Huddah Monroe- “The Holy Spirit called me…”

Written by on June 6, 2024

Based on her recent Instagram stories, Huddah Monroe, a controversial socialite and entrepreneur, appears to be taking a new direction, or at least attempting to guide others on a spiritual path. 

According to her latest posts, she claims to have been called by the Holy Spirit.

The beauty mogul, who practices both Islam and Christianity, states that she will be opening a church in her home country of Kenya as instructed by the Spirit. 

Yes, you read that right. Huddah is involved in building a church and has put out a call for upcoming pastors and prophetesses to be prepared as she will be hiring.

“The thought of moving back to Kenya permanently for 2 years is really eating me up because I sold my car thinking I will never live there again. But there is a God project that needs me to be still.

For those wondering I’m moving back in 2026 to open a church, the Holy Spirit called me to it,” part of her Instagram stories read as she announced the news to her over 2.4 million followers.

She went on to announces the desired name of her church as she announced that she’d be hiring upcoming preachers as opposed to the mainstream or trending ones.

“Huddah Ministries Prosperity Church. If you are an upcoming pastor or prophetess I will be hiring. Hold onto your Bible and study it,” added the former reality TV star.

The socialite who currently resides in Dubai sent an invitation to Muslims as well. Although it may seem strange, she wanted them to know that they were also welcome in her ministries. 

She promised that her church would be a sanctuary that transforms lives and gives all those in attendance peace.

“Muslims are also welcome to Huddah Prosperity Church, a place that gives you peace of mind and changes your life from 0-100

Huddah Prosperity Church slogan will be, ‘Transforming Lives,’ or it can be, ‘Bringing The Youths Back to God and His Teachings… we shall brainstorm,”

Finishing up her posts, she shared a motivational quote highlighting that she had found her purpose in life while urging others to soul search as well.

“The greatest tragedy in life is not death but life without a purpose,” the last of her Insta stories, in relation to her ministries read.

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