Christian wife Diana Asamoah, a gospel artist from Ghana, is urging women to stay in their marriages and with their spouses.
Speaking on UCook, which was hosted by Empress Gifty, she stated that, as times have changed, so too have the days of Christians who were ugly or ill-groomed.
Following her in-depth understanding of the Bible, which isn’t against having good fashion taste, people like herself who previously propagated the notion that Christians had terrible fashion sense have altered their thoughts.
“Slay in dressing so that your husband does not leave you. It is not always the devil who destroy marriages. Sometimes, it’s because of the way as a woman, you present yourself and dress. The sight of some women in the kitchen is undesirable but even in the kitchen, you must look good,” she said.
She talked candidly about her decision to adopt a livelier lifestyle, stating, “Embracing flair and style is exactly in line with Christian values.” It’s not true, contrary to what I always thought, that dressed shabbily is a sign of spirituality.
“My understanding of God has deepened, and I’ve learned that people are often drawn to Him not just through our words, but also through our appearance and confidence.
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“Sometimes, our outward expression can be a powerful testimony, inspiring others to follow our path to God,” she stated.
Diana Asamoah has a reputation for being somewhat modest about her appearance up until lately. All of that, though, has altered in the last few years, and Diana Asamoah—who has long opposed makeup and wig wear among other fashion trends—has become more fashionable than ever.
Diana Asamoah disclosed in a previous interview that some beliefs she internalized during her early Christian upbringing had an impact on her lackluster sense of style.
“So, my church invited him, and when he came, he said that a dwarf took him to a forest where it was revealed to him that ladies’ hair cream is made of blood, the powder is from the ashes of human bones, including make-up products and others, and he made us understand that anyone involved in such things wouldn’t make it to heaven,” she said at the time.