“And
[Jesus] called a child to Himself and set him before them – and
said ‘unless you become like little children, you will never enter the
kingdom of heaven’” (Mathew 18:3), so it does not come as much surprise
if He chooses to send us a message of hope through a child as well.
Dublin
based singer/songwriter Yoma is 11 years old but God has used her to
bring us an apt message of hope saying “Don’t Doubt the Lord”. The
uptempo Techno-pop fusion follows the theme of the song both in the tone
and mood as well with Yoma’s tender voice asking:
“Why do you still doubt the Lord?
Has he not said it, will he not do it?
He just needs your faith.”
Born
in Galway City in the Republic of Ireland, Ogheneyoma Azania Dodo was
born into a musical family, her maternal grandfather was a singer, her
mum is a choir member at CACC Dublin and Yoma's brothers Tevin and Troy
also sing.
She
developed a passion for music at a young age with singers such as
Chrisette Michelle, Sinach, Frank Edwards, Tasha Cobbs, Kirk Franklin,
Sonnie Badu, Pastor Donnie McClurkin, Sammie Okposo, Bob Marley and Sia
shaping her style and prowess.
Yoma's
aim is to use her music to inspire and encourage people to trust in
God, to worship and appreciate him. Yoma is presently a member of the
CACC youth choir and the St Teresa primary school choir – the Superstars
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