Reader Comments for Jane Pela & The Grace Singers - Sing Aloud

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Posted by Iteye Michael in Lagos @ 06:12 on Feb 13 2009

Pastor Jane Pela has touch many lives with her songs, she is a true worshipper. You need to personally listen, watch and hear her sing. She is a gift to this generation.



Posted by Ify in UK @ 14:22 on Feb 10 2009

Just this morning like most mornings, I remembered House of Grace Unique Songs, having left Nigeria for years. I cant stop loving the uniqueness of the songs in that church. Pastor Jane Pela is highly annointed in songs that glorify God. My worship moments in House of Grace church can never be compared to any other church. I love the church and can never forget it. Its full of God's annointing. I love you Pastor Pela and Jane. Keep doing the good work.



Posted by Wunmi Koledoye in England @ 19:12 on Oct 16 2008

Hey folks, been a while. I just came across this web site for Pastor Jane; it's got loads of indigenous music written and song alongside the grace singers http://janepela.com. Are these some of the songs in her second album?



Posted by Christian in Berkshire @ 08:49 on Jul 16 2008

George is only expressing his own opinion remember people criticised the judges of British gots talent when paul potts(the carphone salesman) won the show in 2007. They said the judges don't know that style of music meanwhile the man is now a celebrity and has moved from grass to grace. Well George how do you explain that. God does not understand one language or style in music and you need to be in Nigeria to know how the album is affecting and transforming lives.
Rejoice for God is awesome.



Posted by Wunmi Koledoye in Staffordshire @ 18:02 on Mar 19 2008

....in the spirit Tessa. I personally am glad Sing Aloud could be criticised really. ..... back on the planning board and we expect a more exclusive " Eyes like Fire" from Pastor Jane. It only keeps getting better until all whose been destined to be influenced and transformed by her ministerial assignment have been influenced.



Posted by Tessa in Lagos, Nigeria @ 13:39 on Mar 19 2008

i think i understand where Luke is coming from, he is a critic and that's what he does. i personally think there is a lot of passion in her music and it has the ability to teach people about the personality of God which is something i believe everyone needs to know.
my favorite track is "in him i live, move and have my being"

totally unbiased.
love tessy



Posted by terence ujani in berkshire @ 13:13 on Mar 17 2008

Honestly, I can't believe what George is saying. First and foremost, there is no basis for comparism. Secondly, one who is vast and exposed should know what originality is. Pastor Jane is not like anybody. She is just who she is and her songs are weighty and anointed to affect your every being. SING ALOUD is one experience i'll never forget co's it was a whole new experience for me and it did transform my life. I can watch it again and again, and each time is always a new experience. The album is rich in every sense of the word and still making impact. It's not an african album. It'a global album that cuts across all borders. From the first track to the last, there is a message for everyone irrespective of your ethnic nationality.
I am seriously awaiting her new album co's if SING ALOUD was that wonderful, I wonder what 'EYES LIKE FIRE' would be like.


Reply by Akin in Helsinki @ 08:36 on Mar 20 2009

I agree with Christian, George is merely doing his job by giving his opinion. Besides, the candour in his review does not subtract from its objectivity. Let's face it, none of us (we know ourselves) can give an objective opinion about this album - it'll be like criticising own selves. I think it's wiser to take it in good faith and make adjustments where necessary. I sincerely hope and pray the new album improves on the success of this one.

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Posted by ifeanyi in abuja, nigeria @ 00:08 on Feb 16 2008

i love jane pela. she is a true worship leader



Posted by nike femi-akande in Lagos @ 19:16 on Feb 9 2008

Be wise is also my best track in the album,it constantly keeps me in check,i can not get in enough of the worship,anytime,anyday.I am glad and blessed to belong to her fold.Looking forward to enjoying the next album.



Posted by uwaifo oviosun in lagos, Nigeria @ 00:13 on Jun 6 2007

The Album Sing Aloud is unique and it ministers and gives inspiration to those in need, well as for me i love "I call you papa". Maybe George needs to understand what it really means to be inimitable.....May you have not heard of the phrase "style is the Man" it is truely. Again i believe George has not been to Nigeria to understand why this praise is done this way to minister to all who key into the spirit of praise.... the whole album makes me realise the lords purpose in my life.... please dont let me start cos if i do space no go reach..........God bless man!



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