- Michelle Ntalami marked her first anniversary of salvation by reflecting on the unholy habits she left behind
- She listed various things she had to discard, including her belief in horoscopes and keepsakes from her past, as part of her commitment to fully embrace Christ
- Ntalami, who is the CEO of Marini Naturals, then urged those struggling with self-defeating behaviors to seek God’s guidance because one cannot serve both worldly desires and divine purpose
Michelle Ntalami, the celebrated entrepreneur and CEO of Marini Naturals, has opened up about the transformative journey she embarked on after dedicating her life to Christ.
Marking one year of salvation, Ntalami shared an emotional testimony of letting go of habits, possessions, and practices that she believed no longer aligned with her newfound faith.
In a video shared on her social media, Michelle detailed the steps she took to cleanse her life and embrace a God-centered path.
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“God led me to burn and tear down altars of things and items that were either displeasing to Him or that I had unknowingly made idols in my life,” she confessed.
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Among the items she discarded were all alcohol and drinking games, horoscope-related materials, keepsakes from her past life, collectibles from her travels—including a Mardi Gras mask from Europe—and even explicit books, music, and certain outfits.
“Nope! I am no longer a ‘Cancer,’” she quipped, renouncing her belief in astrology.
A Divine Intervention
Michelle described how this life-changing decision has brought clarity, peace, and blessings. “At the time, I had no idea why God was leading me to do this.
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Now, I cannot tell you the world of difference this has made in my life! A lot of temptations, anxiety, painful experiences, and strange occurrences left my life,” she wrote.
Her journey has not only been about letting go but also about replacing the old with a renewed sense of purpose.
“Sometimes, people unknowingly create worldly gods, altars, and covenants from things, habits, places, and even people that are contrary to God’s Word,” she reflected, urging her followers to evaluate their own lives.
A Call to Action for the New Year
Michelle’s candid admission comes with a powerful message for others: to seek divine guidance in removing anything that hinders their relationship with God.
“If you have been feeling led to get rid of something, someone, or a bad habit that does not align with God’s Word, that is the Holy Spirit speaking to you,” she advised.
She encouraged her followers to raise new altars of righteousness in their lives as the New Year approaches, promising that such decisions would bring transformative blessings.