AJABU UNLEASHED!!
Rev. Mmoja Ajabu is no longer Minister of Social Concerns for Light Of The World Christian Church. That's right. You did not misread what you just read. Bishop Benjamin has decided to reposition himself. Part of being relieved of this duty entails Rev. Ajabu no longer producing the Unity In The Community radio program on WTLC 1310 AM. But you know, God is a funny dude. When one door closes another opens. An opportunity to do an independant talk show has opened up for Rev. Ajabu. I mean God has opened that door wide open. Truly I will not be speaking for Bishop Benjamin. That means I am free!! To be free means I am unbought, unbossed, untied, uncontrolled, just totally UNLEASHED. You can listen to AjabuUnleashed at http://www.thewarhorn.com on this Monday and every other Monday from 11Am to 1PM. Click on "Live" that is found in the upper right hand corner on the webpage.If you miss the show it will be rebroadcast Tuesday through Friday at the same time. In the near future I will be live every day at this same time. Bishop shared with me that he is under a lot of pressure. We part on good terms. Whoever has that type of influence does not even begin to understand the calming influence you had over me. To give them a glimpse go to http://www.ajabuspeaks.squarespace.com and look at the new video. Lord, God is just a good God. Tune in every Monday http://www.thewarhorn.com Rev. Ajabu is truly UNLEASHED!! Tune in. You will see and hear the truth that is not being told about what is happening hear in Indianapolis and beyond. God is doing a new thing. Tune in. Thanks for listening to Ajabu Unleashed.
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M,
Welcome to the blog. In my reality God is a funny dude. I might should expand that so it is inclusive of God's feminie side, but still, in my reality, God is a funny God. God opens doors when folks close doors. The God I serve has a sense of humor, hopefully you do too. God bless and again welcome.
Touch not mine annointed. Let me say that one more time. Touch not mine annointed! Amen! I
cannot began to imagine how many years that the
young man that I watched grow up in the strug-
gle and the boy became a man and the man became
a preacher.The preacher became a dedicated war-
rior and justice began to prevail. He has spo-
ken in Indiana and it is echoing around the country. Of course people don't want to hear the truth even if it was coming from Jesus. Let
me be the first to announce that Rev. Ajabu had
secretly came under attack and was trying to be framed and I was blessed to get into the
wind of it. I intervened and intercepted and I
wrecked it up so bad that the FBI couldn't fix
it. I spoke eith the FBI and they sent it back
to the guy and told him there was nothing they
could do. The Lord is good and His mercy endu-
reth forever.Rev. Ajabu is fair and he is a
just man. Outspoken, but kind. He is in no wise
a biggot. One must understand the cries of us that remember our history. We cannot ignore Em-mett Till. We cannot ignore Rosewood. We cannot
Dr. King and Rosa Parks. Every black man and
every black woman should somewhere deep down in
their souls out to hear the sounds of rattling
shackles. Every now and then we ought to hear
the sound of a whip cracking.Down in our souls
we ought to every now and then hear the sound of the squalling of our ancestors as they were being beaten, ears cut off, whipped, burned a-
live, and our women raped. Every time we pass
a jail or a prison we are to be immediately
shocked in our conscience that slavery is alive
and well on planet earth. You don't notice it
because the jails and prisons don't have trans-
parent walls.Out of sight. Out of mind. Not for
me because I know the "truth". There are chains
back there.The are shackles back there. The af-
lictions of the slavemaster is alive and well back there. It is still a live plantation that
is completely controlled by the white establish
-ment. Our people are still living in his ca-
ges. We are still wearing whatever he gives us to wear. We are eating whatever he gives us to eat. We are going to bed when he says go to bed. We are still working full time jobs on the plantation and he is is getting the money
for the labor.Come on somebody.They owe the
African American and the African so much.have
taken so much from us to give us back nothing.
They even gave a half of a Black president. It
is the truth.Continue Rev. Ajabu. Hold fast to
the plow and don't turn loose. The Lord they God has gine before you and he is with you and
he shall be behind you.Lift your eyes unto the
hills from whence cometh your help. You don't walk alone.I have been in the battle so long
that there is a leak in the building of my soul. My steps are getting shorter.My knees are getting feeble. My mind is sometimes up and
sometimes down. What hurts me so bad is that I
have not rusted out, but worn out and the peo-
that I have fought so hard for wre the people that have forsaken me.I have beaten severely by
the polic down through the years in marches and
civil unrest situations. I am so grateful that
the Lord has kept me.17 brothers and 4 sisters
have already gone before me, but the Lord had favored me and kept me. My beloved brother Aja-
bu, my anchor holds. Your anchor will hold. His grace is sufficient.
Rev. Covington,
Thank you for your words of covering. God bless.