“After I resigned, I thought I had made the biggest mistake of my life.” – Pastor Jerry Eze Recounts Leaving World Bank Job Church Project

In a recent episode of “#WithChudeLive,” Pastor Jerry Eze, a prominent religious leader, shared his experiences following what he described as a divine calling to leave his work with the World Bank and UNDP projects in Lagos and Abuja to establish a church in Umuahia

.During the interview, the host, Chude Jideonwo, inquired about any moments of doubt Pastor Jerry might have faced after making such a significant life change. Pastor Jerry candidly admitted to experiencing uncertainty early in his journey.

“Oh yes,” he answered. “I remember one month after I resigned, I thought I had made the biggest mistake of my life.”This revelation offers a glimpse into the personal challenges and moments of vulnerability that can accompany even decisions perceived as divinely inspired.

The full context of Pastor Jerry’s answer reportedly left the interviewer, Chude Jideonwo, deeply moved, as indicated by his comment, “His full answer here gave me goosebumps.”Pastor Jerry Eze’s decision to transition from the development sector to establishing a church in Umuahia has been a notable part of his public narrative.

This excerpt from his interview with Chude Jideonwo sheds light on the initial internal struggles he faced, highlighting the human aspect of faith-based endeavors and the potential for doubt even when following a perceived spiritual directive. The full interview promises to offer further insights into this pivotal period in Pastor Jerry Eze’s life and ministry.

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