A Nigerian woman has captured the attention of social media by sharing a powerful personal testimony about a specific session of a popular online prayer program.
Viral Testimony from the Hallelujah Challenge
In a heartfelt TikTok post, a user known as @thelensofkindy revealed that she consistently returns to watch the recording from Day 20 of the October 2025 Hallelujah Challenge. This occurred despite the program, hosted by renowned gospel artist Nathaniel Bassey, having already concluded.
The Hallelujah Challenge is a widely followed midnight prayer and praise session that runs for a set number of days. The lady posted a clip featuring a song ministered on that particular day, emphatically stating that she was "yet to recover from it."
Social Media Erupts with Shared Experiences
Expressing a hope that she was not alone in her actions, she captioned her video: "I am sure I'm not the only one that keeps going to re-watch day 20 of Hallelujah Challenge. We won't recover from that day! Again, God bless Pastor @Nathaniel Bassey. Looking forward to the next!"
Her post resonated deeply with thousands of viewers, triggering a flood of comments from others who shared similar experiences.
Notable reactions from the online community included:
- Nedu: "Something I turned to my ring tune. I downloaded the video here on Tiktok . Then on file manager where you get to see your videos and audios, edit the name by changing the mp4 to mp3."
- iNi!omo: "I've gone back o this moment is too heavy everytime!"
- Lawrietarshly: "I was consistent at the beginning then I got the job I was praying for, and I started making excuses for myself which seemed valid. I am so ashamed of myself and I hope to start all over."
- LYNE ADETY: "when I do sing it tears just flow down my chicks."
- mwanawaShe_: "For me its day 20&21 , I repeat it everyday in the morning for prayer."
The Lasting Impact of a Spiritual Program
The overwhelming response highlights the significant and enduring impact that the Hallelujah Challenge has on its participants. It's not just an event they attend live; the recordings become a source of ongoing spiritual nourishment and inspiration.
This viral moment underscores how digital platforms are being used to foster and sustain faith-based communities, allowing powerful moments of worship to be revisited and cherished long after the live sessions have ended.