Religious elites blocked a gospel singer because his pants had too many holes. Eben spilled tea to Chude Jideonwo about getting yanked from a booked gig solely over fashion choices. This musician explained that organizers finalized every detail until some committee members stared at his album art. Those leaders seemingly freaked out upon seeing shredded denim jeans on the cover. He claimed they called him up, sounding angry, while insisting such clothing makes him unfit for ministry work.
The artist defended his outfit since the fabric exposed nothing scandalous. He argued that rejecting him felt ridiculous, considering his twenty-year track record serving in faith circles. Eben lamented that judgmental types often value aesthetics more than the actual message. He urged congregations to focus on leading souls toward God instead of acting like fashion police.
The artist defended his outfit since the fabric exposed nothing scandalous. He argued that rejecting him felt ridiculous, considering his twenty-year track record serving in faith circles. Eben lamented that judgmental types often value aesthetics more than the actual message. He urged congregations to focus on leading souls toward God instead of acting like fashion police.