HAVE LEVELS, MURIDZO, DHADZA D SEEN THE LIGHT, TURNED TO GOD?. . . Artists say they’ve turned their back on their past life of controversies. . . In recent weeks, they have been regulars at Spirit Embassy services

Trust Khosa

Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

CHILLSPOT Records director Levels and Afrofusion star Andy Muridzo say they have turned their backs on their past and turned to God.

The duo, along with Zimdancehall star Dhadza D, have been turning heads at Spirit Embassy Church services in recent weeks. The trio, which has courted controversy in the past years, has been singing and worshipping along with congregants.

Speaking to Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub, Levels revealed that turning to God was the best decision he has ever made.

“I don’t regret it because God is great and I can see the results of turning to Him. The person I will forever thank is Prophet Eubert Angel, who embraced me,” he said.

“Over the years, many negative stories about me have been told and I am happy that I now have the perfect opportunity to worship the Lord.

“I have been embraced with open hands here and everything in my life is now flowing. I urge people to forget about my past mistakes and welcome me as a born-again son.”

Levels is encouraging fellow creatives to turn to God and receive free salvation.

“It’s never too late for people to give their lives to God as I did. I can safely say that in my life, I have seen the light and the way.

“There are things I used to do when I was not born again and, right now, you are talking to a new person who has changed and transformed himself.

“The advantage I have now is that I am close to the man of God who has helped me restore my relationship with God,” he said.

Muridzo, who was given a rapturous reception at Spirit Embassy’s crossover night, could not hide his elation at being welcomed.

“I was welcomed with open hands and I am glad that I still go to church consistently. A lot has changed in my life,” he said.

“I am someone who believes in our African culture and heritage but that does not stop me from going to church.

“I will still observe some of my cultural beliefs because they define who we are, but I will also follow the teachings of the man of God.

“A lot has changed in my life, including my songwriting techniques and compositions.”

Muridzo added that Prophet Angel has made him a better man by teaching him to carry himself with honour in public.

“There were reckless things I used to do, but we are being taught grooming and etiquette. The way they have embraced us is awesome.

“At Spirit Embassy, there is more to worship, as they are teaching us about the principles of life. I am now a better man after the past five weeks of attending his church services,” he said.

Dhadza D believes his relationship with God has been restored.

“To be honest, my relationship with God has changed a lot, even though I was raised in a Christian family attending the Salvation Army.

“I may have wronged others in life, but I am asking for forgiveness so that they stop being judgmental. Anyone can repent and be saved, as is the case with me,” he said.

Levels, Muridzo and Dhadza D are high-profile celebrities who have made mistakes in the past but are now seeking forgiveness, repentance and acceptance.

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