Why Me?

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Bahle Nhlapho welcomes motivational speaker Pastor Benji Motloung, a psychotherapist, life coach, public speaker, ordained pastor, and author who tackles uncomfortable topics head-on. In "Why Me?," he addresses festive season struggles where faithful helpers question suffering despite good deeds, drawing from Malachi 3:3-4. Here, God as refiner purifies like silver in fire, removing impurities to reveal true value—trials forge character, faith, and readiness for greater purpose. Pastor Motloung encourages embracing refinement as divine preparation, not punishment, trusting God's process for ultimate restoration and blessing.
9 Dec Zulu South Africa Christianity · Self-Improvement

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