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How Forced Deportation Fueled Their Divine Rise
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38974, member: 636"] Gospel singers Willie and Mike faced a crushing blow on their first trip overseas. The duo had planned to perform in Paris, and everyone back home knew about it. Their plane hit rough weather and made an emergency landing in Brussels. Belgian officials deported them right at the airport. The embarrassment and confusion hit them hard. That painful experience changed their lives forever. Willie and Mike left music behind and became pastors instead. They decided to spread their message of hope and faith through preaching. The early days brought rejection and many obstacles. God helped them push through every challenge they faced. The former singers travel to churches worldwide today. They tell people that struggles can lead to a greater purpose. Willie and Mike believe God used their deportation to start something better. They encourage young people and new ministers to keep going when life seems unfair. Their story shows that bad moments can become powerful beginnings. [/QUOTE]
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