist and other notable personnel’s within the mission. 

The works of Icons and Veterans like Dr Owoaje, Abidemi Oyesanya, Oluyelu, Ayo Ajayi, Engr Tope Dada, Pastor Olukunle, Samuel Oladele, Dr Ayo Oluranti and etal are evident for the world to see and it will be a delight to witness in firsthand the undiluted melodies from these great arts and more.


Adebayo Stephen 

Editor-in- Chief

The Cherith Blog


THE SOUND IN THE WILDERNESS: Story of a struggling music minister

T he sun was setting over the small town as Olu   Martins  sat alone in the empty church auditorium. The plastic chairs were stacked agains...