Saturday, April 28, 2012

Editorial/ Evolution of Gospel Industry

The change of times and evolution of the perspectives sorrounding the gospel industry has brough a turn around growth of the industry as evidently witnessed in our current society. The fact that kenya is not a religious country yet gospel is so popular is such a fascinating encounter. Pitted against other competive lifestyles, gospel has come of age to take center stage in  kenya and literally giving all other life options a run for their money. Previous conservative corporates have come out of their cocoons and declared their interests openly to all and sundry in supporting the industry.

Media houses, corporate personalities that earlier frowned about religion have had their eyes opened lately and they seem to be seeing things that  they had not laid their hands before. The hard work of the young generation is spreading fast and almost catching up with everyone. Indeed there is a clear lessons here for the older community to take thier time and learn. Youths are a revolution on their own and a force to reckon with. When they decide to take charge of their lives and society, they send strong signals that are both tailored towards change and growth.

The gospel industry is particularly run and fueled by young energies that have pickled odds to establish a path where it didn't exist before. Questions of resilience , self belief, endorsement of person's own capabilities pegged on honesty, diligence and pure believe in God has for sure created an industry that is clearly founded on strong principles as well as an inimitable feet given our current times. We laud the positive signals and impulses that are in seismic evolution since the emergence of this industry. Whereas we can count more positives based on this topic, we take a journey through this subject to establish whether at all the sensationalism and popularity that has come with the gospel industry has actual impact on the lives of people in our land. Keep it youtoo for a full dose exploration.

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